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Gratiot Town-Kettering Multifamily Homes & Duplexes for Sale

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  • /19

    $390,000

    • 11 Beds
    • 4.5 Baths
    • 4,680 Sq Ft

    5907 Iroquois St, Detroit, MI 48213

    START CASH FLOWING - Two units leased at $1,759 and $960/month with room for rent increases. Discover a prime investment opportunity with this four-unit multifamily property located at 5907 Iroquois Street in Detroit. The building comprises three spacious three-bedroom units and one two-bedroom unit, offering a versatile portfolio for potential investors. Property Highlights: • Total of 11

    James Shahinaj Clyde Realty LLC

    5907 Iroquois St, Detroit, MI 48213
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    $28,500

    • 10 Beds
    • 6 Baths
    • 4,112 Sq Ft

    5700 Townsend St, Detroit, MI 48213

    6-unit apartment building w/lots of potential. 4 units have 2 bedrooms, 2 units have 1 bedroom. Property needs work, but there is plenty of room to grow in this up and coming neighborhood. Please note that the Detroit Land bank Authority 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 abatements

    Natasha Richards Bellabay Realty Tri Counties

    5700 Townsend St, Detroit, MI 48213
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    $4,250

    • 4 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 2,378 Sq Ft

    4613 Meldrum St, Detroit, MI 48207

    Welcome to the latest offering from the Detroit Land Bank Authority. Brick 2 family flat in need of a total rehab. This property also includes the adjacent lots at 4603 Meldrum and 4619 Meldrum. Be advised that all potential buyers are required to prepare a proposal/proforma in order to qualify to purchase. DLBA proposal guidelines are attached for review. Please note that the Detroit Land

    Gene Kelley Real Estate One-Southfield

    4613 Meldrum St, Detroit, MI 48207

Why Live in Gratiot Town-Kettering

Gratiot Town-Kettering in Detroit is a neighborhood experiencing a wave of development and property renovations, with many homes being transformed from fixer-uppers into fully renovated residences. The area predominantly features four-square Colonial Revival houses, alongside bungalows and steeply-roofed Tudors. Homes are generally close together, though some streets have vacant lots providing additional space. Residents have convenient access to downtown Detroit, just 4 miles away via Gratiot Avenue, or 6 miles using Interstate 94. Public transit is accessible with several bus stops along Mount Elliott Street, Van Dyke Avenue, and Gratiot Avenue. Local dining options include Legends Coney Island, known for its classic diner fare, and Royal Barbecue Pizza, offering a mix of barbecue and fried chicken. For groceries, Sav-Mart Marketplace provides essentials. The neighborhood is home to Dueweke Park and Latham Park, both offering recreational amenities like basketball courts and playgrounds. Cultural events such as the Marche du Rouge parade and the Movement Electronic Music Festival at Hart Plaza highlight Detroit's vibrant traditions and music scene. While schools in the area have room for improvement, the neighborhood's ongoing development and features make it an area of interest for potential homebuyers.
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