Auction Property Details
- 18615 Codding, Detroit, MI 48219
- District: 1
- Area: 753Sq. Ft
- Year Built:
- Water Line Cut: No
- 0 Beds
- 0 Baths
Neighborhood: Seven Mile-Rouge
Built in 1951, this brick home would be ideal for a variety of buyers. With nearly 800 square feet of living space, the home contains many attractive qualities, such as:
- Detached garage
- Wood floors
- Large front windows
- Bathroom with intact bath tub
Located in the Seven Mile-Rouge neighborhood, the home enjoys proximity to an array of nearby amenities, such as:
- 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
- Howard Hardy Crowell Recreation Center
- Livonia and Dearborn Heights
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.
- 04/30/2016 Sale Date
- $ 1,000 Starting Price
- $ 6,500 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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