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Neighborhood: Campau/Banglatown

An attractive bungalow, this charming home is located on a pleasant block in Detroit's Campau neighborhood, just north of Hamtramck. Built in 1925, the home’s features include:

  • Front porch
  • Arched entryway
  • Plenty of windows & light
  • Wood floors
  • Built-in storage
  • Back porch
  • 2 bedrooms & 1 full bathroom
  • Detached 2-car garage
  • Walk-in attic

This home is also well-situated within the diverse Campau neighborhood. Also known as Banglatown and NorHam, Campau’s amenities include:

  • Bangladeshi restaurants on Conant
  • Shopping and dining options of nearby Hamtramck
  • Power House Productions' creative community-based projects throughout the neighborhood, including the Power House, Jar House, Yellow House, and Play House
  • Urban agriculture, including Burnside Farms

The property will require a number of repairs and renovations, and bidders should review the attached pre-sale inspection report for more information. Please also note that the purchaser is responsible for the current year (2014); property taxes at the time of closing.

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Related Properties

  • 12/05/2014 Sale Date
  • $ 1,000 Starting Price
  • $ 5,000 Ending Price

 

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