There is one and I barley had time to answer your post.
John $Cash$ Locke
PS: There is probably no way of knowing the answer to your question, as there are no actual statistics anywhere that I have seen that would confirm any guesstimate from anyone.
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I was thinking one way to guesstimate:
- I can get how many non owner occupied units are in US (Census?)
- extrapolate and run scenario with 10, 50, 100 units per investor to get a guesstimate.
would that be good? do you know non owner occupied units in the US beforehand and info source? (would save me time to dig for it).
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bibanul,
Glad to meet you.
There is one and I barley had time to answer your post.
John $Cash$ Locke
PS: There is probably no way of knowing the answer to your question, as there are no actual statistics anywhere that I have seen that would confirm any guesstimate from anyone.
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I was thinking one way to guesstimate:
- I can get how many non owner occupied units are in US (Census?)
- extrapolate and run scenario with 10, 50, 100 units per investor to get a guesstimate.
would that be good? do you know non owner occupied units in the US beforehand and info source? (would save me time to dig for it).
check out our tax dollars at work.
http://www.frbsf.org/publications/economics/letter/2006/el2006-15.html
so the conclusion might be that we all fall into the dreaded ..." 3% fringe factor "..... unless your in Clownifornia...regards, CWal