16 February 2026 | 9 replies
That is developing real-world deal experience.
26 January 2026 | 4 replies
Interesting, idk how they develop and build that but definitely worth looking into
13 February 2026 | 4 replies
By fully understanding the opportunity(s) a wholesale property has to offer.This requires you to know:- Highest & best use of the property (flip, rental, development, etc.)- Actual as-is market value, no fluff- Conservative After Repair Value (ARV)- Rehab costs- Market rent- Any possible surprisesIf you determine all this and share it with the "world", investors will find you...and more importantly, become repeat clients.Waaaay too many "wholesalers" are just slimy sales people.
30 January 2026 | 4 replies
The rule of “unintended consequences” also leads us to conclude some other effects of buyers paying their agents directly, (without the “work around”) developed by the NAR, which was the original intention of the regulators in suing the NAR.
26 January 2026 | 8 replies
Once that’s clear, the decision to lean in or wait tends to be much cleaner. comes down to location and jurisdiction.. if your an expert in a certain local and jurisdiction you can take more risks.. if you are new to this or dont know how the city operates you want to take less risk. for me if I am looking at a deal in an area I dont know or have ever developed in I will hire a Good Civil and pay for a due diligence package based on their experience in the market place this is usually 5 to 10k .
1 February 2026 | 1 reply
South Carolina has Opportunity Zones, historic tax credits, and other economic development tools that could benefit investors, especially those improving distressed properties.Final ThoughtsInvesting in South Carolina real estate offers real potential, but it requires smart, localized decision-making.
28 January 2026 | 37 replies
$2.5B New Center by Henry Ford Health, Pistons owner and Michigan State Universityhttps://www.clickondetroit.com/news/local/2023/02/08/incredible-investment-in-our-city-25b-detroit-neighborhood-redevelopment-to-begin-in-2024/$1.5B Investment, 12,000 temp jobs, 6,000 New Jobs: District Detroit Developmenthttps://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/2022/11/15/district-detroit-1-5b-development-to-include-housing-retail-hotels/69649853007/$1.4B Total as Hotel Added to Hudson Sitehttps://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/2023/11/02/hudsons-site-hotel-plans-move-ahead-as-city-issues-permit/71426631007/$439M Gilbert Foundation investment in Detroithttps://www.henryfordmsu.org/news/september-2023/gilbert-family-foundation-announces-nick-gilbert-neurofibromatosis-research-institute$400M Investment, 517 New Jobs: Norway’s Nel Hydronhttps://businessfacilities.com/nel-hydrogen-will-build-400m-gigafactory-in-southeast-michigan#:~:text=In%20Southeast%20Michigan-,Nel%20Hydrogen%20Will%20Build%20%24400M%20Gigafactory%20In%20Southeast%20Michigan,green%20hydrogen%20using%20electrolyzer%20technology.$300M Huntington Place Renovations & New Detroit Hotel https://www.crainsdetroit.com/real-estate/huntington-place-renovations-new-hotel-deal-reached$200M Chase Investment in Detroithttps://www.axios.com/2023/09/28/detroit-rebound-jp-morgan-investment$44M Investment, 237 New Jobs: Bollinger Motorshttps://michauto.org/bollinger-motors-plans-44m-metro-detroit-investment/$21.5M Investment for Detroit west side Dexter Neighborhoodhttps://www.clickondetroit.com/news/local/2023/11/01/neighborhood-on-detroits-west-side-receives-more-than-215m-in-investments/$20.6M Investment, 186 New Jobs: BorgWarnerhttps://www.crainsdetroit.com/auto-suppliers/borgwarner-invest-206-million-create-186-jobs$11M, 200 New Jobs: Volkswagen Scout Brand Investment in Detroithttps://www.teslarati.com/volkswagen-scout-11-million-detroit-investment/New Detroit Developments to Be Excited Abouthttps://www.metrotimes.com/detroit/15-new-detroit-developments-to-be-excited-about-photos/Slideshow/32734721/327353923 International Companies Choose Detroithttps://www.detroitregionalpartnership.com/international-investment-comes-to-detroit-region/6 New Residential Developments in Detroithttps://detroitisit.com/6-new-residential-developments-in-detroit-to-know-about/Contact us with any questions you have.
24 January 2026 | 1 reply
Buyer who wants to develop later (more on this below)Would love feedback on which buyer type actually takes interest in properties like this.Rental Scenarios I Ran (rough draft)These are just examples of what I’ve seen in Englewood with similar setups:ScenarioEst.
11 February 2026 | 8 replies
You are collecting a cash flow stream from an investment grade tenant but the property itself for land and building is almost worthless when it goes dark if they do not renew the option periods.If the DG is NN lease the tenant will limp along repairs and then go with new developer for new building rather than exercising option and having to pay all that capex coming due.
11 February 2026 | 12 replies
@Jose Blanco The "unicorn" loan requires the borrower to put down 50% + pay closing costs and your assignment fee.....also no sensible buyer is relying on the seller prepared appraisal when purchasing a $1.5M piece of real estate but pretty sure you will lose buyers at "Bass Pro Shop development expected to drive major tourism".