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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Account Closed
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Where do you go for investment research?

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We’re all trying to understand what’s going on with the market and where we should invest.

What are your favorite sites/resources for researching list prices, sale prices, cap rates, rents, employment and demographic trends, etc?

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Kyle Mitchell
  • Multifamily Syndicator
  • Greater Los Angeles Area
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Kyle Mitchell
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@Account Closed as Matt mentioned Co-star is a great resource but quite expensive, if you are looking for some free resources try some of these out. Also, if you are looking at a specific market your property management company and/or mortgage broker may be able to get your the Co-star report for that market.

Milken best cities report (google it), Marcus & Millichap, Integra Realty Resources (IRR), Census.gov, City-data.com, bestplaces.net, CBRE

Hope this helps!

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