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www.santoshsrinivas.com
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| | | | | Some notes from Fannie Mae's Doug Duncan explores the future of housing [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fannie-maes-doug-duncan-explores-the-future-of-housing/id1426081802?i=1000448545613] * Demographics factors * Millenials are bigger population than boomers than Gen Z * Having families later. Having babies later * John Burns - Book on demographics * Real Estate - They want | |
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| | | | | As of mid-2024, Kentucky's real estate market is experiencing notable trends and shifts, reflecting both national influences and local dynamics. Here's an in-depth look at the current state of the market. 1. Market Overview Kentucky's real estate market has shown resilience and adaptability amid economic fluctuations. The market is characterized by moderate price increases, steady... | |
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| | | | | The Toronto housing market has been a hot topic of discussion for years now, with prices skyrocketing to staggering heights that are not sustainable in the long run. A recent post on the Toronto Real Estate subreddit highlights this issue, as a user expresses concern over the detachment of housing prices from the economy and local salaries. The post also notes Toronto's deteriorating healthcare, education, infrastructure maintenance, and public safety, which will only be further impacted by unsustainable population growth. | |
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