
27 June 2018 | 10 replies
When I was driving around it was rough, police were out though a lot but it was rough.And a speculation:1- With the soccer stadium going in near it, the neighborhood's location between the 2 metros, and the low price to enter for young millennial's, do you think this will change the neighborhood?
21 June 2018 | 4 replies
I think it'll always be one of the lower tier midtown studios, with its market being midtown millennials, who can't afford $1,500 per month not including utilities.By the way units in the same bldg. w/ same sq. footage sold for $99k in Jan.

26 June 2018 | 6 replies
I am loving this millennial couple.But the parents were previously contractors- so they had an eye, and so did the kid growing up around it.I handle everything myself- so it costs me zero to list it on Zillow when still working and updating the pictures as I progress.

28 June 2018 | 3 replies
PS I also have a great deal of interest in ecommerce, social media marketing, and crypto currency (Clearly a millennial).

15 July 2018 | 45 replies
i dont know "when" if 2020 is right or not but i do personally think that these mega plex luxury buildings are going to feel some serious pain the problem is that theres still so much capital floating around trying to find yield that even if they take a big haircut on price or large vacancy ... there will still be appetite for the riskone thing that could put a big change in the market and probably not talked about as much is the Millennials will stop wanting to live in a box and will start wanting to move into a house.... suburbs that have been basically looked down upon will find itself going thru a renaissance we are already seeing suburbs starting to get things like trendy coffee shops, art centers, etc to make them more geared toward millennials ... this will continue and i think the "city living" in metros that are not nyc sf will see an influx to places i know what you are thinking "ok Alex sure... but what will be the catalyst will be for this change in behavior?"

4 September 2018 | 15 replies
I recently listened to a podcast on BP (I can’t remember the episode) where the interviewee mentioned that more people are moving to cities especially millennials.
15 July 2018 | 19 replies
Expendable income attracts all the cool food joints, breweries, yoga studios, etc. that millennials love.Love prices + cool stuff = millennials crack.And before you know it the area has been "gentrified 2.0" and blows up like crazy.

14 September 2018 | 2 replies
Maybe its the millennial in me who just hates talking on the phone.My thoughts are why not hire someone to do this for me?

19 January 2021 | 116 replies
It's more about where the Millennials are moving.