12 November 2025 | 8 replies
Deals like that often come with strong underwriting, professional property management, and a team approach, which can make targeting undervalued, multi-tenant properties more manageable.Markets that have been showing opportunity include Sun Belt cities with growing populations and job markets, as well as secondary metro areas where older properties can be repositioned for higher returns
1 November 2025 | 1 reply
If you want to look at the KC metro area as a possibility, let me know.
27 November 2025 | 7 replies
Hi All, My business partner and I have done a few successful multifamily deals in our area in the past, and we now have a group of family, friends, and associates who are eager to join us in a syndication where we replicate our multifamily investment strategy in this local metro.
6 November 2025 | 11 replies
The overruns weren't caused by the Land Bank or thir requirements, they were due to inevitable surprises when you do major renovations.Rcommend NOT focusing on Land Bank properties, instead look at everything on the market and buy the best BRRR property you can find.One last thing, many of the Land Bank properties are in Class D Neighborhoods:( VERY difficult to make these work as rentals or flip.If you'd like to chat more, DM us and check out the Interactive Map of Metro Detroit with color-coded Classes on our website - to make better decisions:)
9 November 2025 | 10 replies
Use your engineer brain to set a simple buy box and run a daily “noise‑to‑numbers” scan: target stable, landlord‑friendly metros outside CA, verify rents and ARV with an investor‑friendly agent and PM, and make one offer a week with inspection and financing outs.
13 November 2025 | 10 replies
Yeah, this 60 unit development is in a suburb of Oklahoma City, which I like as a metro.
5 November 2025 | 3 replies
@Storm BucknorWe manage almost 100 S8 leases in the Metro Detroit market.While S8 may address tenant nonpayment issues, there are other challenges with tenant-portion of rent payments, tenant damages, dealing with S8 Annual Inspections and dealing with the nonresponsive caseworkers (underpaid & overworked).It also does NOT pay more than market rent.
5 November 2025 | 4 replies
I currently work in the San Jose, CA metro area but grew up in Arizona, and lately I’ve been looking more seriously at wholesale and investment opportunities back home in AZ.I’ve noticed that some of the best deals I come across seem to come from foreclosure auctions — a lot of them look extremely discounted compared to nearby comps and even show things like “Likely to sell faster than 97% of nearby homes” on Zillow.That said, I’m aware there are some real risks — many of these auction listings are occupied, and some don’t allow interior inspections or tours, which makes due diligence tricky.Since I don’t currently have any auction experts in my network, I’d love to hear from investors who have bought at auction before.
2 November 2025 | 2 replies
@Chaim MalWe’re a Property Management Company (PMC) in Metro Detroit ONLY, with 25+ years of experience, and we’ve seen owners make the same mistakes, over & over again when looking to hire a PMC – which drives us nuts!.
12 November 2025 | 14 replies
I have a client with an short-term rental on a somewhat busy street in the Denver metro area.