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Corktown Condos for Sale

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    $384,900

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,374 Sq Ft

    1535 6th St Unit 4, Detroit, MI 48226

    Authentic Corktown Loft with Historic Character, Natural Light & Prime LocationHere’s your opportunity to own a true loft in one of Detroit’s most walkable and evolving neighborhoods—Corktown. Perfectly positioned between the newly revitalized Michigan Central Station and the heart of downtown, this location offers effortless access to the city’s top restaurants, major sports and concert

    Chad Hooks Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Kee Realty Bham

    1535 6th St Unit 4, Detroit, MI 48226
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    $1,375,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 5,600 Sq Ft

    1535 6th St Unit 6, Detroit, MI 48226

    Incredible opportunity to own a piece of historic Detroit! This 5,600-square-foot penthouse is located on the fourth floor of the former Westinghouse Appliance Factory in Corktown and offers stunning 360-degree views of the city. The space features three bedrooms and three full baths, all with soaring 14-foot ceilings. The spacious primary suite combines style and functionality, boasting an

    Spencer Ray Jim Saros Real Estate Services

    1535 6th St Unit 6, Detroit, MI 48226
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    $799,999 New Construction

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,130 Sq Ft

    1348 Bagley St, Detroit, MI 48226

    Full of interesting architectural detail inside and out, Bagley 10 is a bespoke condo development in historic Corktown designed by Detroit-based Christian Hurttienne Architects. Located two blocks east of the massive new Ford campus at Michigan Central Station, this expansive, light-filled three-bedroom/two-and-a-half bathroom upper-level unit spans two floors and 2,130 square feet for a fluid

    Bridget Christian O'Connor Realty Detroit, LLC

    1348 Bagley St, Detroit, MI 48226

Why Live in Corktown

Corktown, Detroit’s oldest neighborhood established in 1834, is known for its charismatic and artistic vibe. Located west of downtown Detroit and midtown, Corktown features colorful, ornate houses and a mix of historic and contemporary residences. The area is highly walkable with bike lanes and good public transit. Michigan Central Station, now a mixed-use space, has brought significant investment to the neighborhood. Corktown offers a variety of unique dining options, including Mudgie’s Deli, Green Dot Stables, Batch Brewing Company, and Bobcat Bonnie’s. For shopping, locals frequent Eastern Market, All Things Marketplace, and John K. King Used & Rare Books. The Yard Graffiti Museum and Hello Records add to the artistic experiences available. Corktown hosts numerous events and festivals, such as the Corktown Races, Corktown Music Festival, and Corktown Sounds. Parks like The Corner Ballpark, Dean Savage Memorial Park, Murphy Playlot, and the renovated Roosevelt Park provide green spaces for recreation. Michigan Avenue runs through Corktown, offering easy access to downtown Detroit, and major improvements are planned for 2024. The neighborhood is connected to Interstate 75 and 96, with SMART buses and rail services available. Despite its vibrant atmosphere, Corktown maintains a calm environment suitable for families. The area has a typical urban pollution level and is safer than the national average. Nearby educational institutions include Wayne County Community College’s downtown campus and several public and private schools, though local schools have average ratings.

Home Trends in Corktown, MI

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$360,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$1,299,900
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$360,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$339
Number of Homes for Sale
2
Last 12 months Home Sales
19
Months of Supply
1.30
Median List Price
$415,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
2%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
29%
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