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All Forum Posts by: David Prince

David Prince has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

@Bishwash Aryal

It seems she’s just taking her mortgage escrow payment vs rent. I’m extra green but I can see that this deal can’t cash flow.

Post: $100k cash for invest with a day job - hypothetical

David PrincePosted
  • Metro Detroit
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

Say you had $100k in cash and you're looking to invest in buy and hold rental properties. Would it make more sense to go straight for MFHs or Apartment Complexes, doors rather than properties, in order to scale faster?

Having a demanding corporate day job can make finding deals, evaluating them, and getting offers in quickly very difficult. Obviously it can be done. But wouldn't it be working smarter (why were all here, right?) to close one bigger deal than the three or four smaller deals needed to get the same cash flow? If the cash is already available, does it not make more sense to jump into bigger properties with greater cash flow?

Maybe this is a stupid question. I'm still super green and trying to formulate my strategy.

Post: Detroit the Come Back Kid

David PrincePosted
  • Metro Detroit
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

Hi Marisa,

What did that burnt out house go for? How much would a rehab run on that property??

Hello All,

This is my first post on bigger pockets so forgive me if I'm committing any cardinal sins here.

Anyways, after a three year expat assignment overseas I will be moving back to my home area of metro Detroit. A good friend of mine already has a very nice portfolio of houses in Hamtramck. I am very lucky to have such a close friend already deep in the business for guidance, but he is only in Hamtramck. I've managed to save a decent amount of cash during my assignment through savings and other investments and want to start my rental property journey as well. I am very risk averse and want to do so without borrowing money. Obviously Detroit, Hamtramck, Highland Park, Hazel Park, all offer some options for very low priced housing.

The issue however is that pricing in the area is starting to heat up quickly and it may be difficult to get the same deals my friend got just three or four years ago ($20k  purchase price pulling in between $800 to $1200 in rent with $20k in rehab). On the other hand, there are still hundreds of homes in Detroit specifically that are in the $20k to $40k range that can be rehabbed to rental standards with $20k to 30k. But I don't know the Detroit neighborhoods at all outside of downtown. Are there neighborhoods that are relatively safe investments or should I just wait for deals to pop up in Hamtramck? Obviously I am here to make money but Metro Detroit is my home and the idea of being part of the rebuild is also very appealing to me. I would love to be invested in Detroit, if I can do so smartly.