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In this episode of the Wisdom Lifestyle Money Show, host Scott Dillingham chats with Tom McCormick, a mechanical aerospace engineer turned real estate investor from Windsor, Ontario. Tom shares his entry into real estate during the 2020 COVID era, motivated by job uncertainty and inspired by his brother's duplex purchase near the University of Windsor. Starting with a challenging single-family home converted into an additional dwelling unit (ADU), Tom discusses the sweat equity, city code navigation, and lessons from gutting the property to the studs. He highlights how his engineering background aided in understanding building requirements, and credits his father as his first investor for providing capital to complete the basement unit and achieve cash flow.
Transitioning to U.S. investments, Tom explains leveraging his work experience in the States since 2017, including building U.S. credit, SSN, and bank accounts. He contrasts Canadian and U.S. markets, noting lower taxes, cheaper per-door costs, and more landlord-friendly laws in the U.S. as key drivers. Detailing a Detroit flip project financed through LendCity, Tom describes acquiring a dilapidated North End property for $75,000 USD with a $100,000 renovation budget, facing hurdles like an "upside down loan" where renos exceed purchase price. Renovations include structural fixes, adding a bathroom for a 4-bed, 3-bath layout, electrical rewiring, and preserving classic Detroit wood features. With an after-repair value (ARV) projected at $260,000–$270,000 USD, potentially higher in spring 2026, Tom emphasizes conservative planning and partnership models.
Tom debunks Detroit's outdated stigma, praising its vibrant downtown and safety improvements, making it an ideal backyard opportunity for Windsor investors. He outlines future projects, from quick flips to larger 8-12 unit multifamily rehabs aiming for the 1% rule on returns. Stressing action over perfection and "failing forward," this episode provides actionable insights for Canadians eyeing U.S. real estate, blending personal anecdotes with practical strategies for cross-border success amid ongoing market stability in Detroit as of November 2025.
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By Scott DillinghamIn this episode of the Wisdom Lifestyle Money Show, host Scott Dillingham chats with Tom McCormick, a mechanical aerospace engineer turned real estate investor from Windsor, Ontario. Tom shares his entry into real estate during the 2020 COVID era, motivated by job uncertainty and inspired by his brother's duplex purchase near the University of Windsor. Starting with a challenging single-family home converted into an additional dwelling unit (ADU), Tom discusses the sweat equity, city code navigation, and lessons from gutting the property to the studs. He highlights how his engineering background aided in understanding building requirements, and credits his father as his first investor for providing capital to complete the basement unit and achieve cash flow.
Transitioning to U.S. investments, Tom explains leveraging his work experience in the States since 2017, including building U.S. credit, SSN, and bank accounts. He contrasts Canadian and U.S. markets, noting lower taxes, cheaper per-door costs, and more landlord-friendly laws in the U.S. as key drivers. Detailing a Detroit flip project financed through LendCity, Tom describes acquiring a dilapidated North End property for $75,000 USD with a $100,000 renovation budget, facing hurdles like an "upside down loan" where renos exceed purchase price. Renovations include structural fixes, adding a bathroom for a 4-bed, 3-bath layout, electrical rewiring, and preserving classic Detroit wood features. With an after-repair value (ARV) projected at $260,000–$270,000 USD, potentially higher in spring 2026, Tom emphasizes conservative planning and partnership models.
Tom debunks Detroit's outdated stigma, praising its vibrant downtown and safety improvements, making it an ideal backyard opportunity for Windsor investors. He outlines future projects, from quick flips to larger 8-12 unit multifamily rehabs aiming for the 1% rule on returns. Stressing action over perfection and "failing forward," this episode provides actionable insights for Canadians eyeing U.S. real estate, blending personal anecdotes with practical strategies for cross-border success amid ongoing market stability in Detroit as of November 2025.
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Here are the top three ways I can help you:
Please follow and Rate us 5 stars because it helps us so much!