Reviving Detroit, One Home at a Time
Sunday, February 01
Detroit is alive with change, and it’s not coming from corporate megaprojects or distant developers—it’s coming from the people. Once-abandoned houses are being reborn as vibrant homes bursting with charm, thanks to the steady efforts of residents taking action block by block. The result? Tree-...
This Year's Zillow Trends: What Landlords Need to Know for 2026
Friday, January 30
The most recent Zillow Rentals Consumer Housing Trends report is jam-packed with insights for landlords—but don’t worry, you don’t have to wade through every page. We’ve broken down the 2025 findings into what really matters for Metro Detroit property owners (and landlords everywhere looking to ...
Deep Dive into Metro Detroit Ring Cities: Redford Twp
Sunday, January 25
With 185 cities and 290 neighborhoods in the Detroit area, each with its own unique character and challenges, the rental market here is anything but straightforward. But we love a challenge, so we’ve created this Deep Dive series to help out-of-state investors, first-timers, and seasoned landlord...
Metro Detroit vs. Indianapolis: Which Is the Better Rental Market?
Friday, January 23
Metro Detroit and Indianapolis are two of the most talked-about Midwest markets for real estate investors. Both offer affordable entry points and strong potential returns, but what makes them different? For an investor, especially one from out of state, understanding these differences is key to ...
Canceled Contracts: A Landlord's Guide to Housing Market Shifts
Saturday, January 17
A rising number of canceled home purchase agreements is causing ripples across the national housing market. Recent data shows that buyers are getting cold feet more often, backing out of deals at the highest rate in years. For landlords and investors, headlines like these might seem alarming. B...
Every Legal Document Landlords Need for 2026
Thursday, January 15
In property management, a handshake agreement is a recipe for disaster. When a tenant dispute arises—and it eventually will—the party with the most thorough documentation always has the upper hand. If it isn't in writing and signed, it's not enforceable. This simple fact can be the difference ...