The median home value in Detroit, MI is $93,250.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $150,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Detroit, MI is $93,250.
Approximately 39% of Detroit homes are owned,
compared to 37% rented, while
24% are vacant.
Detroit real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Great build opportunity located in the heart of Mexicantown. The DLBA is seeking proposals that for small- to medium-scale infill development with the goal of increasing housing supply and restoring the urban fabric, as well as density and walkability. Interested buyers should consult our proposal guidelines for new build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroits Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the Detroit Land Bank Authority is entitled to a tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with taxb abatements that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development proforma and effect of any tax abatements on the ppurchase and development financing.
Unlock the potential of urban living in the heart of Detroit with this extraordinary vacant lot. Boasting coveted residential zoning, this property presents a rare opportunity for those with a vision of city life. Situated in the dynamic landscape of downtown Detroit, this vacant lot is a blank canvas awaiting your creative touch.
Perfect build opportunity available for purchase within walking distance of Detroit's Corktown, Social District, and the newly renovated Ford train station. Sale includes 2852, 2858, 2866, 2870, 2876 Tillman. The DLBA is seeking proposals that for small- to medium-scale infill development with the goal of increasing housing supply and restoring the urban fabric, as well as density and walkability. Interested buyers should consult our proposal guidelines for new build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the Detroit Land Bank Authority is entitled to a tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatements that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development proforma and effect of any tax abatements on the purchase and development financing.
Incredible new infill development opportunity with unlimited potential. Located in the highly desired North Corktown neighborhood, the vacant land occupies a lot size of 74x105 feet and offers an opportunity to be part of the growth and excitement in this well-situated Detroit neighborhood. The DLBA is seeking proposals that for small- to medium-scale infill development with the goal of increasing housing supply and restoring the urban fabric, as well as density and walkability. Interested buyers should consult our proposal guidelines for new build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the Detroit Land Bank Authority is entitled to a tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatements that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development proforma and effect of any tax abatements on the purchase and development financing