How America’s foreclosure capital came back from the dead

          By: Lydia DePilis at CNN Money There’s a reason why Lee County became the foreclosure capital of the United States. Its two vast bedroom communities, Lehigh Acres and Cape Coral, were planned in the 1950s. Master developers drained the marshlands, laid the streets, dug canals, and plotted out quarter-acre lots so … Continued

Don’t Delay, Call Jay

        JayBuysDetroit is  a realty solutions company that offer cash solutions to families in need. We understand the obstacles families face, such as: foreclosure, divorce, bills or you simply need to sell your home fast. No matter the situation, we will assist you. We will provide a hassle free- guaranteed offer and … Continued

Detroit Ranked Worst Real Estate Market In 2018

          From: CBS Detroit Detroit has been ranked as the worst real estate market in the nation in a new WalletHub study. With home values rising by an average of more than $16,000 in the first quarter of 2018 but affordability dropping as mortgage rates get higher, the personal-finance website WalletHub released its report on … Continued

Detroit Is Once Again On The Rise To Becoming A Renaissance City

  By: Steven Sigel at ReJournals   On June 18, hundreds gathered around the Michigan Central Depot, Detroit’s 500,000-square-foot decrepit former central train station. The building has served as a symbol of the city’s various ailments wrapped up in one gigantic piece of real estate: globalization, lack of opportunities, civic mismanagement. Yet, this time the … Continued

What do you wish you knew before house-hunting in Detroit?

By Robin Runyan at Curbed Detroit To say that the real estate market in Detroit is complicated is a vast understatement. Like the city itself, there are layers upon layers of complexities that might not be so obvious to the average home-buyer. Detroit has a very low percentage of homes bought with mortgages. although that … Continued

Home prices on the rise in Metro Detroit

By: Annalise Frank at Crains Detroit Some real estate market watchers are looking for clues on the next downturn and some are celebrating as home prices continue to rise on shrinking inventory in metro Detroit. July sales of homes and condominiums in the region are up 6.8 percent over the same month last year, according … Continued

Land Contracts

Why lease a home monthly, When you can lease to own? Land Contracts are similar to a mortgage. Rather than paying the bank or lender like you’d normally do with a mortgage; you pay the homeowner. Land Contracts allow you to pay on a home monthly. The difference is you are paying to own the … Continued

Consultant selected for Warrendale-Cody Rouge neighborhood framework

by Kurt Nagl at Crain’s Detroit The city of Detroit selected Hector Design to develop what it considers a first-of-its-kind framework for making the Warrendale-Cody Rouge neighborhood more kid-friendly, the city said Thursday. The New Jersey-based consultant was hired as part of the city’s bid to improve mobility, housing, education, health and public safety in … Continued

The Detroit Dream

  Imagine a place where families felt safe to live, a place where children would ride their bicycles down the street and play with their neighborhood friends. Let’s think back to a time when kids could walk to school and their parents wouldn’t have to worry about them returning safely. Let’s recall a time when … Continued