The Definitive Corktown Collection: a group of properties of various architectural styles exemplary of Corktown, in the heart of the neighborhood, and adjacent to the central business district and Riverfront. A developers opportunity for immediate cashflow, reactivation of the vacant structures, and vacant land for redevelopment. This site is in an Opportunity Zone and Neighborhood Enterprise Zone (New/Rehab). The package is made of four separate pieces: 1) Triangle-shaped vacant land to the north + vacated Labrosse St from 6th to Lodge; 2) 1450 Sixth, a brick 4-unit, occupied, newer roof and boiler, additional space in basement for one or two additional units; 3) the House Next Door, at 1440 Sixth, a rare example of Greek Revival architecture, needing complete renovation…
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The average household income in
Detroit, MI
grew
from
$30,344
to
$31,283
in the past year. This data is an estimate based upon
266,333
households in
Detroit, MI. The chart below presents how household income is distributed in
Detroit, MI
in comparison to the revenue allocation amid households nationally.
Property Taxes
Average range: $800-$1,500
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distribution of property taxes in
Detroit, MI
compared to median property taxes around the country. The prevalent amount of property taxes in
Detroit, MI
equals
$800-$1,500
, which is
less
than the national average.