Key Takeaways
- Census tract-level data reveals neighborhood transformation years before it affects property values.
- Early gentrification indicators include rising income with still-low home values and increasing educational attainment.
- Displacement risk and regulatory environment determine the pace of achievable rent increases in gentrifying areas.
- Three structural shifts—aging population, demographic diversification, and partial deurbanization—will reshape demand over 20 years.
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1.How do the demographic factors in Advanced Demographic Analysis for Investors most directly affect real estate demand?
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