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Kyle Palacios
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New investor interested in Michigan rental properties

Kyle Palacios
  • Glendale CA
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Hi everyone,

I am new to real estate investing and bigger pockets. I live in Los Angeles and am interested in investing in Michigan. I just wanted to introduce myself, network, and learn as much as I can. 

I have been looking in the Midland and Ludington area because I have family there and they know the towns. 

Does anyone recommend other cities/towns to look into in Michigan?

I don't want to do a long distance big renovation to start off with, but maybe down the line when I get more comfortable with the process I will. 

 My goal is to buy 2 properties by the end of the year. I am looking for single family properties under 100K.

Any feedback would be appreciated. 

Thank you and Happy 4th of July!

-Kyle
 

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Greg Scott
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PS.  I forgot to add...  One city with strong growth, a diverse economy and generally a business-friendly attitude is Grand Rapids.

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