Vacant Land located in the highly desired Martin Park neighborhood. Lot size is 30 ft x 99 ft. Addresses included in subject listing are: 16815, 16801, 16825, 16809, 16821. Total sales price is $25,000. This is a land-based site. The DLBA is seeking proposals to support the activation and stewardship of vacant land sites, including urban agriculture, gardening, or beautification, whether for profit or community activation. Interested buyers should consult our proposal guidelines for land-based sites and our Guide to Plot Plan, Site Design, and Maintenance. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit�s Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to a tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatement that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development proforma and effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
Vacant Land located in the highly desired Martin Park neighborhood. Lot size is 30 ft x 99 ft.. Addresses included in subject listing are: 16815, 16801, 16825, 16809, 16821. Total sales price is $25,000. The DLBA is seeking proposals that for small- to medium-scale infill development with the goal of increasing housing supply and restoring the urban fabric, as well as density and walkability. Interested buyers should consult our proposal guidelines for new build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit�s Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to a tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatement that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development proforma and effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
Vacant Land located in the highly desired Martin Park neighborhood. Lot size is 29 ft x 100 x 29 ft x 99 ft. Addresses included in subject listing are: 16815, 16801, 16825, 16809, 16821. Total price is $25,000. The DLBA is seeking proposals that for small- to medium-scale infill development with the goal of increasing housing supply and restoring the urban fabric, as well as density and walkability. Interested buyers should consult our proposal guidelines for new build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit�s Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to a tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatement that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development proforma and effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
Vacant Land located in the highly desired Martin Park neighborhood. Lot size is 30 ft x 99 ft. Addresses included in subject listing are: 16815, 16801, 16825, 16809, 16821. Total price is $25,000. The DLBA is seeking proposals that for small- to medium-scale infill development with the goal of increasing housing supply and restoring the urban fabric, as well as density and walkability. Interested buyers should consult our proposal guidelines for new build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit�s Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to a tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatement that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development proforma and effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
Investors, take notice! This 5-bedroom, 4-bathroom home on a quiet street is the perfect opportunity for investors looking for a fixer-upper with potential. The home needs some work, it has new windows, roof, electric and plumbing and located in a desirable neighborhood. Cosmopolitan Real Estate Svs to hold the EMD. Bring all offers!!!!
Unusual opportunity. Lets start with a concrete ramp to the second floor that has excessive clearance for vehicles. You can have an enclosed parking area and total manufacturing on the second floor. The subject needs remodeling and re-roofing. Roof may be steel substructure. The building sits just off Woodward Avenue with easy of access to I-75. Location is situated just South of Palmer Park and North of Historical Chicago Blvd. A prior use of building was used for boat sales and repairs however it's perfect for classic vehicle storage / restoration all within a solid constructed fortress. Seller may consider a land contract with substantial down payment. REMS processing fee of $395 due from purchaser. Buyer agents & purchaser responsible for any due-diligence within a reasonable period.
Well-positioned corner lot for sale on the heavily-trafficked Woodward Avenue. This 10,019-square-foot lot is situated in the middle of a dense retail stretch in Highland Park. Located In close proximity to I-75, Palmer Park, Detroit Golf Club, and just a 10-minute drive from Downtown Detroit. This lot is commercially zoned with an extensive list of available uses including retail, office, and mixed use.
Well-positioned corner lot for sale on the heavily-trafficked Woodward Avenue. This 10,019-square-foot lot is situated in the middle of a dense retail stretch in Highland Park. Located In close proximity to I-75, Palmer Park, Detroit Golf Club, and just a 10-minute drive from Downtown Detroit. This lot is commercially zoned with an extensive list of available uses including retail, office, and mixed use.
The median home value in Highland Park, MI is $67,750. This is lower than the county median home value of $80,100. The national median home value is $219,700. The average price of homes sold in Highland Park, MI is $67,750. Approximately 23.7% of Highland Park homes are owned, compared to 41.78% rented, while 34.53% are vacant. Highland Park real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Highland Park real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Highland Park, Michigan has a population of 10,955. Highland Park is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 12.15% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.33%.
The median household income in Highland Park, Michigan is $15,699. The median household income for the surrounding county is $43,702 compared to the national median of $57,652. The median age of people living in Highland Park is 40.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 83.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 18.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 33.5 inches per year, with 34.3 inches of snow per year.