My Photo
Name:
Location: Livonia, Michigan, United States

I first became involved with real estate in 1981 when my wife gave me a choice of ballroom dance or real estate classes. I chose real estate, and began buying properties as rental investments. Over the years in working with real estate, I have purchased in excess of 3,500 single-family homes and pick up the name Mr. Lease Option. My web is www.mrleaseoption.com I teach over 40 real estate investment seminars a year, and running investment club www.megaeventingevent.com keeps me on the go.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Michigan Real Estate is a Glass Half Empty and Ready for a Refill

Can So Many Real Estate Investors Be Wrong about Michigan’s Promising Future?

Detroit, MI -- Downtown Detroit, MI is beginning to look a lot like the Vegas strip with casinos, hotels and restaurants galore being erected. While on the contrary, neighborhoods all across Michigan are beginning to look like ghost towns with vacant homes for sale popping up everywhere.

On the surface it looks like Michigan’s real estate market is in a downward spiral with over 200,000 foreclosed homes for sale found at http://www.thequickhomefinder.com LLC. Consider the hundreds of job cutbacks that have occurred recently and you may have difficulty seeing a brighter future. So then, how do you explain the hundreds of millions of dollars being invested in areas like Wayne County, Monroe County, Oakland County and Livingston County?

There are some realtors, agents and brokers who predict that Michigan will soon be a real estate gold mine. Detroit, Michigan alone is already developing into a tourist attraction with the construction of Comerica Park and Ford Field, five casinos and the major remodeling done to its entire waterfront. These attractions may not only be intended to bring visitors from the suburbs but to convince them to relocate for good. After all, consider the many lofts and condominiums that have been built during a time of economic hardship.

If this is the case, real estate companies had best be prepared to contend with competition once the floodgates open and home buyers start pouring in. The Quick Home Finder.com appeals to clients by offering a real estate listing service. This service enables consumers to find the home their looking for at the price they can afford from the comfort and convenience of their home PC. With some many properties available in Michigan, this sort of service may prove vital sooner than we all think.

The Quick Home Finder.com services the following Counties, Townships and Cities:

Oakland County --Addison Township, Auburn Hills, Berkley, Beverly Hills, Bingham Farms, Birmingham, Bloomfield Township, Clawson, Commerce Township, Farmington, Farmington Hills, Ferndale, Franklin, Hazel Park, Highland Township, Holly, Holly Township, Huntington Woods, Independence Township, Keego Harbor, Lathrup Village, Lyon Township, Madison Heights, Milford, Milford Township, Northville, Novi, Oak Park, Oakland Township, Orchard Lake, Orion Township, Oxford Township, Pleasant Ridge, Pontiac, Rochester, Rochester Hills, Royal Oak, Southfield, South Lyon, Troy, Walled Lake, Waterford Township, West Bloomfield Township, White Lake Township, Wixom Wayne County --Belleville, Brownstown Township, Canton Township, Dearborn, Dearborn Heights, Grosse Ile Township, Grosse Pointe Shores, Grosse Pointe Woods, Hamtramck, Inkster, Livonia, Northville Township, Plymouth, Redford Township, Riverview, Romulus, Taylor, Trenton, Wayne, Westland, Wyandotte. Washtenaw County: Ann Arbor, Bridgewater, Chelsea, Dexter, Manchester, Salem, Saline, Superior Township, Whitmore Lake, Whittaker, Willis, and Ypsilanti

Livingston County:
Brighton City, Cohoctah Township, Deerfield Township, Green Oak Township, Handy Township, Howell City, Iosco Township, Village of Fowlerville, Brighton Township, Conway Township, Genoa Township, Hamburg Township, Hartland Township, Howell Township, Marion Township, Putnam Township, Unadilla Township, Village of Pinckney
For more information: http://TheQuickHomeFinder.com

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home