Archive for September, 2008
What is the best dance club or nightclub in downtown Detroit?
Friday, September 26th, 2008Paris P asked:
I’m going to be around the Greektown area for some poker and looking to go out to a dance club, night club or somewhere with a few friends (about 4 or 5 of us, a couple guys, a couple girls) somewhere in downtown Detroit- somewhere not obscenely crowded and with either a good dance floor or some good entertainment.
KITT
I’m going to be around the Greektown area for some poker and looking to go out to a dance club, night club or somewhere with a few friends (about 4 or 5 of us, a couple guys, a couple girls) somewhere in downtown Detroit- somewhere not obscenely crowded and with either a good dance floor or some good entertainment.
KITT
What steps do I take to incorporate an LLC in Detroit, Michigan?
Thursday, September 25th, 2008How do I apply for the next police exam in Detroit?
Wednesday, September 24th, 2008detroit heisman
Monday, September 22nd, 2008edwinhughes asked:
you got to holla at this video we killin this dance big ups to the Dem heizman boys
RYKER
Where can I find the best deal for a flight to Amsterdam or London from Detroit, USA?
Monday, September 22nd, 2008skiboymi asked:
Two friends and I want to go visit western europe over the summer. Where can we find the best deal on a flight from detroit (DTW) to either London or Amsterdam? I have checked some of the online deals, but I wanted to know if there were any good student deals (we are all university students) or anything that won’t break too deap into my budget. If you have any experience with getting cheap flights to europe, please help me out! Thanks everyone.
BIGELOW
Two friends and I want to go visit western europe over the summer. Where can we find the best deal on a flight from detroit (DTW) to either London or Amsterdam? I have checked some of the online deals, but I wanted to know if there were any good student deals (we are all university students) or anything that won’t break too deap into my budget. If you have any experience with getting cheap flights to europe, please help me out! Thanks everyone.
BIGELOW
I would like to Move to Detroit or Flint and I would like to know which city is better to relocate to?
Saturday, September 20th, 2008Voting Republican in ‘08 asked:
I am interested in moving to Michigan to either Detroit or Flint. I have heard that both cities have strong economies, good mass transportation, are great places for singles, and have good cultural places to visit. I am interested in working in the automotive industry since Michigan is the Automotive Capital of the World.
I am interested in moving to Michigan to either Detroit or Flint. I have heard that both cities have strong economies, good mass transportation, are great places for singles, and have good cultural places to visit. I am interested in working in the automotive industry since Michigan is the Automotive Capital of the World.
Between Detroit and Flint, which city is better to live in and why?
HUSK
Detroit vs Chicago “JIT vs JUKE”(WALA CAM) FOOTWORKING
Friday, September 19th, 2008WALACAM asked:
DANCE BATTLE IN DETROIT
JITTING/JUKING.PUT TOGETHER BY WALA(OUT OF CHICAGO) FOOTWORK PRODUCTION GAIBLE/RASUUL(OUT OF DETROIT)
LEISS
Detroit Bank Foreclosures: Hidden Gem of the Faltering Real Estate Market
Friday, September 19th, 2008philip smith asked:
With the economy in a downturn and Americans becoming increasingly more worried about just how far their dollars will go in the coming years, it makes sense that many would think twice before buying a new home. It seems like all we ever hear about is the housing market plunge, low property values and the impending effects it will have on the possible recession we are facing. However, out of this mess, one of the best opportunities for would be homebuyers has ironically arisen, and that’s Detroit bank foreclosures.
Detroit bank foreclosures aren’t traditional types of real estate. They’re sold off by bank lenders looking to collect on an unpaid debt owed by a previous homeowner. However, most of these properties for far less through these foreclosure sales than they ever would at open market. In fact, most buyers end up savings anywhere from10 to 50% on Detroit bank foreclosures, simply because they’re sold at auction.
And the market for Detroit bank foreclosures is simply booming. Michigan was the states hardest hit by the nationwide surge in foreclosures last year, and Detroit made up for a huge portion of the overall foreclosure inventory. The first month of the year saw an immediate surge, as from December to January, the number of foreclosures in the metro Detroit area grew 40%.
With this trend expected to continue well into 2008, local buyers would be wise to start looking into buying Detroit bank foreclosures if they’re considering buying new homes, as they may be the only sure bet for value the market has right now. Finding listings with a service such as BankForeclosureSale.com is an excellent place to start, as they provide quality, updated listings as well as advice for buyers on finding the right deals and best values.
TARSHIS
With the economy in a downturn and Americans becoming increasingly more worried about just how far their dollars will go in the coming years, it makes sense that many would think twice before buying a new home. It seems like all we ever hear about is the housing market plunge, low property values and the impending effects it will have on the possible recession we are facing. However, out of this mess, one of the best opportunities for would be homebuyers has ironically arisen, and that’s Detroit bank foreclosures.
Detroit bank foreclosures aren’t traditional types of real estate. They’re sold off by bank lenders looking to collect on an unpaid debt owed by a previous homeowner. However, most of these properties for far less through these foreclosure sales than they ever would at open market. In fact, most buyers end up savings anywhere from10 to 50% on Detroit bank foreclosures, simply because they’re sold at auction.
And the market for Detroit bank foreclosures is simply booming. Michigan was the states hardest hit by the nationwide surge in foreclosures last year, and Detroit made up for a huge portion of the overall foreclosure inventory. The first month of the year saw an immediate surge, as from December to January, the number of foreclosures in the metro Detroit area grew 40%.
With this trend expected to continue well into 2008, local buyers would be wise to start looking into buying Detroit bank foreclosures if they’re considering buying new homes, as they may be the only sure bet for value the market has right now. Finding listings with a service such as BankForeclosureSale.com is an excellent place to start, as they provide quality, updated listings as well as advice for buyers on finding the right deals and best values.
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