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Nader Hachem Investing in SFHs in Redford, MI
7 November 2021 | 8 replies
Redford's name came from a Ford Plant on the Rouge (red) River. 
Account Closed 2 unit property lawn care maintance (bottom and top)
21 May 2021 | 43 replies
A tenant suffering an episode of depression that he was bedbound for a good part of the year.
Craig Carmichael Investing in Racine/Kenosha
2 March 2019 | 28 replies
I am anticipating an overall improvement in Racine with the now Foxconn plant that is being built.
Michael Wayne (My take on) Future of Detroit, MI. What's yous?
22 March 2019 | 4 replies
Hi Michael,I see gentrification, in some areas, and some areas I would not go into day or night.I doubt D-Town will come back to level of Chicago or Austin in our lifetimes because I do not see the high paying large scale multi-multi employer base in the area.There seems to be money to be made there in the non-life threatening areas though, and with the local "Rah Rah" for the area that will probably continue as the dangerous element is driven out by higher costs (where they are going is important too, because dangerous areas seem to be on the move now).In addition to real estate, I see money to made there in (good affordable) startup restaurants, and franchises in super safe walkable areas such as McDonald's or Starbucks (because these franchises seem to work everywhere).Detroit still suffers from city government issues and it's reputation as the Murder Capital.Though I'm not a commercial building investor, I think 4 story or lower (the lower the better) commercial buildings (store/restaurant) that can be bought cheap and refurbished to current standards (providing you can get commercial contractors to go there and work), then held and rented seems like a decent prospect.
Carl Speer New BP Member in Pensacola, FL
17 December 2023 | 16 replies
There is nothing but huge construction plans in the area and they’re building a “megasite” in Bay Minette, AL for the new large aluminum plant which is expected to bring thousands of new jobs (which also means new homes)!
Henry Clark Industrial/Flex Property- Day in the Life, Building a Flex Prop
1 December 2023 | 47 replies
Pure joy.Or knowing we got our 10,000 Teak trees planted down in Belize, and life is good. 
Ben Lovro Start Winning in Real Estate: The Beginner’s Toolkit for Smart Investing!
11 January 2024 | 0 replies
Explore real estate crowdfunding platforms that allow you to invest in properties with a group of investors.Managing Your Investments: Risk Management and Wealth BuildingWelcome to the world of managing your investments, where we'll explore two critical aspects of successful investing: risk management and wealth building.Imagine your investments as seeds you plant in a garden.
Jackie Mcmorrow Is more always better?
9 January 2024 | 3 replies
New York has suffered over the last 2-3 years with residents leaving and moving to mostly Florida, Texas, Pennsylvania.
Jeremy Porter Preparing your home for a private viewing
11 January 2024 | 2 replies
By incorporating elements such as artwork, plants, dried flowers, and candles, you can make the property feel warm and welcoming, encouraging visitors to envision themselves living there and making it their own.
Christian Sidaros First Commercial Property!
11 January 2024 | 2 replies
The building suffered hurricane damage and has structural issues and ceiling issues.