Auction Property Details
- 17165 Santa Barbara, Detroit, MI 48221
- District: 2
- Area: 316Sq. Ft
- Year Built:
- Water Line Cut: No
- 0 Beds
- 0 Baths
Neighborhood: Bagley
With detailed brickwork, half-timbering, large front bay window, and stone accents, this home exudes elegance. Built in 1930, the home contains 1,900 square feet of living space. The home has a variety of other desirable characteristics, such as:
- Multi-tonal brickwork with stone accents
- Stained, leaded glass windows
- Nice backyard
- Eat-in kitchen
- Plaster ceiling decals
- Huge bay windows
- Arched entryways
- Plaster molding
- Dining room
- 1st floor ½ bathroom
- Wood floors & tiled entryway
Located in Detroit’s Bagley neighborhood, the property also benefits from close proximity to a range of amenities, including:
- The shopping and dining options of the up-and-coming Avenue of Fashion on Livernois
- Palmer Park
- Newly-constructed Mumford High School
- Highly-regarded University of Detroit, Mercy
- Neighborhoods such as Palmer Woods, Sherwood Forest, and the University District
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.
- 03/23/2015 Sale Date
- $ 1,000 Starting Price
- $ 27,500 Ending Price
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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.
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