Detroit Goldmine Properties offers serious investors high-yield, up-and-running properties in the $20,000 to $30,000 range with monthly gross rental income of $700-$1,100. Contact us.
First, some background on Detroit as an investment opportunity:
Motor City topped the national list of metro-area foreclosures in 2007 with nearly 5% of its households affected. The trend continued in 2008, and Detroit is now popularly known as the foreclosure capital of the U.S.
As such, Detroit presents a unique set of opportunities for the real estate investor. Solidly built homes, historically low prices, a thriving rental market. In some neighborhoods, median housing sales prices are down as much as 80% over two years ago.
In 2008 investors began to take note. Housing sales are up 50% in 2009 over last year according to a recent National Public Radio piece on Detroit’s housing rebound, a “strange revival” in the current economy.
We can help you get into the Detroit market with a turnkey income property. Get your Detroit Goldmine.


- Volonte Williams -Real Estate Investor
Volonte Williams is an entrepreneur and real-estate investor originally from the San Francisco Bay Area. Early in his career, he founded a sucessful event planning firm, onenationmusic.com and One Nation Underground Productions, serving clients such as Ebay, Microsoft, Visa and The Getty Family amongs others.
During the 90’s, Volonte promoted music and nightclub events in his native San Francisco, appeared in a variety of radio commercials (Miller Lite, Union Bank of California and United Way ) at the same time he found time to start- up American Auto Classic (classic car rental company) with such clients as Hewlett Packard and Francis Ford Coppola.
Later he co-founded a multimedia web-design firm. In 2003, Williams turned his business acumen to real estate investment, focusing on pre-construction property in Las Vegas, Florida and California. In 2005, he identified Buffalo, NY as a prime investment target and acquired 40 high-yield, multi-unit rental properties within two years, which he managed and later re-sold. Williams has moved on to concentrate on the Detroit market, where he has invested significant time and money in acquiring and rehabilitating turn-key income properties in stable neighborhoods. Williams’ business, Detroit Goldmine Properties, featured in a forthcoming June 2009 article on Detroit investment in SmartMoney magazine, offers fully-occupied, high-yield properties to cash investors. Email Volonte Williams.
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