In today’s competitive housing market, smart buyers are shifting their strategy.
Instead of overpaying for move-in-ready homes, many are choosing fixer-uppers—and using renovation financing to turn them into high-value properties.
Buying a home that needs work allows you to:
Purchase below market value
Customize the home to your needs
Build equity through improvements
This is one of the fastest ways to increase home value and equity.

With the right renovation loan, buyers can:
Finance repairs into one mortgage
Avoid high-interest credit or personal loans
Complete upgrades right after closing
This makes fixer-uppers more accessible and less risky.
While others see problems, informed buyers see potential.
That’s the difference between buying a home—and making a smart real estate investment.
Let’s map out a plan that helps you build equity from day one.
📩 Contact us today to explore your renovation financing options.
If you’d like to learn more, click the link below for more information.
HEY, I'M WALTER L. WILLIAMS
Walter L. Williams was born and raised in the City of Detroit. He has two associate degrees, one in Applied Science Architectural Building Construction Technology from Schoolcraft Collage and an Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts from Henry Ford Collage.
Walter has been in the Building Services business for over 30 years as an Architectural Draftsperson working for Detroit Water and Sewerage, City Engineering Department and his current companies, People, Places & Things LLC, Residential Design and Space Planning, PPT Inspections, Home and Building Inspections, My Rehab Consultant, FHA HUD 203K Consultant and one of the founders of New Decade - New Home Educational.



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Embark on your homeownership journey with New Decade - New Home, a comprehensive program providing valuable insights and education for first-time buyers, those seeking to upsize, or those aiming to create generational wealth through property investment.
Upcoming Events
Online Webinars (1 hour):
January 22, 2026
Workshops (3 - 4 Hours):
January 28, 2026 - ConED Course (3-hour course on FHA 203(k) Renovation Mortgages: Unlocking Potential for Real Estate Agents
Lunch and Learn Event:
February 6, 2026 at The Java House: How to Managing Multiple Business.
Workshops (3 - 4 Hours):
March 28, 2026 (Realtors 201 - 2 - 3-hour event) at Our Gathering Place in Detroit, MI (Title Connect) is our partner on this one.
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Phone: 313-799-3760
Email: seminar@newdecadenewhome.com
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