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Why Investors Like TexasPosted on August 29, 2011 by Mark DotzourTexas Investment ParadigmEach year I make presentations to high-net-worth investors and private equity fund managers. Frequently, these people live in New York or Laguna Beach but invest a sizable portion of their funds in Texas real estate. They understand “the ...
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10 Markets Most Likely to Appreciate
Forbes magazine turned to real estate research firm Local Market Monitor to figure out which markets have the greatest likelihood of price appreciation because they offer a mix of jobs weighted toward growth industries.
These are the top markets, the research company concludes:
1. Raleigh-Cary, N.C.
2. ...
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Here are two interesting articles from the Wall Street Journal about the strength of the Texas real estate market. The first article discusses the attractiveness of investing in the stock of publicly traded, Texas homebuilders. Because the broader economic indicators in Texas point to a stronger economic recovery in Texas (and less of a recession ...
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Information provided by Ted C. Jones, PhD, Senior Vice
President—Chief Economist, Stewart Title Guaranty Company. --April
2009
Time to buy is RIGHT NOW!
U.S. home prices have declined across the nation in the past
year—albeit at varying levels. Latest national price declines range
from as little as 4.5 percent (Dallas, Texas) on a ...
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009, 1:28pm CDT
Austin ranks No. 1 for job growth potential
Texas dominates a new list on job growth potential among the nations
largest metropolitan areas.
Austin ranks No. 1 on the list of big cities for employment potential
from NewGeography.com. The Capital City posted modest job growth of
just 1 percent in 2008 but that ...
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Austin Business Journal - 1:56 PM CDT Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Gains in occupancy and rental rates continue to paint a positive
picture in the Austin apartment market.
The local market saw occupancy creep up less than a percentage point
in April to 93.38 percent -- the highest occupancy level of any of the
major Texas markets, according to a ...
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