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All Forum Posts by: Anthony Venturini

Anthony Venturini has started 3 posts and replied 25 times.

@Diane G. Congratulations, that is amazing! What types of deals are you looking for now?

Post: Turnkey Providers in Detroit

Anthony VenturiniPosted
  • Royal Oak, MI
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 8

How did Royal Oak and Berkley make this list?! 

Post: Turnkey Providers in Detroit

Anthony VenturiniPosted
  • Royal Oak, MI
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 8
Originally posted by @Christian Hutchinson:

When I hear "good schools" and Metro Detroit I'm thinking: Troy, Rochester, Utica, Canton, some Livonia, GP, Novi, some Dearborn, some Walled Lake, some Farmington, and Birmingham

Seeing cash flowing rentals are few and far between in those markets most rental markets fall into the "solid" category for schools. Warren Con, Redford, Berkeley, Royal Oak, Lamphere, Westland, SLS(2 of 3 districts). Great for renters, but I would never let my kid go to school in those places.

Post: Investing in Detroit!

Anthony VenturiniPosted
  • Royal Oak, MI
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 8

There a lot of out of town investors flocking to Detroit to purchase downtown investment properties. There's a lot of buzz about properties that were bought in Brush Park and other areas like West Village that have had some unbelievable returns in the past decade.

The local guys that have built some pretty tremendous returns in Detroit are doing turnkey flipping. They renovate homes and fill with Section 8 renters and then sell.

Post: Group Home in Michigan

Anthony VenturiniPosted
  • Royal Oak, MI
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 8

My first post, but was wondering if we could bump this thread. I am interested in learning more and building a real estate program for this in the Metro Detroit Area.

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