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@sumavagary
@sumavagary 23 сағат бұрын
At the end you do apples and oranges to select Bay View. I suspect if you took each Milwaukee neighborhood, you would find others similar to Bay View.
@joshuaflask3091
@joshuaflask3091 14 күн бұрын
What about New Berlin? I'm surprised about West Allis.
@CBPunisher1900
@CBPunisher1900 14 күн бұрын
too close to africa,sorry typo i mean too close to milwaukee lol
@LoganTurner-z9h
@LoganTurner-z9h 14 күн бұрын
Hey Marcus, first time home buyer/ real estate investor, any general insight or thoughts on investing in a duplex in the current market? Is it worth considering waiting until after the election? Based on this video it seems the election has minimal impact overall and home prices will likely increase in 2025
@quincyjones5676
@quincyjones5676 16 күн бұрын
Looking into buying rental income property but it’s looking bleak.
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE 16 күн бұрын
Not easy, but worth it. Personally, fall is my favorite time to buy rental property, when the market starts to fade.. Have you found my investing in MKE channel yet?
@IndelibleHD
@IndelibleHD 21 күн бұрын
My town ❤
@zackdreamcast
@zackdreamcast 23 күн бұрын
Bay view is the new East Side so that makes sense. Schools are shit though. If you care about schools it’s whitefolks,,, I mean whitefish bay, Mequon, or Brookfield. But if you want great schools but still low taxes than Mequon is your best choice. If you don’t have school age kids than your ranking is 💯 on point
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE 23 күн бұрын
Thanks. Trying to be OnPoint, that's our team name after all. Funny story: we had our for-sale-sign installers put the sign in the wrong yard just across the street. My seller was a good sport, sent me a picture and changed our name to Off-Point 😂
@BizzycardozaETA
@BizzycardozaETA 24 күн бұрын
Never knew how beautiful it is.
@darkbagel69
@darkbagel69 Ай бұрын
I've lived in Franklin for the last 26 years. I find it strange that you group it together like this. The suburb that is most similar too, and feels most like part of our community is Oak Creek, and you didn't even mention it. We do use some of the parks and shopping in Greendale, Greenfield and Hales Corners, but... I think most of the metro area does. I agree with your representation that living in Greenfield is very much like living in Milwaukee, whereas Franklin is definitely suburban. but to me, that's one more reason why I wouldn't lump them together.
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE Ай бұрын
You make a good point, I can't argue with your logic 👍
@jilliannotice8852
@jilliannotice8852 Ай бұрын
To be homeless and to live your entire existence uncomfortable 🎯🎯 he says this like if you have the money you should choose to be homeless 😂😂
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE Ай бұрын
being homeless is terrible on so many more levels than not having a place to sleep. Fortunatley MKE is doing a pretty good job supporting people who are in this situation, which is why you don't see it as many as in other cities. I am right now in Seattle, but I have seen it in DC, LA, NYC, Denver and Phoenix come to mind. Getting a roof over your head and making it a "home" is the first goal. Buying and owning it eventually free and clear should be the second.
@jilliannotice8852
@jilliannotice8852 Ай бұрын
@@MarcusMKE finding someone a place to sleep is not helpful.. if you live in a homeless shelter or with someone else you are still homeless 🎯🎯 there’s enough space and resources for everyone to have their own home 🎯🎯
@damiensommer780
@damiensommer780 Ай бұрын
Awesome video, as always. Do you have data on the east side neighborhood of Milwaukee?
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE Ай бұрын
Not for single family homes, there are only very few. Condo market is at 101.7% list to sale and prices are up 7.8%
@arond24
@arond24 Ай бұрын
How about Okauchee and Oconomowoc?
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE Ай бұрын
Oconomowoc is very hot, I don't think that surprises anyone. List to sale price is 102.6% and median sales price is up by 12.6%.
@sbdsoill
@sbdsoill Ай бұрын
Cause their basketball team sucks. LETS GO JRUE!!
@ColeAbbeduto
@ColeAbbeduto Ай бұрын
I’m really surprised to not see Oak Creek on the list! I close on my house there on Monday :)
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE Ай бұрын
Congratulations! Oak Creek is a great community! The numbers are a bit inconsistent, both median and average sales prices are down 1.3% and 1.5% respectively YTD. What's interesting is that for sale inventory is basically half of what it was a year ago, which will probably start to drive up the sale to list ratio and also median sold prices.
@jfadrowski1
@jfadrowski1 Ай бұрын
How is West Milwaukee doing? I heard that the village has the highest property taxes in Milwaukee County.
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE Ай бұрын
I have heard that rumor too, but most SF are taxed around $3000 at a 200-250k property value. That does not seems in line with many of the other MKE County tax rates. Brown Deer for example is definitly higher. I own a property in WM since 2008 and always liked it. Not many sales, so list to sale ratio all over the map, but mostly over 100-105% - like West Allis. Currently only 2 listings thats it.
@jfadrowski1
@jfadrowski1 Ай бұрын
@MarcusMKE the problem with WM, BD, and SF is that they can't expand their city or village limits by annexation, which not much land to develop.
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE Ай бұрын
@@jfadrowski1 that is also MKE's issue, which is why we don't see much new construction inside the city. I hope that GrowingMKE will result in updates to the zoning code setting off a trend of new- and re-development.
@jfadrowski1
@jfadrowski1 Ай бұрын
@MarcusMKE I am also excited about it. Very ambitious of the city looking forward.
@alejandrocervantes1527
@alejandrocervantes1527 Ай бұрын
Great video real transparent and show how Milwaukee market is doing currently 👍
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE Ай бұрын
Thanks Alejandro, it's all in the data. If you have any particular questions, let me know. I also love debunking myths. With data :-)
@srihari_g
@srihari_g Ай бұрын
How about Foxpoint?
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE Ай бұрын
I looked at Fox Point and we know it well, my wife used to teach there for almost 20 years. The sold to list ratio has steadily been declining over the last 12 months from about 104% to now 99%. Median sales price down 5.45% from 550k to 520k. But with only 65 houses sold this year, I am not sure if that data is representative. The median list price is up 24% so no wonder. But we only have 14 listings at the moment and a third of them is over 1.5M so you get a huge swing in these numbers. Fox Point is a VERY desirable area to live and a really good example why I exclude small markets - the data needs more "interpretation" beyond a simple number. Great question - thanks for asking!
@jediconnor9349
@jediconnor9349 Ай бұрын
One city is definitely safer than the other.
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE Ай бұрын
I am actually not sure how i would answer that question. You probably have an opinion. Can we hear it?
@christianpruss
@christianpruss Ай бұрын
Man, I'm from New Berlin. My father was a detective at Wauwatosa PD. Mother lived in Franklin. I keep telling my significant other its time to move back. We live in southern California, that's where she is from. Median house here is 800k and that's for 2 bedrooms, 1400 square feet it's ridiculous. Oxnard, CA
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE Ай бұрын
Well, the winters are nice in SoCal! But if and when you want to talk more about moving send me an email [email protected]
@1WriterGaming.Official
@1WriterGaming.Official Ай бұрын
From Milwaukee born and raised. Moved to Houston 11 years ago. Making plans on moving back within the next month
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE Ай бұрын
@@1WriterGaming.Official what are your main reasons for moving back? Family, job or weather?
@1WriterGaming.Official
@1WriterGaming.Official Ай бұрын
@@MarcusMKE Weather and Job
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE Ай бұрын
@@1WriterGaming.Official makes sense, I hear that a lot. Family is next and clients who are visiting often tell me that people are so nice here, which never ceases to amaze me that they point it out, I guess you get used to it
@awetravelsOG
@awetravelsOG Ай бұрын
Do you charge a fee for finding an apartment for rent? Or like other states you get a commission from an owner of the apartment? Thank you!
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE Ай бұрын
I think rents are still too low to make it viable for agents to find apartments in MKE like I have seen this for example in NYC. But you are usually just fine looking on Zillow
@darrino3606
@darrino3606 Ай бұрын
Look I've bought house's. My house in California and Iover paid... but my house has increased in price by 20k. The thing. Isi ought at 2.5 interest rate. My mortgage is l1000 amonth, I don't care because there is no way in could pay less than that for rent.
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE Ай бұрын
Well done! And it will continue to go up in value while your payment will remain the same for 30 years until you own it free and clear!
@IMEMINE.
@IMEMINE. Ай бұрын
Nope
@InvestMKE
@InvestMKE Ай бұрын
Nope what?
@Dazcoolman
@Dazcoolman Ай бұрын
Mr.Plinketts old property
@2shaygoolay303
@2shaygoolay303 Ай бұрын
Be careful, the police are very racist, west allis likes to try to keep it white, I don’t think they have any minorities on their police force, if they do, they probably keep them working behind the scenes.
@hayleyyjay
@hayleyyjay Ай бұрын
We want to buy but we’re first time buyers from CA and we don’t have anything for a down. So renting it is for now.
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE Ай бұрын
Aww, wish I could help you. You need 3.5% down with FHA, we can look into WHEDA to cover the difference. So there are ways, but a word of caution here as well: owning a home also comes with expenses. You want to paint, or you need a new water heater. You can feel confident about those things when you are able to save up for a down payment. Renting for more than a year is about as financially smart as eating out every day - yes it keeps you flexible, but you have nothing to show for the money you spent. Most people spend at least 250k in rent before they buy their first home...
@hayleyyjay
@hayleyyjay Ай бұрын
@@MarcusMKE I’m from California so my perception of real estate and down payments are warped. Here, a down payment can equal what some houses do in MKE. I think I can get 10-15k together for a down in about a year- would that be feasible for a decent house in MKE market? Thank you for all your insight!
@hayleyyjay
@hayleyyjay Ай бұрын
You’ve made my families move a lot more enjoyable with your excellent content. Thank you!
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE Ай бұрын
Happy to hear that and welcome to MKE! And BTW - winter is not anymore what it used to be. Mostly just brown grass instead of snow.
@hayleyyjay
@hayleyyjay Ай бұрын
Thank you for the content! Me and my family are Californian and looking into the big jump.
@marcusbluedanubeproperties5964
@marcusbluedanubeproperties5964 Ай бұрын
Solid data, very level headed analysis
@dianaingles3019
@dianaingles3019 Ай бұрын
Appreciate your video updates.
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE Ай бұрын
Thank you! Your comments and likes really help the channel!
@LookitsRiley
@LookitsRiley 2 ай бұрын
Doesn’t it make the most sense for builders to keep building slowly & keep demanding max dollars for their builds? Why should belinski put up a 2000 home subdivision? They would start getting less money per home with all the new supply added.
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE 2 ай бұрын
You are right, it does. Builders are mostly interested in keeping their business steady, builders flip between too much work and not enough, very hard to manage for them in cash flow and very hard on their crews: they can flex only 10-20% up or down in work hours. The Milwaukee metro area could easily absorb a housing stock growth of 5000 units per year, which would only be about 1%. In order to dig ourselves out of the (housing shortage) hole we are in, we could use probably 2% for the next 5 to 10 years. We are nowhere near that level, which keeps upward pressure on home prices. The other issues is zoning. We would need land zoned for smaller houses, closer together with city sewer and city water to build homes for under 400k, so they are affordable. If the zoning project Growing MKE (see video from a couple weeks ago) is successful, we might actually see the construction of townhomes in Milwaukee , which cost much less to build than a big single family on 3 acres and help create the walkable neighborhoods everyone loves..
@marcusbluedanubeproperties5964
@marcusbluedanubeproperties5964 2 ай бұрын
But if they build 5 times more homes they would still make a lot more money, even on a smaller profit margin
@LookitsRiley
@LookitsRiley 2 ай бұрын
@@marcusbluedanubeproperties5964 You're right. However this is the classic example of fast nickel VS's slow time. Over the long run they stand to make MILLIONS more on NOT putting up 2000 homes in a year. Belinski homes in my area are $550,000 and up. It would be impossible to to ask that much if they built 10:1.
@LookitsRiley
@LookitsRiley 2 ай бұрын
@@MarcusMKE They should take all the money they want to spend on the new zoning project and make Milwaukee a safer city. This will make people want to actually live in the city and make builders want to invest time and resources building housing. Milwaukee (proper) is losing residents every single year and it's not because housing is unaffordable. It's because of all the crime and the ghettos spilling out into once nice neighborhoods. (glendale, tosa)
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE 2 ай бұрын
@@LookitsRiley Crime, poverty, MPS, reckless driving etc... many issues that really need to be worked on for the reasons you describe. But I don't think it is one or the other, we need to do both. Fortunately it does not cost much to fix zoning, just rules on paper. We do have quite a few MKE proper neighborhoods that are very high in demand, take Brewers Hill, Riverwest and of course Bay View, downtowner the lower East Side and the Thrid Ward as examples. So, not easy but possible for individual MKE neighborhoods to be desirable. The reason why Tosa is so popular is because it is doing well/better in all the issues listed above - plus it is a walkable neighborhood, which is a function of historic zoning. You can actually walk to a restaurant, have a few drinks and walk home without worry. Of course people like that!
@MrSuburbguy4249
@MrSuburbguy4249 2 ай бұрын
Your monthly updates on the Milwaukee real estate market are appreciated.
@marcusbluedanubeproperties5964
@marcusbluedanubeproperties5964 2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@IMakeHistory2
@IMakeHistory2 2 ай бұрын
Are you saying the data suggests that home prices here generally drop during cold months as opposed to warm? Why would this be the case?
@marcusbluedanubeproperties5964
@marcusbluedanubeproperties5964 2 ай бұрын
Yes, we have a strong seasonal pattern in Milwaukee. I have made several videos on the topic tp explain details, but in a nut shell everyone wants to buy a house in spring and very few people around Thanksgiving - lower demand makes for more days on market and ultimately lower offers. You can see this very clear when you look at the average list to sale price ratio. At the moment almost 103% and in November we were at 98%
@IMakeHistory2
@IMakeHistory2 2 ай бұрын
@@marcusbluedanubeproperties5964 which video, can you link me? We are planning a move to Milwaukee in the next 1-2 years and your channel is great info. You are one of the most analytical realtors I have come across! Great work!!
@stevenkeller3047
@stevenkeller3047 2 ай бұрын
I love cities making these forward steps. Good job Milwaukee. And having served on a planning commission for nine years. Three years from start to finish a new comprehensive plan like this is light speed. Amazing. Best wishes.
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE 2 ай бұрын
Yes! There is so much to consider, it takes a lot to gain broad support for any major change! I have a lot of respect for the team, dealing with the public I can only imagine the amount of criticism they face, and I am not thinking of the constructive kind...
@theprivateer100
@theprivateer100 2 ай бұрын
Looks like paradise to me! Florida boy here and most people call my state paradise, but that’s a subjective term. This Florida boy needs some winter!
@alexbernstein1450
@alexbernstein1450 2 ай бұрын
Kind of a joke. No family will want to live in Milwaukee unless you fix MPS and the crime/traffic. The mayor is dreaming.
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE 2 ай бұрын
Two tough issues, not easy to fix. Maybe MPS needs to be broken up into smaller units to improve, IDK. And yes, the reckless driving needs to stop. Parts of MKE do quite well, take Bay View, the Lower East Side, Washington Heights, Brewers Hill or River West for example. A lot of homes in those areas sell with 5 or 10 offers, so they are quite in demand actually. But not all areas can and will evolve at the same time. It will take decades. And to your point, some may never. But what I like is the de-regulation of our zoning code. Too much gov. This will allow for private investments from local small-scale developers and then we can see if the people of MKE have it in them
@alexbernstein1450
@alexbernstein1450 2 ай бұрын
@@MarcusMKE I think you make some excellent points. And I do believe it is a positive move with zoning. I watch your videos because you provide excellent insights. I love Milwaukee and it made me sad to leave my first house in Johnson woods. Though I do love my oak creek house.
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE 2 ай бұрын
@@alexbernstein1450 Thank you! When I talk about Milwaukee I usually refer to the metro area and Oak Creek is great! Things are changing. Who would have thought 5 years ago that West Allis would be the #1 hottest market in the area measured in % over list price sold? Glad you like my content, please mention it to your friends and give videos a like - really helps it grow!
@alejandrocervantes1527
@alejandrocervantes1527 2 ай бұрын
Milwaukee is amazing it should easily have a nice downtown/city and population in the metro as Minneapolis 😊 hoping our mayor can get the city to 1 million soon
@MarcusMKE
@MarcusMKE 2 ай бұрын
It wont be quick, will prob take a decade or two, but I believe MKE can do it
@bigcatproductions2789
@bigcatproductions2789 2 ай бұрын
Isn't it important to mention that it would be adventagous to wear bullet proof boxers ? 🩳
@InvestMKE
@InvestMKE 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Milwaukee's real estate market can be intense, but we're not quite at John Wick levels yet. Maybe I should start including a chapter on finding the perfect tailor for custom bulletproof boxers.. What's your size?
@bigcatproductions2789
@bigcatproductions2789 2 ай бұрын
@@InvestMKE 48 Long .
@chalesgolding5314
@chalesgolding5314 2 ай бұрын
Lived in Shorewood for 20 years and I loved that little place I miss it everyday. Hopefully I can get back to Wisconsin one day…
@Patrick-vn9hd
@Patrick-vn9hd 2 ай бұрын
Same inflation spike pattern happened near 07-08 as well. Fed just delaying the inevitable. The real question becomes do we have a major financial drawdown or is it simply stagnant?
@InvestMKE
@InvestMKE 2 ай бұрын
Hard to say for sure. I subscribe to a lot of institutional-grade research and expert opinions differ. One thing I am pretty sure about this will take a while to work out. Money supply M2 has not come down much, and most importantly it is near impossible for inflation to get down to 2% as long as "shelter" (rent & home prices) make up 44% of it, because until we have fixed the housing supply issue rents and prices are being pushed up. We had a lender panel last night at the RPA and the consensus was that we might see a "symbolic" rate cut before the election, which would signal a change in direction, but not a meaningful reduction. We shall see.
@BobEstler
@BobEstler 2 ай бұрын
Would love to see an analysis of an investment property.
@claudia-B.
@claudia-B. 2 ай бұрын
Greendale streets are HORRIBLE whoever is charge they doing a poor job!!!
@marcusbluedanubeproperties5964
@marcusbluedanubeproperties5964 2 ай бұрын
yeah, not only Greendale. All of Milwaukee. It is entirely possible to build streets that don't crumble from the frost, but for some reason, we opt for a cheap 5 year patch and then act surprised when we have pot holes...
@dianaingles3019
@dianaingles3019 2 ай бұрын
Thoughts on Brewer's Hill and River West areas as up and coming neighborhoods? 🙂
@marcusbluedanubeproperties5964
@marcusbluedanubeproperties5964 2 ай бұрын
They have been "up and coming" for about 30 years. Progress is significant, but good idea to manage expectations about the pace
@ervinjackson3261
@ervinjackson3261 3 ай бұрын
And get some of those double-decker tour buses in downtown Milwaukee so when people come to the city, they could take a tour of Milwaukee
@ervinjackson3261
@ervinjackson3261 3 ай бұрын
And one more thing, we need to get Milwaukee Lakefront together a lot more vendors and make it more beautiful and bigger
@ervinjackson3261
@ervinjackson3261 3 ай бұрын
I can tell you what Milwaukee need if I can Milwaukee near like a real big park almost like Central Park of New York so we can hold real big event Live music bike trails All type of vendors what you can buy this and that And that park should be able to stay open till 2:30 in the morning Then we need a automatic new year ball drop downtown we need to get the downtown area together like it was Back in the 70s early 80s Couple more big buildings downtown skyscrapers, and Milwaukee be on the map what you think people let’s get a vote lol😊😊
@ervinjackson3261
@ervinjackson3261 3 ай бұрын
Chicago people moved to Milwaukee because they run from crime and they know it’s less violent in Milwaukee Specially the Black people and the welfare system is better in Milwaukee it’s more cheaper in Milwaukee and a little less crime i’ll pick Milwaukee over Chicago
@theFantasyFellowship
@theFantasyFellowship 3 ай бұрын
Just bought a home in West Allis! Excited for the new growth going on here!