Entries by Tracy Willis

Houghton Rezoning Requests Meet Different Results

The Houghton City Council considered two rezoning requests along the Houghton Canal Road. The council approved a request from JRG Development to rezone Houghton Canal Road property from single family residential to community business. However, they denied a similar request by Isle Royale Seaplanes. Council members and residents have concerns about noise pollution, and interruption […]

Farmington Hills Hotel Pivots Due To The Pandemic

The Farmington Hills’ Holiday Inn and Suites, NW Detroit, is shifting its focus. Due to the pandemic, hospitality and restaurants have taken a beating. Southfield-based Group 10 Management is converting the hotel (which was opened in 2018) into senior independent living quarters. 76 apartment units would be created from 133 hotel rooms in the current […]

FHFA Extends Forbearance Plans

The Federal Housing Finance Agency lengthened forbearance extensions for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac borrowers, allowing coverage for up to 18 months. Eligibility is limited to borrowers who are on a Covid-19 forbearance plan as of February 28, 2021. Some borrowers may now be in forbearance through August 2022. This may impact the timing of […]

Old Detroit Lions Offices Make Way for Godfrey Hotel

The old Detroit Lions’ administrative offices, located at in Detroit’s Corktown neighborhood on Michigan Avenue, will be demolished to make way for a Godfrey Hotel. The 227-room, $74 million project will be the 5th Godfrey Hotel in the country. The hotel will contain a restaurant, bar, ballroom, and rooftop café. Construction is expected to take […]

Wayne County Expands Back Tax Assistance Program

The Wayne County Treasurer’s Office has expanded its tax assistance program to now assist commercial property owners and landlords who have up to five occupied rental properties. The program gives eligible landlords and businesses time to pay off the back tax debt but doesn’t lower the 18% yearly interest rate. It allows them to pay […]

Detroit’s Rental Market Shows Decline

The vacancy rate for apartments rose 16% in the fourth quarter, double what it was in the first quarter of 2020.  Pre-pandemic occupancy rates were at 92%. They currently hover in the mid-80s. Landlords are offering move-in deals and lower rental rates to moderate the decline. Anecdotal data suggests that renters left when their jobs […]

Detroit Transit Center’s Placement Upsets Preservationists

Plans for a new $7 million Detroit transit center are moving forward despite an outcry from preservationist groups. The new bus hub would require the demolition of two historic state fairground structures: The State Fair Riding Coliseum and the Dairy Cattle Building. The city agreed to conduct a three month study on the feasibility of […]

Biden Extends Foreclosure Moratorium & Expands Relief Program

Using a three-pronged approach, President Biden rolled out mortgage protections. He extended the expiration date for the foreclosure moratorium from March 31 to June 30 and extended the enrollment window to request a mortgage payment forbearance. The third protection allows borrowers to defer mortgage payments for an additional six months. Eligible homeowners must have enrolled […]

Homebuyer Mistakes That Can Derail or Delay Closing

Sometimes, first time home buyers don’t know what they don’t know.  Buyers need to be proactive at the start of the home buying process or common mistakes can stall their efforts. Some proactive steps include paying attention to the paperwork when it’s first received to check for errors, making sure the property assessment matches or […]