Real estate capitalizes on new breed of first-time buyers
Opportunities abound in investment property
By Bernice Ross, Friday, December 31, 2004.Inman News
As median sales prices have climbed throughout the country, many buyers are unable to purchase property in the city where they live. As a result, many buyers are purchasing their first home far from where they live. With just a few minor adjustments in your marketing strategies, you can capitalize upon this growing trend.
The Saturday after Thanksgiving, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer contained an interesting article about a young couple who lived in Manhattan. The couple could not afford to purchase a home in Manhattan, even though they were paying $2,600 per month in rent.
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