Tag: Population Growth
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The Case for Class B Multifamily in 2026: Slowing Supply, Stable Demand, and Resilient Cash Flow
As investors look ahead in 2026, a few real estate trends stand out clearly in the data. You don’t need deep real estate expertise to understand them. Three fundamentals matter most: Taken together, these factors help explain why Class B multifamily is often viewed as a durable option for passive real estate investors. 1. New…
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Why North Carolina Is a Strong Market for Passive Real Estate Investing
Passive real estate investing works best when long-term fundamentals do the heavy lifting. Markets with sustained population growth, diversified job creation, and a stable regulatory environment tend to reward patient capital—especially when investments are professionally managed and structured for cash flow. North Carolina consistently checks those boxes. This is not a story about hype or…
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Charlotte Ranks Among Top U.S. Metros for In-Migration in 2025
Charlotte’s in-migration performance underscores its role as a demand engine, not merely a beneficiary of statewide growth. We track migration data closely because population in-migration is a direct demand signal for housing and local retail. For a broader explanation of why this matters for real estate investing, see Why Population In-Migration Matters for Real Estate…
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Raleigh Ranks Among Top U.S. Metros for In-Migration in 2025
Raleigh is not just growing — it’s competing nationally for new residents, according to real relocation data. We track migration data closely because population in-migration is a direct demand signal for housing and local retail. For a broader explanation of why this matters for real estate investing, see Why Population In-Migration Matters for Real Estate…
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What the U-Haul Migration Report Measures, How It’s Calculated, and What It Means
See the U-Haul migration data here. What U-Haul Measures U-Haul migration data is based exclusively on one-way U-Haul rentals (trucks, trailers, and U-Box containers) in which equipment is picked up in one location and returned in another during a calendar year. The data reflects actual moving activity, not surveys, modeled estimates, or forecasts. We track…
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Why Smart Passive Investors Review Real Estate Offerings Regularly (Even When They Don’t Invest)
In private real estate, the best investors don’t invest often. They invest selectively. That selectivity isn’t accidental. It’s built over time by consistently reviewing real estate offerings—many of which they ultimately pass on. For experienced passive investors, reviewing offerings isn’t a prelude to action. It’s part of the discipline. And it’s one of the most…
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Why Neighborhood Shopping Centers Belong in a Modern Investment Portfolio
Neighborhood shopping centers are one of the most reliable and misunderstood real estate assets. They don’t behave like malls, they don’t depend on fashion trends, and they aren’t threatened by e-commerce in the same way other retail categories are. Instead, they exist for one purpose: serving everyday needs. For investors who want stable income, inflation…
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Maersk Picks Charlotte for Its North American HQ
When a global logistics leader decides to elevate a city to “headquarters” status, it’s more than a headline—it’s a signal. Maersk’s choice to name Charlotte as its official North American headquarters isn’t a relocation; it’s an expansion that builds on more than two decades of operations in the region. In other words, this is a…
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Novartis’ $771M Expansion Signals Another Surge in Triangle Life-Sciences Growth
When a global pharmaceutical leader commits three-quarters of a billion dollars to expand in the Triangle, it’s another clear signal of where economic gravity is shifting. Novartis’ announcement—700 new high-paying jobs and more than 700,000 square feet of combined manufacturing and packaging space across Durham and Morrisville—reinforces what many already know: North Carolina’s life-sciences engine…
