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any particular place?
how is ann arbor? i see real estate is very pricey |
| Who needs college for this? Pick a solid business program where you can get a real estate license as a certificate. |
| Look into Madison. |
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Athens, GA
Tuscaloosa, AL |
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. |
| SEC schools |
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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
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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. |
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. |
| 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. |
| So wait until the kid gets admitted and then invest there. |
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Notre Dame
Michigan Northwestern |
op here...yeah, like upenn,,,anyhow, ok michigan |
they did , most likely going there of gtech |