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Due to the weather forecasting inclement weather tonight Wednesday February 5, 2025 the DLBA office will be opening at 11 am on Thursday February 6, 2025.
With over 900 square feet of living space, this charming brick and stone Tudor-style home has much to offer potential buyers. Built in 1939, the home contains a variety of amenities, such as:
Front porch
Detached garage
Leaded glass windows
Cove ceilings
Arched entryways
Fireplace
Bathroom with intact bathtub
Wood floors
Located within the Crary/St Marys neighborhood of Northwest Detroit, this home enjoys proximity to local amenities, such as:
Retail and dining options along Grand River, Puritan, 6 Mile, and Fenkell
Many schools, including Renaissance High School, Wayne County Community College, and Old Redford Academy
Cook, Kelly and Fields Playgrounds
Easy access to the Southfield Freeway
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 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.