Hey everyone,I’m new here and are amazed from all the knowledge and contribution. thanks a lot for that.I am an experienced investor out of the USA who want to expand and start investing in the USA and have a hard tim...
I am in the process of completing some market research for turnkey investments. I was wondering what sources of data are the most accurate in predicting future population growth for a metropolitan area. The second q...
Texas added the most residents of any state by raw numbers in 2021 while California's population continued to dwindle for the second year in a row, according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates. A years-long trend of resi...
Not to beat a dead horse here, but it's no secret that Houston (and all of Texas) is growing and growing fast. It's fairly commonly-held knowledge that New York is the largest city by population in the U.S. followed b...
I heard from a realtor friend that her networks are talking about how they foresee a big drop in population size as years go on. Millenials are not having kids or starting families much later. Does anyone have informa...
I see so many motivated sellers from small towns but I know finding a buyer would be difficult. Where are the best places to wholesale besides obvious Daytona, del ray beach Florida, st Louis MO, OH, AZ, ETC.What are ...
Hi BPrs. I ready the article below and couldn't help but to think real estate! Right now we have a sever housing shortage, but maybe population decline will help that (by the end of the century). The article also doe...
Hey everyone,Just thought I'd post in this group as I'm very curious as to what makes you all so confident in the economic indicators for South Bend. Its population has declined in the past twenty years (although has ...
Viz Alert 2 - Variance in U.S. Population DistributionSeries : US Census ACS 5 - Population Estimate (2018)
Viz Link: https://public.tableau.com/pro...
According to Census, the nation’s population in 2018 was 326.29...
I've read up on the Ohio markets. Other than Youngstown it sounds like investors appreciate them (Dayton, Toledo, Cincinnati, Colombus etc) as solid cash flow markets.
I thought when a city loses 5-10% of it's popul...