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Promised prognosticators

Posted by Ward-CA- on April 26, 2003 at 8:57 PM

In Reply to: Thanks for your patience.. posted by Ward-CA- on April 24, 2003 at 8:57 PM

Vick,

Here’s a copy of an earlier post of mine (about a year ago) concerning real estate sources on the web tuned to detecting emerging real estate markets.
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Earlier Post
: Is there a source of info for (hopefully) finding locations that are poised to outperform others? The criteria might include expected housing shortages, influx of jobs or population, consideration of no-growth laws, overreaction to a plant closing, etc.

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Jim, I’d subscribe to the idea that your good fortune was more luck than accidental. But the point is well taken that maybe one should seek out emerging locales to invest in rather than not. For example, you’d probably do better investing in Northern California right now rather than in Ohio.

We have a real estate consultant Sanford Goodkin, located here in San Diego, who makes a very good living advising well heeled clients about emerging markets throughout the United States. I’m sure he’s looking at the beginning trends of building starts, job growth, population projections, etc. to base his opinions on. And he’s been doing it long enough to know which trends are more significant than others.

Another clue as to where the real estate action is poised to take off would be to follow where our large, national builders, like Kaufman & Broad are currently building like crazy. And I bet they all have informative online web sites .

Find the prosperous companies to track in this industry sector by look at their ranking in the stock market.

Finally you should get a copy of the annual “Emerging Trends in Real Estate” published by Price Waterhouse & Lend Lease Real Estate Investments or go to their web site for a synopsis of the top 10 rankings of major U.S. cities for year 2002 (click on link below).


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Vick, now you might go to www.lendleaserei.com to seek out a report that’s been issued for the last 24 years. The most current version is called, “Emerging Trends In Real Estate, 2003”. Just go to the Lend Lease site and click on their Investment Research link.

Hope this helps. I’m sorry it took me so long to get this stuff to you, but being hobbled with a non-functioning search tool was a real stumbling block. Hopefully the repair work we’ve commissioned will be done this week and we’ll be able to search to our hearts content again.


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