
5 June 2020 | 5 replies
Please also let us know if you are not satisfied with the information and amount of communication we are providing.Timeline of Executive Orders issued by Michigan Governor WhitmerMarch 10, 2020 Executive Order 2020-04: no end date.Declared a state of emergency across the state of Michigan until the COVID-19 threat resolved.March 10, 2020 Executive Order 2020-19 end date of April 17, 2020.Temporary suspension of all court ordered hearings & evictions for nonpayment of rent.March 23, 2020 Executive Order 2020-21 end date of April 13, 2020.Temporary suspension of all activities not necessary to sustain or protect life (includes real estate related).April 7, 2020 Executive Order 2020-42 end date of April 30, 2020.Extension of temporary suspension of all activities not necessary to sustain or protect life (includes real estate related).April 24, 2020 Executive Order 2020-59 end date of May 15, 2020.Extension of temporary suspension of all activities not necessary to sustain or protect life (includes real estate related).May 1, 2020 Executive Order 2020-67 end date May 28, 2020.Declared a state of emergency across the state of Michigan until the COVID-19 threat resolved.May 1, 2020 Executive Order 2020-70 end date May 15, 2020.Clarifies temporary suspension of all activities not necessary to sustain or protect life (includes real estate related).May 15, 2020 Executive Order 2020-85 end date June 11, 2020.Clarifies temporary suspension of all activities not necessary to sustain or protect life (includes real estate related).Click here for a list of all Executive Orders issued by Michigan Governor Whitmer

6 June 2020 | 1 reply
Decreased demand for starter homesFirst-time home-buyers will feel the effects of the mortgage rule changes the most, as they must now reach a higher level of financial health.

11 June 2020 | 3 replies
I think in most cases foundation repair is temporary....occasionally can get fixed if you fix the issues that caused it, but can't always do that.Lifetime warranty is a sales buzzword.

18 September 2020 | 49 replies
Their policies such as defunding the police in high crime neighborhoods are INCREASING not decreasing black homicide you can already see the immediate affects of this currently.

10 June 2020 | 79 replies
If I was on a tighter budget, however, and couldn’t afford a PITI payment on top of my living expenses, I probably would instead put my focus into increasing my income and/or decreasing expenses, as opposed to investing my money.Additionally, I have a goal of retiring from the 9-5 lifestyle by the time I’m 50 and relying on my RE investments for income.

8 June 2020 | 2 replies
I have some concerns regarding the housing market and my home value decreasing over the next year.

23 June 2020 | 8 replies
Doubt you will see a significant decrease because of the inquiries.
8 June 2020 | 8 replies
It won’t go away entirely, but I bet it will decrease since more companies are allowing WFH.

25 June 2020 | 19 replies
@Kama Cicero I work in the market also and it's likely the price, units are moving but at a 3-5% decrease in rental rate from the year before.

10 June 2020 | 5 replies
Costs to make those repairs don't tend to cost and arm and a leg.It all comes down to ensuring you have enough room in the budget to hit your personal return target.Now if the cost to repair along with the purchase price caused the deal to decrease your return target, then at that point yes I would consider it a deal breaker.