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Lucas Rodrigues ferro
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Moving to Lansing area, Michigan. Thoughts about the market ?

Lucas Rodrigues ferro
  • Investor
  • Greater Lansing, MI
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My family and I are moving to Michigan. As we have been talking to our future  MSU colleagues, they recommended us to look into other real estate markets as Okemos, Haslett, Mason, and Williamston. What are your thoughts about the area ? So far we have been investing in the multifamily market around baton rouge, LA, area.

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Troy DeLong
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Troy DeLong
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  • Lansing, MI
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@Lucas Rodrigues ferro  If you will be working at MSU, then Okemos, Haslett, Mason or Williamston are all fantastic areas to live and commute from. I live in Mason myself and love it here. Taxes in all areas are fairly high, with Haslett probably being the highest. 

If you are looking to invest some more in the area, then you have tons of options as far as price, location, SFR vs. MFR, tenant pool, etc.

I see you're a contractor? I work for a local builder and am also a licensed agent. Let me know when you get moved into the area. I'd love to buy you a coffee and chat. 

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