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Koedds: A National Real Estate Investment Analysis

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  • Sean Kouma
  • William Edds

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With costs and risks increasing for investors and home buyers alike, additional analysis of the housing market is required to help individuals make the right choice. In addition to traditional market analysis, other aspects such as the economic vulnerabilities of the local community must be taken into account to further ensure real estate buyers receive a positive return on investment from their purchases as well as ensuring that traditional home owners get the best price for their future home.

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  • Sean Kouma & William Edds, 2025. "Koedds: A National Real Estate Investment Analysis," Papers 2503.15532, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2503.15532
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