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Carlos Kishek
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Michigan Investment Properties

Carlos Kishek
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Macomb, MI
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Hello everyone,

been studying and analyzing the real estate market in my area over here in South East Michigan, and I’ve been trying too find the sweet spot for areas that have good cash flow but good appreciation as well. I’ve only see 1 or the other so far.

I would love to see where all the seasoned pros in this area are investing for good cash flow and appreciation!

I would really appreciate any feedback!!

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Greg Scott
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Greg Scott
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In single family investing, how does one accurately predict what area will appreciate and which ones will not?   I know of many factors that help drive appreciation, but none are precise and unexpected external factors (e.g. COVID) can have an overwhelming impact positive or negative.

On the other hand, cashflow, equity capture, depreciation, and loan pay-down, are very predictable.

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