Hello!
I am a newbie in the world of real estate investing and am currently seeking guidance in beginning a niche in corporate housing.
Seeking ATL area referrals in attorneys, REI friendly agents, and contractors.
Professionally: Chief Legal Officer for Metropolitan Investment, an integrated real estate development and private equity group with offices in Europe, the Middle East, and the United States. Our US operations are focused on the development and acquisition of senior living communities in the Eastern half of the United States. We raise private...
• Studied architecture at Howard University and worked on 3 million sq.ft. of design/build for two commercial general contractors in Canada
• Relocated to Detroit in August 2018 and very active in Jeff Chalmers neighborhood
• founder of Drones 4 Girls; coached u14 girls soccer team & qb'd women's flag football team
A happily married, father of three boys, my career has been centered on construction and residential real estate for over 15 years. After starting my career in project management for a general contracting company in the early 2000's, I switched my focus to residential real estate. During the “Great Recession” I helped many distressed...
I work full time in the finance field and I am a part time RE Investor in Cincinnati. I played soccer in college, won a national championship and I love staying active and being outside.
Urban Planner turned real estate investor. Found a niche in small multifamily value add. Buy and hold investor at the moment. I currently own 1 SFR, 1 Quadplex BRRRR, and 1 6-unit rental, but am looking to scale up in value add and get into ground-up development. I am specifically interested in incremental infill development, cottage...
I am a tax lien investor (since 2016) and a tax deed investor (since 2018). I successfully flipped my first house in the summer of 2019, and have flipped several more since then. For awhile I stopped investing in liens in order to focus on the properties I’ve acquire via tax deeds. But in 2021, I got back into buying liens again. Yet tax...