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  • Investor
  • Chatham NJ
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Best Real Estate News Sources

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  • Investor
  • Chatham NJ
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Which websites, newspapers, or recently published books are best when trying to do research for real estate investing? Currently, I do not think my reading of the Wall Street Journal is cutting it. I am trying to make an educated first multifamily home purchase by the end of the year

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Rahul Punj
  • Realtor
  • Tampa, FL
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Rahul Punj
  • Realtor
  • Tampa, FL
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I think since real estate is so local and you mentioned multifamily which is highly affected by what's going on in your local economy, reading the local business journals is the best way to gauge the real estate and rental trends. For example here in Tampa, FL I generally browse through Tampa Bay business Journal, Florida Trend, Business Observer etc.. I am sure there will be similar publications in your area ---- check out your local library. 

Cheers and good luck,

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