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All Forum Posts by: Hannah Wilkinson

Hannah Wilkinson has started 6 posts and replied 23 times.

@Robert Syfert thanks for the reply!

I recently moved to Detroit and want to purchase, rehab, and rent out multi-family properties. I am particularly interested in the Jefferson-Chalmers area due to the historic buildings and recent National Treasure status. I have not settled on a specific target market or strategy yet. 

I am looking into investing in multi-family homes in Detroit. Can anyone share their experiences with finding deals, what to look out for, and any other general advice?

Post: New to Real Estate Investing

Hannah WilkinsonPosted
  • Detroit, MI
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 6

Hello!

I am brand new to investing and am currently in the research/networking phase of the process. I  live in Detroit and am hoping to find my niche among the numerous opportunities I see here. My husband, my brother, and I are hoping to embark on this venture together since we each bring different strengths to the table. Our current interests are in multi-family homes and small apartment complexes. Some of our goals are to reclaim buildings that have been run down, increase value in the communities in which we invest, and (of course) to make a profit. 

So far, BP has been an awesome resource for RE investing and I am excited to get involved in this community!