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All Forum Posts by: Brandon Jonker

Brandon Jonker has started 1 posts and replied 7 times.

Post: Small multi/mid term rental

Brandon JonkerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Grand Rapids, MI
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

I appreciate the insight! I do realize that the requests are not equal to number of renters. But even if 2% of those clicks convert to renter, there is still not enough inventory. Aside from that data point, there are almost zero mid terms available under $3000/month. Most medical students want a studio or one bedroom. And most of them want to stay under $2500. Market long term/unfurnished rent in the area is around $1200. So the need for smaller unit mid terms is huge! Some of the residents who stay a while and have a family are more open to the larger places for a bit more. But many of them will either long term rent or buy a house since they will be here for over a year. 

Post: Small multi/mid term rental

Brandon JonkerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Grand Rapids, MI
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

I have a few connections at the hospital that I advertise through. But furnished finder and the STR sites (mainly Airbnb) is the best bet. Just make sure you specify only >30 days if you list on Airbnb. Facebook marketplace is the biggest hassle but I've heard some people have success with that also!

Post: Small multi/mid term rental

Brandon JonkerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Grand Rapids, MI
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

Furnished finder shows 250 total furnished rentals in Grand Rapids area. And there were around 45,000 requests for mid term rentals in the last 12 months. I also have a close community at the hospital and there are many medical students who are having a hard time finding a decent place to stay, especially close to the hospital!

Post: Small multi/mid term rental

Brandon JonkerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Grand Rapids, MI
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

Personal opinion here, does anyone disagree?


Investing in a small multi-family property and turning it into mid-term rentals is the top dog strategy in small metros, like Grand Rapids, MI. Especially with the high prices and high interest rates nowadays. Here's why I think it’s awesome:

  1. Steady/ Diverse Demand: Mid term rentals meet the needs of a variety of people. Some examples: students, medical professionals, insurance claims, folks waiting to buy their primary residence, and the list goes on. People always need a place to stay, and most of the smaller metros have a constant flow of mid term renters.
  2. Affordable Entry: You don't need a fortune to get started in small metros, and lower property prices generally means better returns.
  3. Less Competition: Mid term is on the rise but I have not seen the supply get even close to meeting the demand in my metro, Grand Rapids. Also, smaller metros mean fewer investors breathing down your neck, giving you a leg up in negotiations.
  4. Cash Flow: You should be buying these to cashflow as a long term rental. And if that’s the case, as you convert the units to mid term, it should super charge your cashflow!
  5. Flexibility: You can always revert back to long term, the tried and true, if mid term demand drops in your area. It’s your choice, it may be best to have 1/2 long term units and 1/2 mid term units in your small multi family property to mitigate risk. 

But remember, do your homework, know the local rules, and have a good plan. Real estate can be tricky and hyperlocal, so consider a local expert for guidance. Happy investing! 🏡💰

Feel free to reach out if you need help navigating the West Michigan market!

Post: Investor Friendly Wyoming RE Attorney Needed

Brandon JonkerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Grand Rapids, MI
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

Stout Law! He’s the man and absolutely the best RE attorney Ive worked with. I send all my legal work to him!

Post: Out of state investor looking for West Michigan opportunities

Brandon JonkerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Grand Rapids, MI
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

Hey Dejan! I am a investor and agent in Grand Rapids! I couldn't help with Allendale rentals (not my specialty) but anything downtown/ west side/ midtown, etc I am more than happy to help with! I have a great network of PM, handymen, wholesalers, etc. Reach out if you want to continue the convo!

Post: Getting Into Real Estate Introduction

Brandon JonkerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Grand Rapids, MI
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 0

Hey Joseph! I am a investor and Realtor in Grand Rapids and I just helped a partner buy his first investment (STR) up in Leelanau. Northern Michigan is a great location! Feel free to reach out if you want to connect further!