Welcome to 2954 Burns, a stunning 6-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom residence boasting3, 800square feet of luxurious living space in a prime Detroit location. This home combines historic charm with modern amenities, ensuring a comfortable and stylish lifestyle for any discerning buyer. Step into the heart of the home, the completely renovated kitchen, which was updated in 2018. The kitchen and dining room are open together, creating a spacious and inviting area perfect for both everyday meals and entertaining guests. The kitchen features high-end appliances, sleek countertops, and ample storage. As you explore further, you'll appreciate the spacious living areas and significant updates throughout the home. In 2018, the property received a new sewer line, reinforced second-floor sunroom, and modernized bathrooms that provide…
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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
One of the most important aspects for property owners is the amount of property taxes. This graph shows
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.