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01-19-22 12:25 #3387Senior Member

Posts: 769Mongers need investments
Somehow paying 50 K for a stationary condo for doesn't seem like a great strategy. So when the provider doesn't do outcalls, or isn't on the east side, how does this device work? If one isn't seeking providers that are in the 300+ price range, there are mobility issues for many of the lower-end providers. They generally don't own or can't afford transportation. The higher-end providers usually choose better hotels, and do incall.
Originally Posted by BrkFrStrumpets
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Going to guess that there are better investment vehicles available to "mongers" than lower-end condos in areas with low appreciation rates.
How often are mongers using hourly motels? If the price of short-stay notels is an impediment, than the hobby is too expensive for the individual, not the room rate.
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01-19-22 08:13 #3386Senior Member

Posts: 143Yeah, I agree. Although the prices of even the low-end regular hotels are expensive over time, especially when only using the room for a couple of hours.
Originally Posted by CrackHoreLover
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Look at me. I'm taking advice from someone named "CrackHoreLover" . LOL.
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01-18-22 20:26 #3385Senior Member

Posts: 278Mt Vernon.
Originally Posted by FortyFour
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On a side note it's not a good idea to use notels in Detroit. Pay the extra 5 or 10 bucks and avoid the dope boys and gangsters.
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01-18-22 20:11 #3384Senior Member

Posts: 89Tree House
If a tree house is what comes to mind for you. It's not a private residence like a trailer in South Warren.
Originally Posted by EDPills
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Separately, I did find an Eastpointe condo right off the expressway. Ask is 44 K. The Googler says P&I is $210 with zero down. I don't know the HOA details.
The monger can pay hourly motels or use that money to build an equity position in an Eastpointe condo. Mongers need investments.
Most inner ring suburbs have condos for under 50 K.
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01-18-22 09:44 #3383Regular Member

Posts: 5Goodrx Kroger's?
Hi though the good Rx and Kroger's you need a prescription?
Sound be safer than those India websites.
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01-18-22 03:14 #3382Senior Member

Posts: 412What about a treehouse?
Originally Posted by BrkFrStrumpets
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01-18-22 03:04 #3381Senior Member

Posts: 221I have done that and probably at the exact location you are talking about. The neighbors have nothing to do except look out their window all day and they get nosy and figure out what you're doing. What I assume was an ex-street walker that lived on the street even approached me and asked if I wanted company when I was driving in.
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01-17-22 23:03 #3380Senior Member

Posts: 26SS Recommendations
Thank you. I always go to Garden Inn & Suites in Fraser. It is a nice place, but trying to find something on the west as well. I also remember a senior discussing about Hilltop Model in Redford and Fellows Creek Lodge in Canton, but haven't tried those places yet.
Originally Posted by FortyFour
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01-17-22 19:24 #3379Senior Member

Posts: 769Good luck with your brothel. No reason to think Uncle LEO will want to stop by. Though not to be confused with Uncle Ed's oil change.
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01-17-22 19:20 #3378Awaiting Email Confirmation

Posts: 739Not to argue the availability of free trailers, but a cleaned up shelter with utilities available spells squatters within 24 hours. Good luck getting rid of them.
Originally Posted by BrkFrStrumpets
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01-17-22 16:54 #3377Senior Member

Posts: 89Budget crash pads
Look at the trailer parks in south Warren.
A lot of times trailers are free or very inexpensive. A couple of mongers could do a no-frills trailer remodel in 1 weekend. 10 gal. HW tank. A microwave is fine. Use spray adhesive and glue cheap carpet to the walls.
The place will need utilities but they don't have to be on all the time. A WiFi enabled space heater fixes that. Dial-up the heat from an app on the way over.
I did a little googling and found lot rent with the etc. Might be less than $400.00/ mo right off 8 Mile,. That's $50.00 a week.
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01-17-22 13:53 #3376Senior Member

Posts: 108Redford Notel
I have always had good luck with the Redford Motel, 9087 Telegraph, Redford, Mi. Relatively clean, at least sheets and towels are. $ 45 for a short stay, 3 hours.
Originally Posted by RayRaynor
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01-17-22 01:36 #3375Senior Member

Posts: 98Short Stays
I know what you mean. The short stay places are good enough for a "short stay". (Note, the dollar amounts here are normal, not the stupid code some think is "cool").
Originally Posted by RayRaynor
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EZ-Rest Motel. Telegraph, just south of 9-Mile (Southfield). 3 hours (anytime) $28 + $2 key deposit. I've been there many times. No problems.
(Forgot the name) on Grand River. Few blocks EAST of Telegraph (Detroit). Last July it was 3 hour $30 + $5 key deposit (don't know if it's only certain hours). Been there once. No problems.
Dorchester Motel. Grand River between Inkster and Beech Daly (Redford). I stopped in to ask, but never stayed there. They have a different set up, where you can stay "most" of the afternoon for a reasonable rate (don't remember the exact hours or the price).
Bahama Motel. Grand River just north of 8-Mile (Farmington Hills). Last July it was $40-45 I think.
Out of curiosity, I stopped at a few other nearby places and they were in the $40 - $50 range. None of the "chain" motels that I checked offered short stays.
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01-16-22 13:11 #3374Senior Member

Posts: 278Call and ask about short stay and or day rates.
Originally Posted by RayRaynor
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https://www.michigan.org/property/dorchester-motel
https://www.google.com/travel/hotels...TICEAAqBAoAGgA
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01-16-22 12:25 #3373Senior Member

Posts: 89The box brought us here.
But can you think outside of the box? First thing that comes to mind.
An inexpensive climate controlled 24 hour access storage unit would fit the bill nicely. Throw some lawn chairs into the unit. Maybe some used gymnastics equipment and a black light, or plain hay bales. Acoustic foam panels will give that high-end 'feel', no need with hay bales. A small bar with red Solo cups in the corner. Just bring ice.
Do you have someone to split costs with?
Upgrade and lease a commercial cafe or spacette from an urban innovator. Russell Industrial Center is central and lease small spaces. Classy.







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