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In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the DLBA offices will be closed on Monday, January 20, 2025. We will reopen on Tuesday, January 21, 2025. We apologize for any inconvenience.
This charming home has plenty of curb appeal with its wide shed dormer and central Colonial Revival-style front door. Built in 1929, the 1,300 square foot home features many desirable qualities, such as:
Brick exterior
Roof dormer
Tiled entryway floor
Fireplace
Cove ceilings
Wood floors
Arched entryways
Leaded glass accent windows
An abundance of interior light
Dining room
Eat-in kitchen
1st floor half bath
Open floorplan
Detached
1 car garage
Nice backyard
Located on a quiet street within Northwest Detroit, this home is also conveniently situated near area amenities such as:
Easy access to I-96 and Southfield Freeways
O’Shea Playground
Retail and dining options along Grand River and Greenfield
Purchasers should plan on making a range of repairs to the property, and bidders are strongly encouraged to review the attached Pre-Sale Inspection Report for more detail. Please also note that the purchaser will be responsible for paying real property taxes assessed against the Property from July 1, 2014 and all future years.
Finally, please note that any discounts on the purchase (i.e. the city employee discount); will be granted at the time of closing on the sale. The purchaser will be charged $1,000.00 upon winning the bid, regardless of any discounts.
Please note that the rehab cost will often cost more than the winning bid price. Failure to bring a property up to code within 6 months will result in forfeiture of property (9 months for historic properties). Auction dates are subject to change. Check the site regularly to be aware of any schedule changes.
Public Notice
PROPERTY OWNED BY THE DETROIT LAND BANK IS NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. ACCESS TO OR ENTRANCE UPON SUCH PROPERTY WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE DETROIT LAND BANK AUTHORITY CONSTITUTES TRESPASS, AND IS A VIOLATION OF MICHIGAN LAW. TRESPASSERS MAY BE SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES.