what colleges for real estate investment

Anonymous
any particular place?
how is ann arbor? i see real estate is very pricey
Anonymous
Who needs college for this? Pick a solid business program where you can get a real estate license as a certificate.
Anonymous
Look into Madison.
Anonymous
Athens, GA
Tuscaloosa, AL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who needs college for this? Pick a solid business program where you can get a real estate license as a certificate.


She's looking to buy real estate in a college town.


My parents did this. I would pick a place with a huge football following. Don't get crappy run down places. Kids now want luxury.
Anonymous
SEC schools
Anonymous
Is there a reason why it has to be a college town? Shouldn't you want to invest in places with good returns, landlord-friendly laws, etc. regardless of whether they are college towns
?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there a reason why it has to be a college town? Shouldn't you want to invest in places with good returns, landlord-friendly laws, etc. regardless of whether they are college towns
?


Parents will pay an insane amount per month in a shared rental for their kids housing. I went to college in 1996 in a desirable area. I lived in a 6 bedroom, 2 bath rental with 11 other girls. We paid $6000 a month in 1996! When I graduated, I lived in NYC and paid $1250/month for a 1 bedroom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look into Madison.

Properties in northern-tier locations such as this appear to represent less risky investments based on an attribute that has become known as climate resistance.
Anonymous
op here--im thinking only if kid goes there--and they may be going to UMICH
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:op here--im thinking only if kid goes there--and they may be going to UMICH


Insider tip—no one calls it UMICH except kids on tik tok.
Anonymous
So wait until the kid gets admitted and then invest there.
Anonymous
Notre Dame
Michigan
Northwestern


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:op here--im thinking only if kid goes there--and they may be going to UMICH


Insider tip—no one calls it UMICH except kids on tik tok.


op here...yeah, like upenn,,,anyhow, ok michigan
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So wait until the kid gets admitted and then invest there.


they did , most likely going there of gtech
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