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Andrew McManamon
Jan 20, 2025
In Places To Live in Michigan
I have made several videos about places around Metro Detroit/Southeast Michigan and have shed some light on more communities outside of the metro area in my other Michigan videos. I want to ask, if money was no issue at all and you could live ANYWHERE in the state of Michigan, where would you live? Drop your thoughts below 👇
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Andrew McManamon
Jan 20, 2025
In Your MI Home Guide
It's no secret when you buy a new home there's a GROCERY LIST of items you need to fill it and actually live. SO, I created a new home grocery list to help take some stress off your shoulders, because you'll have a million things on your mind, and this doesn't have to be one of them. Here's a to it HERE BUTI wanted to ask everyone, what other go-to things are ESSENTIAL for you in a new home? Drop your items below! I'd have to say for me..... An air fryer is crucial. I use it every single day, I don't know what life would be like without it.
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Andrew McManamon
Jan 20, 2025
In Haunted Places In Michigan
I have made quite a few videos about Haunted Places In Michigan, but I wanted to ask everyone, what is the MOST haunted place in Michigan in your opinion & tell me why you think so! Haunted Places In Michigan Video Series: →Strange Things About Michigan: https://youtu.be/QK7TaB5VmYY →Weird Things About Michigan: https://youtu.be/kYwjd453-gw →Haunted Places In Michigan (Part One): https://youtu.be/rWCec9UaBtE?si=gTi9RYgmnF_MnIar →Haunted Places In Michigan (Part Two): https://youtu.be/yIQOm3xAEoo?si=7j5M0JOnuJSmRe2w →Haunted Places In Michigan (Part Three): https://youtu.be/li6DCbG9K24 →Haunted Places in Michigan (Part Four): https://youtu.be/anJrnwlkhL0?si=CezIHMV9Ni2-AxwX →Haunted Places In Michigan (Part Five): https://youtu.be/ltEZdERycw0 →TOP 10 CREEPY Legends About Michigan: https://youtu.be/yn99U2KvTN4
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Andrew McManamon
Jan 20, 2025
In Michigan Real Estate
Yahoo Finance just came out with an article late last year about Detroit's real estate surge calling it a "market like no other". Here's a LINK to it for those of you that are curious into reading further. A lot of the article talks about Detroit's past and how the real estate prices almost seem "too good to be true" with Chase Hunter, a Houston native turned Detroit real estate investor, bought properties for $1,800 - $2,000 in June 2021. The article goes on to say that, "The numbers tell the story. Detroit’s median home sale price has skyrocketed from a low of $58,900 in 2009 to $250,000 in May 2024, according to data from Realtor. That's a 324% increase over 15 years," and finished off with. "Despite the near-term challenges, major players are betting big on Detroit’s resurgence. Dan Gilbert, the billionaire co-founder of Rocket Mortgage, is a driving force behind the city’s revitalization, according to the Wall Street Journal. His real estate venture, Bedrock Detroit, has acquired over 130 properties downtown, pouring billions into development projects. Other corporate giants are following suit. According to the WSJ, Ford is investing more than $900 million to redevelop the iconic Michigan Central Station and its surroundings. General Motors recently announced plans to relocate its headquarters to a new development in the downtown area." What are your thoughts on this?
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Andrew McManamon
Jan 15, 2025
In General Discussion
Hello Everyone! My name is Andrew McManamon and I am the founder of Living In Michigan. I am a licensed real estate professional in the great state of Michigan helping people relocate to, move within and out of this fine state and I absolutely LOVE IT! I have a YouTube channel called Living In Michigan where I talk about ALL things Michigan, from places to live, pros and cons, cost of living, things to do, stuff people don't know and even touch on haunted and strange things about Michigan (because there's a lot of it). I created this forum for the sole purpose of having a place to discuss all things Michigan instead of getting lost in countless Reddit or Quora threads that don't go into those finer details from the people that ACTUALLY live here in Michigan. So with that being said, I welcome you here with open arms, and if there's EVER anything you need, please don't hesitate for a second to reach out, I am happy to be your go-to resource! Cheers, Andrew Andrew McManamon is a Michigan REALTOR® with Signature Sotheby’s International Realty and provides real estate services to Buyers, Sellers and Investors throughout SE Michigan including Livingston County, Oakland County, Washtenaw County, Genesee County & beyond. Andrew has become one of the pillars of Michigan real estate. Prior to his real estate career Andrew was responsible for managing a senior living facility in Brighton, Michigan as a dining supervisor and an activities assistant. Andrew’s passion to help people is unlike any other, and he continues to strive to be the best resource he can be. Andrew graduated from Cleary University in Howell, Michigan with a double major in business and marketing. Check Out the EXCLUSIVE "Living In Michigan" Apparel HERE Subscribe to the Living in Michigan Newsletter HERE
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Andrew McManamon
Jan 15, 2025
In General Discussion
For everyone that's new or has been around for a minute and hasn't had a chance to introduce yourself, take some time to do so! Let this be a place where you become part of the Living in Michigan community. Please adhere to the Living in Michigan Forum rules.
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Andrew McManamon
Jan 15, 2025
In General Discussion
Welcome to the Living in Michigan forum! This is a space for Michigan residents, future residents, and enthusiasts to share experiences, ask questions, and offer advice. To ensure a welcoming and respectful environment, please follow these rules: 1. Be Respectful and Kind • Treat all members with courtesy and respect. • Avoid personal attacks, bullying, or harassment. • Disagreements are fine, but keep the conversation constructive. 2. Stay On Topic • Post in the appropriate categories or threads. • Keep discussions related to Michigan living, including moving, lifestyle, events, attractions, and real estate. 3. Keep It Clean • Avoid profanity, offensive language, and inappropriate content. • Posts containing hate speech, discrimination, or anything violating community standards will be removed. 4. Provide Accurate Information • Ensure your posts are truthful and based on facts when offering advice or answering questions. • Misinformation may be removed to maintain the forum’s integrity. 5. Respect Privacy • Do not share personal information (yours or others') like addresses, phone numbers, or financial details. • Avoid doxxing or sharing private details without consent. 6. No Political or Religious Debates • Discussions about Michigan's politics or religion are allowed if relevant, but debates that turn hostile or divisive will be moderated. 7. Report Inappropriate Content • If you see something that violates these rules, report it to the moderators. • Do not engage with trolls or problematic users; let the moderators handle it. 8. Follow Moderator Guidance • Moderators are here to keep the forum safe and functional. • Follow their instructions and respect their decisions. 9. Have Fun and Contribute Positively • Share your stories, recommendations, and questions. • Make the forum an enjoyable and valuable resource for everyone. By participating in this forum, you agree to these rules. Violations may result in warnings, post removal, or account suspension. Let’s make this community a great place for all Michigan enthusiasts!
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