Buy or Hold Multifamily, Says Urban Land Institute

by Property Management Software on November 13, 2009

Real Estate Investment Property Multifamily

Real Estate Investment Property Multifamily

The 2009 Urban Land Institute study says that a large contingent of echo boomers will drive demand for multifamily and entry level homes. Investors are advised to buy or hold multifamily properties.

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construction agreements January 6, 2010 at 11:05 pm

Oh snap, Ive been looking around for this info.,

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