Clay Sparkman
Of particular interest to private money investors is to analyze and spot potential trends in real estate pricing. I recently posted an article, Three potentially useful indicators of the likely movement of property values, which proposed three potential indicators to watch.
The following article, Unlike prices, real estate jobs not back at peak, published in The Orange County Register, added some useful numbers to look at, and which I hadn’t really thought about previously.
If you are an investor in the realm of private money lending, I think that you will find this quite interesting and potentially useful in making investment decisions.
Please share any thoughts that you may have with regard to these indicators, and let us know of any other indicators that you look at when evaluating potential future price trends in a particular area.
Best, Clay
– Clay (clay@privatemoneysource.com)
Clay is Vice President of Fairfield Financial, a primary source for private money loans since 1964. Fairfield works with a broad range of private money investors, in a broker capacity, finding, underwriting, presenting, closing, servicing, and when necessary, assisting in the workout of difficult loans.
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