Incredibly well located Pre War Brick Multifamily adjacent to Grosse Pointe Park. Aside from being in the direct path of rapid development, this building has the benefits of being Walkable to downtown Grosse Pointe Park areas for shopping, dining and services but without the hefty taxes. It is also close to bus stops and bike lanes for access to new retail development on Jefferson and Mack. 6 fully updated units with appliances. Six occupied with section 8 and private one year leases. 2022-2023updates include 68 replacement windows , 75 Gallon hot water heater, exterior improvements, glass block basement windows, 2 sets of card operated laundry machines, actively serviced and maintained sewer and water lines, individual meters and professionally managed. Take…
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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.