
9 August 2014 | 14 replies
When I look at various realtor or MLS listings in my area, there seem to be a number of foreclosed homes in the $30,000 range in the neighborhoods where I'm looking in southeast Michigan (not Detroit).

13 January 2018 | 1 reply
Hello, I live in New Jersey and I'm looking to buy properties in south east Florida for a buy and hold strategy.

5 May 2016 | 60 replies
You can make money actually doing the right thing that the big banks won't-- having had to do our own "modifications" (a joke) on res. and commercial property-- we know how to do workouts and underwrite as well.All of the above is important to give you perspective on the comments I'll share on turnkey rentals- We have a lot of inventory now (midwest, southeast, mid-atlantic)-- much of it is/ or has been sold on owner financing or as a turnkey rental.When I model out the exit on a property we pick up -- I look at 2 back ends (excepting the ones we keep in rental portfolio) 1) sell on owner financing 2) sell a turn key rental.1) The owner financing payment has to be affordable and below the market rent for the area to attract a buyer with dinged credit and a down payment that has the highest chance of succeeding in buying the home eventually.

16 August 2014 | 26 replies
I will not, however, buy where I see bars on windows, lots of chain link fence and graffiti, etc.Based on my research of CS, it sounds like you generally want to avoid the southeast area of town (roughly, south of Constitution and east of Union).

7 November 2016 | 8 replies
It's easier to ask about the good zips than the bad ones.Orange Mound is awfulMost of the areas close to downtown are terribleSouth West is badNorth West is badYou need to know your streets as many of the above areas also have some great streets in them but generally East Memphis, North East and South East Memphis are the safest.

14 March 2018 | 6 replies
Same thing just happened in the Southeast region with Sage acquiring other asset managers.

22 January 2022 | 15 replies
North Raleigh (high end & expensive), Downtown (constant development & expensive), NC State (Student housing), Southeast (lower appreciation, lower cost, and slow to gentrify).Examples: West Raleigh (close to NC State): 1300 Kent Rd Apt C, Raleigh 27606North Raleigh: 302 Georgetown Rd. 27608Downtown: 707 E Martin St. 27601Southeast: 571 Rose Ln 27610Raleigh Bedroom Communities (to the South & East): Many investors prefer the cost structure of buying in some of Raleigh's developing bedroom communities.
14 January 2016 | 26 replies
If you look at the map the move for investing in Brooklyn is going east and south east of Bed-Stuy.

29 October 2009 | 9 replies
I'm a member of the Swamp Stompers 4x4 club here in southeast Michigan and also a homebrew (beer) club, and hardly have time to keep up with all the posting on these forums.

30 November 2023 | 14 replies
You need to call Southeast Professional Title, LLC in Maitland FL.