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WBP - Why Multifamily Investors Must Understand Demographic Trends W/ Chris Porter

Jake & Gino: Real Estate Investing & Multifamily

Jake & Gino

Commercialrealestateinvesting, Realestateinvesting, Cashflow, Smartinvesting, Apartmentinvesting, Investingsmart, Management, Buyingrealestate, Entrepreneurship, Business, Realestateinvestment, Multifamilyrealestateinvesting, Makingmoney, Buyingapartmentbuildings, Jakeandgino, Investing

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🗓️ 21 January 2021

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

This episode is meant for all the real estate investors who wish to understand the key demographic trends that drive growth in the markets and those who want to make informed real estate investing decisions. In this episode, Jake and Gino enter a free-wheeling discussion with the doctor of demography – none other than Chris Porter, the co-author of “Big Shifts Ahead: Demographic Clarity For Business”. Here are some of the key takeaways: A multifamily investor must understand the demographic trends in the market he or she wants to operate in. Be it government policies, economic and business environment, jobs scenario, migration, immigration and so on. Demographics determine the degree of your multifamily investing success. Demographic trends can be overwhelming, misleading, confusing, conflicting, and difficult to predict. Not anymore. The biggest demographic shifts since the baby boom continue to create opportunities and present challenges. America has more people in their early 20s and early 60s than ever before. In a post-Covid world, it is more rational to look at the current trends instead of predictions as it is quite uncertain how the future shapes up. The multifamily real estate market is witnessing an uptick in housing prices in certain locations, the demand is getting stronger and the supply is quite limited. This includes the South and the South-East parts of the US that are going to witness growth, due to business-friendly environment and the jobs being created in the region. The heavy reliance on migration and immigration in the past decades is going to be affected somehow in the coming years. In a knowledge economy, people can work from anywhere and this may encourage people to move towards more cost-efficient locations. While migration within the country may increase, immigration from the other countries may be low. This would impact the home buying and renting activities. Listen to the Podcast to learn more. Excerpts from the ‘Big Shifts Ahead’: Four Big Influencers Four Big Influencers explain why those born in different decades behave so differently, and help explain the big shifts ahead: New technologies Changing government Policies Economic growth Shifts in societal acceptability Seven Biggest Opportunities Burns and Porter devote a chapter to each of the seven biggest opportunities, forecast the future of each, and provide a framework to shift strategy when unexpected changes occur. Working women Affluent immigrants Workaholic retirees Delayed young adults The Sharing economy Southern growth Urban life moving to the suburbs Learn more: Big Shifts Ahead: Demographic Clarity For Business: https://amz.run/4DrO How well do you understand Demographic Trends? Find out for yourself: https://www.bigshiftsahead.com/

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We are certainly seeing a huge increase in home prices,

0:04.0

and we're expecting to see continued home price appreciation,

0:06.9

both in the resale market and the new home market,

0:09.3

as a result of just exactly what you're pointing out.

0:12.8

You've got lower supply right now,

0:15.5

and you've got pretty strong demand. Now, Hello, everybody. This Jake Stenz-A. I host the Wheelbarrow Props podcast.

0:28.8

He'll my co-host a multi-family mentor, the coach, a chef, the father, six, the best line

0:31.7

author, the G-Dedy.

0:33.5

Gino-Barbara, Gene, how has it going?

0:35.0

Mr. Stenziano, we have an appropriate guest today to tell us what's

0:40.0

going to happen because God, we don't know what's happening. And it's, he's a repeat guest. I love his book.

0:47.1

I'm going to start plugging it from the very beginning, big shifts ahead. You need to pick up one of

0:50.5

these and you need to get some paper because he's going to be throwing a lot of knowledge. And this is not just about multifamily, everybody. This is just basic trends for business.

0:57.6

If you can see into the future of what you think is going to happen, it's going to be a big help

1:02.4

whether you're in the multifamily industry, whether you're in self-storage, whether you own a

1:06.0

pizza shop, whether you're a drug rep, whatever that may be, there's going to be a lot of trends and a lot of demographics where we're going to be discussing in the show.

1:16.2

For sure, a big crossover and a personal finance of this stuff as well.

1:20.0

So without further ado, today's guest is Chris Porter, chief demographer at John Burns

1:25.5

Real Estate Consulting, which provides independent research and

1:28.8

consulting services related to the U.S. housing industry. Chris co-authored the bestselling

1:34.4

book, Big Shifts Ahead, as the G-Dad just alluded to, demographic clarity for businesses.

1:39.3

This book's aim is to help executives make more informed decisions about the future of real

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