From northwest Detroit to Midtown, Jefferson Chalmers to Hamtramck, here’s what we found in the $800 rental range this week.
The house was restored by the Michigan Historic Preservation Network and the Detroit Preservation Demonstration Project. It sold for $130,000.
From Jefferson Chalmers to Green Acres to North Rosedale Park to Atkinson, here are four homes for sale right now. Which would you choose?
A few of these houses were aiming a little too high, and our readers knew it.
Which neighborhood should advance to the second round?
The renovated bungalow is the first in the neighborhood to be restored by the Michigan Historic Preservation Network.
Rebuilt after a tragic 1958 plane crash, this house in Jefferson Chalmers has had the same owner for over 30 years.
This house is pretty sweet on the outside. Inside, there’s so much pink.
We’ve seen a few houses in need of renovation in Jefferson Chalmers lately, and this one needs the finishing touches.
Some of these neighborhoods are undergoing major planning efforts, while others are adding density through housing.
This week, we found listings in New Center, downtown, the North End, Midtown, and Jefferson Chalmers.
It’s rare we see property available along the canals. This three-bedroom waterfront rental has a boat garage and two-story deck.
The restoration of the Vanity Ballroom will be the centerpiece in revitalization efforts.
There are efforts underway to bring back this long abandoned piece of Detroit history.
This property along the canals includes a 1,440-square-foot house, a boat house with two-car garage, a boat launch, 1.35 acres, and 29 boat slips. The price? $850,000.