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Michael Neal
  • Realtor
  • Tampa, FL
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Understanding the market

Michael Neal
  • Realtor
  • Tampa, FL
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Great Morning!

Wanting to know how people study the market for investing?

How do you analyze the market to understand its Trends?

How do you know what market is a great market and how do you determine its conditions?

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Justin Beides
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Haworth, NJ
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Justin Beides
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Haworth, NJ
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Hey @Michael Neal nice to meet you man! There are many general factors you have to consider: Job Diversity, Median Income of an area, Job Growth/Population Growth, Crime Rate just to name a few. These are just general guidelines you would have to consider when analyzing a market. It also depends on the type of investing you are planning on doing, and the audience you are catering to. Are you looking into flipping houses? Buy and Hold? Are you looking into Single Families? Multifamilies (Small or large?) Age demographic and family types are also factors in terms of what to look for to make a market ideal for you.  What type of investing are you looking to do? 

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