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Jared Smith
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lakeland, TN
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Is it just me, or are we on the edge of great opportunity?

Jared Smith
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lakeland, TN
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I have been hearing similar patterns from multiple sources lately and the data seems to be pointing in the same direction: Are we on the edge of great opportunity in real estate again? 

•There has been suppressed rental growth due to the over building of MF properties which is now at an inflection point again going into 2026.

•As the MF build rate slows due to the higher interest rates, that will likely apply upward growth on rental rates. 

•Interest rates are at a 10 month low and seem to be on track to continue down.

•As rates drop, more buyers enter the market, with more buying power, this will most likely provide upward pressure on prices.

What else is everyone seeing? 

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