WSJ column-The Great California Exodus
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"Nearly four million more people have left the Golden State in the last t...
Tampa 5 – 10 Years in the Future – Economic InvestmentAugust 17, 2018 By Jorge VazquezTampa is already considered one of the best cities to live in the U.S., with plans in place to make it even better. Tampa Mayor Bob...
The stock exchanges are reaching all time highs, and many are expecting financial crashes any time. How long after a financial crash should we expect to see the seeds of discord affect the Real Estate market? Will the...
Hi, What areas are up and coming real estate locations and what areas are the current best RE hotspots
I hope to meet like-minded professionals in the Bay Area looking to get involved with progressively bigger and bigger renovation, and then development deals. I am currently pursuing my dream of self-employment by buyi...
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Have you ever thought about REI in Waco, TX? More and more people are these days. I moved from L.A. via Miami to Waco a year and a half ago and was amazed at the real estate market I found here. Let me tell you how Wa...
Hey my fellow Houston Real Estate Experts, please drop a real estate statistic or fact about our city that would get others excited about investing here.
So my guess is, the lumber tariff will raise lumber prices, reducing new home construction activity, further tightening an already tight housing supply. Long term, this means RE values will go up. This is just my surf...
With the abundance of office building available to grab in today's market, at a very low price where you could add value, are there any investor jumping on any good opportunity current as they come across one?. While ...