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Due to inclement temperatures, the DLBA offices will be closed on Tuesday, January 21, and Wednesday, January 22. We will reopen on Thursday, January 23.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Built in 1926, this majestic Tudor-style home will attract a variety of buyers. With nearly 1,700 square feet of living space, the home contains many desirable characteristics, such as:
Gorgeous Bay Window
Fireplace
Hardwood Floors
Attractive Entryways
Sizeable Basement
Detached Garage
Spacious Yard
Located in the Miller Grove neighborhood, purchasers will enjoy an array of nearby amenities, including:
Shopping and eating options of nearby Grand River Ave and Greenfield Rd, including Always Brewing Detroit cafe
The charming block of Lahser that contains the Redford Theater, Motor City Java House, and Sweet Potato Sensations
The new Meijer store on Grand River at McNichols
Purchasers should plan on making a range of repairs to the property, and bidders are strongly encouraged to review the attached Inspection/Condition Report for more detail. Please also note that at closing the purchaser will be responsible for paying all properly-assessed property taxes not otherwise exempt pursuant to the statutory authority of the Detroit Land Bank.
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.