Great stuff! THAT'S WHY I LOVE, TEXAS!..By Korri Kezar – Digital editor, Dallas Business Journal May 7, 2018, 6:38am An expanding population, pro-business environment and growing number of headquarters are luring inv...
Hello,I am a frist time invester and I have a opportunity to invest in a 103 unit property in the Dallas Fort Worth Texas area.I would like to accomplish good cashflow and to leverage the property later to invest into...
Where I invest (college town) there is higher demand for rentals.
Other than the obvious laws of supply and demand, what other economic forces put pressure on rent prices, both up and down?
Thanks for any insight ...
Hey guys, I am thinking of investing on a SFH in my area, it is a pretty trending area in Orlando, but my main question is that they are building a huge new apartment project down the road from where I am thinking of ...
I've been exploring the fascinating intersection of philanthropy and economic development lately, and it's been eye-opening. As I venture into transforming a historic school into a daycare and cultural hub, I've come ...
Good news! I have cut down my potential markets that I am looking at into 3 markets (manageable ). People are always saying to invest in a market with an economic anchor that supports the economy. Economic anchor is a...
Tomorrow will be an action packed day for those who follow economic data on an ongoing basis. Here are the main items that will be released:1. GDP Annualized Quarter over Quarter2. Personal Consumption3. GDP Price Ind...
Hi all! New to investing want to research areas but not sure the best way to do that. Where can I go to find out if an area is "up and coming" or a great "place to invest in rental property"? Also - I live just outsid...
I am trying to determine the "economic anchor" of my market. An economic anchor is something that supports the local economy and is not going anywhere even during an economic downturn.Question: How many students have ...
This article was featured yesterday in the Wall Street Journal. Apparently, a new state law will target Airbnb advertisers with fines of up to $7,500 if they violate a 2010 law that bars rentals under 30 days in mu...