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I have been actively researching the real estate market in the Bay Area, which I feel isn't talked about much in this sub. I know that due to its extremely high barrier of entry and overall VHCOL (Ver...
by Samuel Stebbins, 24/7 Wall St. via The Center Square"The Huntsville metro area, located in Alabama, has one of the fastest growing high-tech sectors in the country. Between 2015 and 2020, employment in high-tech in...
Currently own a couple properties and have flipped one to test the waters. It worked out well and looking to get in the business full time once I retire from my high tech job. Looking for good opportunities in New Ha...
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I am currently in the process of looking into buying my first rental property, however, I live in Toronto and the properties I am looking at are in Windsor due to my price point. Since it is 4 hours aw...
A culturemap article: Austin's economic future remains bright despite bleak recession, reports say
Highlights below:
Silicon Valley Bank ranks Austin the second best place in the U.S. for tech workers in San Francis...
Amazon scraps Pittsburgh, picks New York, Northern Virginia for HQ2Good or bad for the region?
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I am looking to transition from my current SaaS sales job to something real estate related as I am saving up to invest in my first property. I want to start applying at property management firms but ...
Anyone know how China's revaluation of their yuan will affect interest rates? China is one of the United States largest buyers of US treasuries
From what I understand:
higher yuan against US Dollar => less money...
Hey Everyone!I currently live in coastal California and I’m working in the software industry. I’m working on becoming a software developer and once that happens, I’ll probably have the capital to invest in RE and also...
I talked to a guy who lived in NYC. He said he used to flip in Jacksonville, FL long-distance because the market was hot at the time. How does someone know which markets are "hot?" And what does "hot" mean? Does it me...