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Updated over 7 years ago,

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Investing Nest Egg in Detroit (100-150k)

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  • moon
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The situation: Moving to Detroit and need to stay in the downtown/metro area for the next 3-4 years. Have savings built up that I initially earmarked for real estate in my hometown but with the upcoming move I'm wondering if I should use this money to buy a place instead of renting during my duration in Detroit. 

I worked in the downtown Detroit area for 11 months and recently visited and noticed a significant change in terms of pedestrian traffic/investment the city is making downtown. If I bought I'd want a turn-key property and NOT a section 8 or a neighborhood that is just turning. Based on this I am thinking that I'm limited to either the downtown area/midtown or further north along the riverfront. 

Curious as to what thoughts are regarding opportunities in Detroit at this price-point. 

Alternatively, I am also open to renting turn-key properties in neighborhoods that are already gentrified. 

In short, open to any and all suggestions. Thanks in advance!

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