GLIGA Blog: Michigan: Detroit

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How vacant is Detroit?

Reprinted from http://blog.mylandlordinsurance.com.

There are a lot of investors looking at Detroit as a great place to buy cheap real estate. The thinking is if you can purchase a home with renovations included for $35,000, you can quickly turn a profit. Most homes in Detroit are brick, beautiful, 2 stories, and usually over 2,000 sqft. As a section 8 property the going rental rate is between $1000-$1400 a month. That is roughly $12,000 a year. In three short years the property would be paid and any future rental income would be 100% profit with the property having a resale value of about 50,000 if rented with a good tenant. Sounds great.

There's few problems with this plan:

(Summarized)

Insurance and Taxes

27% of homes are vacant

Lack of employment opportunities

Solution:

Rebuild City from Center. Consolidate public resources and reduce supply by demolishing vacant homes.

To get a more detailed description please read our blog. http://blog.mylandlordinsurance.com

4 commentsDonald Stevens • July 27 2010 01:17PM