Gen Z Is in the Real Estate Marketplace and Here’s What You Need to Know
Gen Z means anyone born between 1997 and 2012. They are the generation directly following Millennials (1980-1996). Gen Z is often known for growing up ...
Read MoreGen Z means anyone born between 1997 and 2012. They are the generation directly following Millennials (1980-1996). Gen Z is often known for growing up ...
Read MoreBuying foreclosed properties that are auctioned by Ohio’s Sheriff’s Departments represents a potentially lucrative opportunity for real estate investors. Many newcomers to real estate investing ...
Read MoreEver since hitting an all-time low in 2021, U.S. foreclosure rates have been on a steady rise. According to real estate data company ATTOM, there were 95,712 ...
Read MoreThe Sunshine State has seen rapid population growth since the invention of air conditioning, but it has felt more rapid since the pandemic. Florida led ...
Read MoreOverall, many investors in the U.S. real estate market will likely describe 2022 in a single word — volatile. Some of the factors creating volatility ...
Read MoreThe U.S. housing market grew 16.9% from 2020 to 2021, and some of that growth carried over into 2022. Metro cities often command high price ...
Read MoreThe Federal Reserve has raised interest rates three times in an effort to fight inflation. Interest rates affect supply and demand dynamics across the economy. ...
Read MoreProperty rights are at the heart of the Constitution of the United States of America. In a capitalist society, our day-to-day lives are centered around ...
Read MoreEvery economic cycle goes through periods of inflation. In fact, inflation is typically a sign that an economic cycle is getting ready to reset. A sudden ...
Read MoreWhen it comes to housing, the big picture right now in America is that there just aren’t enough houses on the market to satisfy the ...
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