With how sticky housing is, cities that seem overpriced and overhyped can be excellent investments. For example, everyone loves Boulder, CO. With how most jobs are structured, it will take a long time for the population who wants to move there to get there.
I know Boulder is way above the American mean, but, depending on how you look at it (think of the value Boulder offers, or its prices relative to California), it's underpriced.
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Today, you can only buy in Boulder if you are already wealthy. So the “investment “ is only possibly if you are rich.
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