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Caleb Heimsoth
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First time millennial home buyers could create boom

Caleb Heimsoth
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Durham, NC
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I am a millennial and own some rentals and tend to remain fairly bullish on the housing market for now, but I am not sure I am as bullish as this author. He’s predicting since most millennials are now turning 30, and becoming first time home buyers the market is going to continue to surge until 2025 or so. I personally am probably somewhere in the middle of this authors opinion and those who think the market corrects sometime soon. See link below. What’s everyone thoughts ? http://www.businessinsider.com/millennials-turn-30-housing-boom-demographics-2018-4 I know it’s impossible to predict the market, I’m more curious on what you think of his argument.

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