This week we’re joined by Alan Davidoff, principal broker at TAP RE, for a tactical deep-dive on investor-focused brokerage, Detroit’s affordability story, and the strategies working right now. We unpack house-hack frameworks (including low-down-payment paths), how to evaluate 2–4 unit deals, where seller credits and concessions meaningfully change the math, and why Detroit’s revitalization continues to attract out-of-state investors. We also hit rate path scenarios, what a quarter-point move really does to payments, and practical guidance on VA/FHA usage for buyers who want to get in with minimal cash and maximum upside.
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