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Employment Outlook and Planned Development Projects

Kristina Dobyns
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Hi peeps! I am working to gather some data on some real estate markets, as it will be my first property, and I am trying to find information regarding employment outlook and planned development projects for different cities in the United States. I am trying to find information for San Diego CA (specifically Imperial Beach, Linda Vista, Oceanside, Sherman Heights), Austin TX, Tuscon AZ, Raleigh NC, and Charlotte NC. Does anyone have tips on where I can find this information? Specific links would be especially helpful, because when I do a google search, I can't find concrete information. Thanks so much :)

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Ryan Kelly
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Ryan Kelly
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@Kristina Dobyns Simple, read the Austin Business Journal (and the same Biz Journal in each town). They cover all the major employers, developments, and money moves in each community. It's an invaluable resource. 

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