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Andrew Halbert
  • Macomb, MI
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Basement's, do you like them? SE Michigan

Andrew Halbert
  • Macomb, MI
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Reason I ask is that in my market, most homes are on slabs.  If the property has a garage, rent roll is not affected much compared to the homes with basements.  

I find myself like the idea of not having to deal with a basement and all the potential issues that come with them. These are 850-1000/month SFR.

I'm sure it's market dependent but in SE Michigan I am not seeing the advantage.  

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Donald Cooley
  • Railroad Conductor / Future investor
  • New Baltimore, MI
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Donald Cooley
  • Railroad Conductor / Future investor
  • New Baltimore, MI
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@AndrewHalbert I agree, if dealing with rentals I'd rather not deal with basements and all the potential issues and expenses. 

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