Must say that at first it sounds like a joke, that gay community has a significant part in the renewal of ...
Original publication date on the United States Real Estate Forum on Facebook:
2019-02-09T13:33:03+0000
I have to say that at first it sounded like a joke that the proud community has a significant part in the renewal of regions that were once considered problematic, after I heard it from the fourth person photographed with me, a nice citizen who was curious about what I was doing in the area. Will appear anywhere
, I started to investigate, and it turns out that most proud couples do not have children so that the subject of the education system is less disturbing to them, the proximity to the big city and the avoidance of traffic jams are no less important to them and they do not care to buy cheap homes, some of which still look nothing, to renovate and live close to the city. Are gaining momentum and others are realizing the potential. The municipalities want strong populations, and education services are improving over time, and investors are enjoying a rise in value
Even the salaried employees have strong demand in these areas, see the attached video
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One of Indy's favorite neighborhoods called Fountain Square, started this way
Nice post, you don't have to travel that far to understand what the gay community is doing to real estate, take as an example in Israel the Florentine neighborhood in Tel Aviv, which due to an influx of the gay community has increased the prices many times over in recent years and today you can find an apartment for sale at the same price as an apartment in the center of Tel Aviv "A. And parking? This too has become impossible to find in the neighborhood. Good luck and good luck.
The gay community is in many ways the first harbinger of price increases. If we look at the history of the world's tidal communities, we can see that wherever such a large community has grown, prices have risen as a result. There are many examples, but the strongest ones are neighborhoods that were hard in the past in San Francisco, Berlin and even Tel Aviv and are now the most sought after and expensive neighborhoods. I really like to look at such trends and the strength of such a population can certainly be an opportunity.
Thank you Dror - fascinating to see how specific communities affect the Madlan market - thank you for sharing