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Close to the Detroit sports action
Brush Park residents always have excitement from living in the heart of Detroit and being a short distance from the Detroit River. The neighborhood is a sports fans' paradise, living within walking distance from the Lions, Tigers, and Red Wings. The area is a hot commodity for Detroit natives who don't mind the hustle and bustle of city life. "It's one of the most densely populated areas in the city," Jerome Dixon with Signature Sotheby's International Realty Bham says. Dixon has more than 15 years of real estate experience. The neighborhood is ideal for those looking to be near everything the city offers.
Summertime heats up at Comerica Park near Brush Park..
Ford Field is a short walk down Brush Street from Brush Park.
Little Caeser's Arena is across Woodward Avenue from Brush Park.
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Walkable area in Detroit
Brush Park is a very walkable area in Detroit, offering easy access to the bus and other forms of public transportation. Some residents don't own cars and rely on walking and public transportation options. "It is incredibly easy to get around," Dixon says.
Walking to Midtown and Downtown from Brush Park is a breeze.
Brush Park is an easily walkable neighborhood with public transportation along Woodward Avenue.
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Grab drinks at Brush Park Bodega
The dining and shopping scene is a significant draw for Brush Park residents and future potential residents. "Within a mile, you have 150 bars and restaurants, concert venues and three sports arenas where four professional sports teams play," Matt O'Laughlin with Max Broock Detroit says. "Nowhere else in the country can you get that value." Swing by Babo for breakfast or lunch and enjoy outdoor seating and a cocktail. Stop by Brush Park Bodega before one of the ball games to enjoy drinks and pub food just a few blocks from the stadiums. The closest grocery store for locals is a Whole Foods Market, off Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. They can also head to Hometown Supermarket and Lafayette Foods to pick up their produce and deli meats from a more local store.
Enjoy a coffee or a cocktail at Brush Park Bodega.
Brush Park Bodega is convenient and accessible.
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Popular place to live in Detroit
Potential homebuyers in Brush Park will primarily find townhomes and condos for sale. Prices will range from $275,000 to more than one million dollars. The lower end of the price range will net a one-bedroom, one-bathroom condo with a one-car garage. The higher end of the price range nets a three-bedroom, three-bathroom condo with a balcony and access to a multiple-car garage. Renters are common in the area, with townhomes, condos and apartments in the neighborhood.
Modern townhomes in Brush Park offer modern amenities.
A Mansard Twin next to The Stories at City Modern in Brush Park juxtaposes modern and historic.
The Residences at City Modern offer unique city living in Brush Park.
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Enjoy the outdoors at Watson Park
Brush Park features a few parks and green spaces, including Watson Park. Watson Park includes a small community garden, wooden benches and large trees. There are ongoing plans to develop the park and build around it. Tolan Park is another outdoor option on the other side of Mack Avenue for locals looking to get a few steps in.
Brush Park kids enjoy afternoon basketball at Tolan Park on Mack Avenue.
The playground at Tolan Park is near the Lexus Velodrome.
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Championship sports pedigree at Cass High
Students will start their educational journeys at Spain Elementary School, which receives a C-minus grade from Niche. Spain Elementary teaches Pre-K through eighth grade, and offers programs and activities for students, including bucket bands, dance workshops, and drama clubs. Teenagers will attend Cass Technical High School, a B-plus institution, one of the largest schools in the Detroit Public Schools District. They offer sports like football, basketball, track and field. Cass Technical High won three state football championships in the 2010s and the state basketball championship in 2023.
Cass Technical Institute is a magnet high school in the Detroit Public Schools District.
Catch a football game at Cass Tech in Detroit on Grand River.
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On average, homes in Brush Park, Detroit sell after 66 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Brush Park, Detroit over the last 12 months is $500,000, down 17% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Welcome to your dream home in the vibrant heart of Detroit! This stunning 4-level City Modern townhouse condo blends sleek sophistication with unmatched city convenience, where restaurants, nightlife, and world-class entertainment venues are just steps from your front door.Enjoy skyline views from your private rooftop terrace(s), the perfect backdrop for entertaining or simply unwinding above the
Live at the heart of it all in Brush Park! Built in 1892 and beautifully updated, this 2-bed, 2-bath condo blends historic Detroit charm and elegance with modern style and comfort. This unbeatable location is within walking distance to Downtown, the Sports District and Midtown. High ceilings, hardwood floors, and large windows fill the space with natural light, while the updated kitchen,
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Brush Park at its finest! This fully furnished townhouse sits perfectly across from Little Caesar's Arena and steps from Comerica Park, Ford Field, Fox Theatre and so much more! The perfect option for visiting healthcare workers with DMC, Henry Ford, Karmanos, and Children's Hospital a bike ride away. Explore all of the new restaurants and parks in your new backyard. The Woodward Place townhomes
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Studio 700 Sq Ft Condominium in Prime Location!Experience modern city living in the heart of Downtown Detroit! Located directly across from Wayne State University, this spacious and light-filled studio, 1-bath condominium offers 700 square feet of comfort and style in one of Detroit’s most sought-after neighborhoods.Fully updated in 2025, this home features an open-concept layout
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