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All Forum Posts by: Darren Liedtke

Darren Liedtke has started 4 posts and replied 34 times.

Also I just pulled this statistic from Nighborhoodscouts web site. "The average annual home appreciation rate in Milwaukee during the period has been just -2.04%, which is lower than 80% of US communities. NeighborhoodScout's data show that during the latest twelve months, Milwaukee's appreciation rate, at 4.48%, has been at or slightly above the national average." I can tell you a good hunk of that rate in the last 12 is from very specific neighborhoods, including my own beloved River West.
As I finish punching this out with my sausage shaped thumbs on the mobile app(sorry for the typos.) I step outside to receive yet another post card from one of you fine folks.... damn you appraiser, damn you.
So, I'm currently browsing all the easy listing engines, zillow, realtor, the rest, trying to get a feel for what's available, what things are priced at etc... and simultaneously bouncing that off an interesting recent experience of my own. I guess I can start by giving a quick blip of our experience over this summer. My wife owns our family home in the River West neighborhood here in Milwaukee. We are just behind Colectivo and one block from the river itself for those that know the area well enough. The home was purchased at the height of the bubble with all signs indicating River West and Brewers Hill were about to boom, or boom even more I guess. Long story a bit shorter, here we are in the house all these years later thinking we can do a cash out refi as a move to use the cash, improve the property, and sell possibly moving up into the north shore area. Being that my wife has done REO analysis for MGIC she has tons of experience valuing homes, looking at comparables, estimating value of repairs etc... She was convinced we would get an appraisal in a certain range. We did not. The appraiser used a comp on Buffum St. (again anyone that truly knows this niche market should understand that red flag. Yes, same zip, same signs on the street poles saying "River West", worlds apart. The difference five ten blocks can make.) We still refied for other reasons but weren't able to cash out. We literally had offers sitting for our needed price but just weren't ready to move making it impossible to accept them. Here we are at the end of a summer that saw very little listings in the neighborhood and tons of buyers. We recently checked one of the comps used and saw it sold for almost 100,000 more than the original asking price after a bidding war! Needless to say we are still a little upset the appraisal came without any understanding of the current market. $500 bucks and lessons learned. Well if you've stuck it out through that boring story till now, I'll get to my point. It seems to me knowing the specific market, which way a neighborhood is going, etc... is all extremely important in this thing. That being said I'd like to strike up a conversation on speculation of specific Milwaukee neighborhoods. Brewers Hill and River West finally pulling themselves out of the crisis and seeing values on the rise again. How much does the new bucks arena effect Brewers Hill? How long before River Westers brave the Holton St. divide in a critical mass changing that neighborhood significantly? Every year one more house on Holton has a fresh coat of paint, a new porch, roof, landscaping etc... Harambe the next hipster haven? Bay view? How much growth is left specifically? Do people push into Lincoln Village eventually? I know a few artist types who are there now for its proximity to BV, cheap rents, and great tacos. That's how it always starts isn't it? The whole south side? Foxcon creates a similar situation to the mission district of San Francisco? Walkers Point is clearly really taking big steps towards that future. I'd go as far as to say so is Silver City with the changes we are seeing in the valley. Layton blvd/27th and it's beautiful big homes (Frank Loyd ring a bell?). Sherman park and it's big beautiful homes on Sherman/43rd. Back to Bay View, what about the rest of the south shore? St Francis, Cudahay, and the rest? There's only so much shore line. What's growth look like in those areas? What's the scoop? Tell me what you think? Where's the next big neighborhood in Milwaukee. Where can you get in now, fight the storm, and come out in the next big neighborhood. Is it worth thinking about or do we all stick to nothing but Brady and Farwell /east side, renting around the college, River West, bay view, brewers Hill, Walkers point, and follow the herd? What does Milwaukees future look like? We can even go as far as the rest of the south eastern WI area. Do hipsters invade downtown Waukesha in droves driving prices unexpectedly sky high? I think this conversation could prove useful to out of state investors as well. Like I said above, in Milwaukee the difference a few blocks can make are, or can be pretty significant. Anyway, love to hear what you all think.

Post: Complete noob from Milwaukee, WI.

Darren LiedtkePosted
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 5
@Rebecca... still no tag? I'm guessing I'm going to have to log on to PC to get more in depth here on BP. Upload a photo, set some alerts, write up the bio, all that good stuff. Speaking of... being that it won't tag you for some reason I'm guessing you only received an alert through my mentions of Milwaukee, so... Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Milwaukee. Cheers! And thanks again Rebecca.

Post: Complete noob from Milwaukee, WI.

Darren LiedtkePosted
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 5
Michael Henry , I've been able to get most of the questions I have answered through old posts, YouTube, and the podcasts at this point. But I'm sure I don't even know what the right questions to ask are at this point. That being said, I guess I'll pose my first question directly to you and ask, what questions are the right questions to be asked as someone with little to no experience investing in real estate?

Post: Complete noob from Milwaukee, WI.

Darren LiedtkePosted
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 5
@rebecca @rebeccaholmes @rebecca... doesn't seem to want to auto populate a tag? I am on the mobile app...? Sorry. If anyone sees this could they tag Rebecca and tell her I say thanks for the welcome. I'm slowly convincing my wife this should be a priority in our life. We definitely dream about it often enough but her nose is to the grind stone with work and raising our child making it difficult for her to raise her eyes up and look down the road a bit. Heck, some of the people on here may have spoke to her if they ever bought REO from MGIC. Regardless, I mentioned the meet up today out in tosa and how much support there seems to be here on BP for the Milwaukee area and she may even log in and make her own account soon! It seemed to peak her interest the warm welcome I'm receiving. She's really an amazing woman and I'd love to have her meet everyone here. We are busy parents definitely in the build knowledge and possibly investment funds part of our process, but perhaps we can get out and say hello face to face one of these times. Again, thanks for the welcome everyone!

Post: Newbie to milwaukee hello all

Darren LiedtkePosted
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 5
Wow! Another brew city person. Who knew? I literally made almost the exact post yesterday. I'm currently a maintenance technician for a ... possibly the largest? class A office building in the city. I got my start in the building trades more than 15 years ago working for two brothers that were flipping and renting like crazy. One brother was the finical guy who did the research and found properties, and one did almost all the general contractor stuff. Jeff and Andy. I worked with them as a general laborer/ painter. We weren't doing the best work looking back but it was a start. I eventually moved to Seattle at some point and got in with some quality painting outfits. The quality of work out there is just so much higher in general. Not as much brick? Anyway, I eventually got into general maintenance through painting back here in Milwaukee. I'm more than confident in my ability to maintain a few rentals and or do a heap of the remodel stuff. Between all that experience and the fact my wife has been in the mortgage/real estate business for just as long. She's worked as a loan originator, for banks, as an reo analyst for MGIC, as a realtor for one of the largest corporate relocation companies in the city, etc... she understands mortgages and the housing market better than most. I guess what that wall of text up there is trying to say is... Welcome! Best of luck! I'm super excited I found this group of like minds.

Post: Complete noob from Milwaukee, WI.

Darren LiedtkePosted
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 5
Jorge Ruiz for some reason it doesn't seem like my tag worked in the comment above. Well, anyway, the sentiment still stands. Cheers.

Post: Complete noob from Milwaukee, WI.

Darren LiedtkePosted
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 5
Thanks Jorge Ruiz ! I'm really glad I found big pockets. The amount of information without the sham wow presentation is really refreshing. Good to meet you and best of luck. See you around.

Post: Complete noob from Milwaukee, WI.

Darren LiedtkePosted
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 5

Yes. I was pleased to hear Milwaukee mentioned on the very first podcast. I'd love to come out and meet everyone. Unfortunately  I currently work 2nd shift. Yet another reason real estate sounds like the right move. I'd love to set my own hours. Also I'm on the east side, when's the weekend meet up at the estabrook or Hubbard lodge beer garden meet up? Just kidding. I'm sure if I stay as interested as I am now I'll make my way out that far west.  Again, thanks for the warm welcome.

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