Tag Archive for: Grand Rapids

For decades, Cosmopolitan Home Magazine has been covering prestigious homes. Trust me, I worked there for 6 years, this place is no joke. “Home of the Year” award is an honor that recognizes the best of the best in West Michigan from those who know.

Congrats to Mike Stevens, one of two partners who started Founders Brewing Company, and now proud owner of the Home of the Year! Mike and his partners fought their way from obscurity and near-extinction, through redefinition of the craft beer industry, to domination in today’s market. What a great story, and a deserving recipient.

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Congratulations Kristi and Ernie! Always a great decision to move close to downtown. Great working with you!

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You think you’re having a tough time looking for a place to buy in this market? Try renting one! Grand Rapids is currently at nearly 100% rental occupancy, the lowest rental vacancy rate in the US. Home prices have been back to pre-crash levels for about a year now, and the market is increasingly competitive if you are looking to purchase. No surprises here!

So, what’s the best route to go? You’re putting all of this effort in…should you rent or buy? Lets take a look at typical scenario in a great rental area, Eastown, a popular Grand Rapids neighborhood near downtown, where there is a high demand and quantity of both rentals and purchases.

The Eastown Comparison:

52 homes recently sold
(What’s currently for sale in Eastown? Glad you asked.)
Average sale price: $131,780
Average #BRs: 3.5
Avg SQFT: 1743

Average Rent for a 3-4 BR 1750 sqft home in Eastown: $1400/month.

Here’s how it looks, running this scenario through the Realtor.com calculator:

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The Upgrade

Looks like buying in Eastown quickly pays for itself, comparing $1400/month rent to a purchase of a $132,000 home. But what if you’re already leasing a home in that price range, but you’re ready for an upgrade and/or increased square footage. You want a home with a nice bit of land, an entry-level home in East Grand Rapids, maybe a distinctive spot in East Hills, or something in an historic district. Your lender says you can afford a $230,000 purchase price. Here’s how that looks:

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Try out your own scenairo! Here’s a tool from Realtor.com:

Rent Vs Own Calculator Link

LINK TO GROUPON ARTICLE

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“Grand Rapids has enjoyed a major renaissance in the past decade, thanks to a flourishing arts scene, population surge, and booming craft brewing industry. USA Today crowned it “America’s Best Beer Town” in 2014, citing its dozen breweries as proof that Grand Rapids residents love to kick back with a brew. Of its many art museums and sculptures, La Grande Vitesse—a monolithic, coral-hued avant garde structure sculpted by Alexander Calder—has come to symbolize the town’s affinity for public art.”

LINK TO FULL GROUPON ARTICLE

According to GRAR stats, the 7% rise in average home sale price in 2014 brought us right back up to the average sale price we were experiencing before 2007. Congrats Grand Rapids, Michigan we made it through to the other side!

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Report indicates robust growth across almost all sectors.

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According to a new report, “repurposed buildings and revitalization of downtown drive growth with 84.4 percent occupancy.”

“Looking ahead, we anticipate development projects surfacing in high-visibility corridors such as ‘The Gateway’ on Belknap Hill and New Holland Brewing on the west side.”

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A well-written and interesting take on Grand Rapids’ Art Prize competition, its origins and intentions, and how they have been fulfilled.

Original Article from Fast Company.

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Excerpt:
…in Grand Rapids, Michigan, a disruptive art competition called ArtPrize is turning the system upside down by making the art world more like the Internet. Downtown Grand Rapids doesn’t look anything like other capitals of the art world. Apart from the Grand Rapids Art Museum and the Urban Institute for Contemporary Art, it is notably devoid of galleries. But for 19 days each September and October, the city becomes an open-air art extravaganza. I spent three days in Grand Rapids during this year’sArtPrize, and it was pretty much impossible to walk a city block without seeing a painting, sculpture, or installation. All of this happens without with the curators, collectors, PR people, and galleries that turn the wheels and pull the levers (and strings) of the traditional art world. Instead, it relies on the anarchic equilibrium that defines the open communities of the Internet. Welcome to the Reddit of the art world.

Nice little place to call home a street away  from Riverside Park! Just under 80k, many nice improvements and architectural components, fenced yard, and a gnarly oversized garage that is the envy of the block.

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Huffington Post:

Grand Rapids, one of The Best Cities For Millennial Homebuyers, According To The National Association Of Realtors

Article/List link on HuffingtonPost.com

Excerpt:


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Median Home Price: $123,000  Job Growth: 4.2 percent

“In your 20s and early 30s, it’s hard not to notice the siren song of real estate. After all, mortgages rates are still at all-time lows and in many markets, buying can be cheaper than renting. You might also have been brought up to consider housing an investment and renting as ‘throwing money away.’

“If this sounds like your experience, then you might want to read up on this latest survey by the National Association of Realtors, who rounded up the hotspots where strong job growth and affordable home prices might persuade you to consider making the jump. According to their report, these are the markets that “are well-positioned to soon experience a rise in first-time buyers as the economy improves.” And, surprisingly enough, of the 100 metro areas that were analyzed (see below for more detail), some of the more popular millennial-based citiesdidn’t make the cut.


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NAR Identifies Best Purchase Markets for Aspiring Millennial Homebuyers

Full Article Link

Excerpt:

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source: NAR

“NAR analyzed current housing conditions, job creation and population trends in metropolitan statistical areas1 across the U.S. to determine the best markets for aspiring, leading edge Millennial2 homebuyers. Austin, Texas and Salt Lake City were identified as top standouts for Millennials for having a young adult population with solid job growth rates and still relatively affordable home prices. Seven of the 10 metro areas recognized are in the Midwest and West.

“Lawrence Yun , NAR chief economist, says the homeownership rate for young adults under the age of 35 peaked in 2005 (43 percent) and fell to 36 percent in the first quarter of 20143.

“‘Limited job prospects, student debt and flat wage growth have combined with tight credit conditions and low inventory to price Millennials out of some of the top cities such as New York and San Francisco,” he said. “However, NAR research finds that there are other metro areas Millennials are moving to where job growth is strong and homeownership is more attainable. These markets are well-positioned to soon experience a rise in first-time buyers as the economy improves.’

“NAR analyzed 100 metro areas that have a large Millennial presence, solid local job market conditions and strong migration patterns of young adults moving to that particular area to determine the best purchase prospects for young buyers. Housing affordability and inventory availability were also considered.”

Grand Rapids MI, East Hills Neighborhood. Nice turn-key duplex, one unit is occupied, tenants prefer to remain. City certified in 2013.

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