silusbotwin
Well-Known Member
Im currently to buy a cheap house/trailer/manufactured home in SE Michigan but my budget is pretty low at about 6K CASH for a down payment BUT i have no credit since I've chosen to opt out of the legal slavery trade that most of you know as "the workforce" and i CERTAINLY want nothing to do with any financial institutions if possible.
I'm wide open to renting from an mmj friendly landlord but as considering i am a MMMPCG for a living, i obviously have no proof of employment (which is why i was initially looking to go for the buy route) Anybody have any tips, advice, or leads for me? Any ideas on how to find a mmj friendly landlord who wouldn't mind me doing temporary modifications to the home (running new circuitry for my equipment, cutting vent holes into drywall, and stuff like that)? Or maybe a lead on purchasing a home that fits inside of my budget, while also being structurally sound? Im not too worried about the condition inside, so long as the place doesnt have a leaky roof, huge holes in the side of the building. I only plan on living there part time, and i will be leaving part time at my current home, so it doesnt have to really be in excellent living condition. Oh, and i also have a little bit of cash set aside for any neccessary repairs and such.
Ive spent the last few weeks searching listings in Detroit since there are plenty of affordable homes for sale there but it seems im about 5-10K shy of what I'd need to rehab one of these cheap 3000-5000 dollar homes. Im open to pretty much anything in a 40-50 mile radius of Detroit.
I'm wide open to renting from an mmj friendly landlord but as considering i am a MMMPCG for a living, i obviously have no proof of employment (which is why i was initially looking to go for the buy route) Anybody have any tips, advice, or leads for me? Any ideas on how to find a mmj friendly landlord who wouldn't mind me doing temporary modifications to the home (running new circuitry for my equipment, cutting vent holes into drywall, and stuff like that)? Or maybe a lead on purchasing a home that fits inside of my budget, while also being structurally sound? Im not too worried about the condition inside, so long as the place doesnt have a leaky roof, huge holes in the side of the building. I only plan on living there part time, and i will be leaving part time at my current home, so it doesnt have to really be in excellent living condition. Oh, and i also have a little bit of cash set aside for any neccessary repairs and such.
Ive spent the last few weeks searching listings in Detroit since there are plenty of affordable homes for sale there but it seems im about 5-10K shy of what I'd need to rehab one of these cheap 3000-5000 dollar homes. Im open to pretty much anything in a 40-50 mile radius of Detroit.