Delray
Suburban Neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan
Wayne County 48209
From fixer-uppers to grand Colonial Revivals
Delray’s residential streets are mainly held in semi-wooded pockets of land surrounded by industry and run through by railroad tracks. A few of its streets offer a suburban setting with tall trees, green lawns and homes sitting close to one another. Bungalows and Dutch colonial homes are the most common styles, though there are condo developments available as well. Some homes come with driveways, especially in the more secluded areas, but garages are rare. Homes needing substantial repairs can sell as low as $15,000, while renovated or up to date homes can sell as high as $150,000. Condos typically sell between $50,000 and $120,000.Riverside Park and Historic Fort Wayne
The area is home to numerous opportunities for residents to enjoy outdoor activities. Riverside Park offers 29 acres of space including soccer fields, basketball courts, a skate park and playgrounds. The park also connects to the Detroit RiverWalk, an ever-expanding biking and walking trail alongside the Detroit River. Home to the city’s only regulation-sized outdoor hockey rink, Clark Park offers other sports facilities like softball fields and pickleball courts. Historic Fort Wayne adds a touch of history to the Delray’s outdoor opportunities. The fort was originally built in the 1800s and now serves as a weekend tourist destination with guided tours.Schools in Delray prepare students for life after graduation
Students can attend pre-kindergarten through eighth grade at Amelia Earhart Elementary-Middle School, which earns a C-minus on Niche. Earning a C, Western International High School offers classes focusing on engineering and other vocational courses. In partnership with Wayne State University and Central Michigan University, the school’s College Upward Bound program provides first-generation college students college courses throughout the year and a glimpse of college life with a six-week academic and residential program over the summer.Privately-owned steel mills on Zug Island are close by
Though the industry and construction surrounding Delray provide hundreds of jobs, the neighborhood’s proximity to Zug Island, a privately owned industrial site with several steel mills, makes for poor air quality in the area. Additionally, construction in the area has been ongoing and shows no sign of slowing. “Fort Street has been like this for a long time,” says Himena, cashier with Detroit 75 Kitchen. “So they’ve been taking their time.”Interstate 75 and a new bridge to Canada
Interstate 75 puts downtown Detroit 5 miles away and the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport 15 miles away. By way of the interstate, Ford Medical Center is just over 7 miles away. The newly constructed Gordie Howe International Bridge connects Detroit to Canada. Residents also have the option to hop on a bus through stops along Delray’s larger streets like West Fort Street, and sidewalks provide access to bus stops without needing a vehicle.Detroit 75 Kitchen, a nationally renowned food truck
Established in 1929, Motz’s Burger has served the Delray area with burgers, fish sandwiches and milkshakes for nearly a hundred years. The nearby Detroit 75 Kitchen food truck was initially started to serve truckers coming over the Ambassador Bridge. The food truck was then recognized by US Weekly as one of the best food trucks in the country and now attracts visitors from all over Detroit to Delray. Residents in need of fresh ingredients for home cooking can head to E & L Supermercado in neighboring Springwells.A mix of crime risks
Delray’s overall CAP Index crime score is 6, just slightly higher than the national score of 4. With higher numbers representing a greater risk, specific crimes receiving the highest scores are related to violent crimes.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Bill Swanson
O'Connor Realty Detroit, LLC
(313) 474-9336
115 Total Sales
2 in Delray
$70K - $75K Price Range
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Angela Morales
Responds QuicklyWilhelm & Associates
(947) 500-2658
195 Total Sales
2 in Delray
$11K - $35K Price Range
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Shane Parker
S&P Realty
(313) 646-7580
146 Total Sales
3 in Delray
$95K - $130K Price Range
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Spencer Ray
Jim Saros Real Estate Services
(313) 464-0897
197 Total Sales
2 in Delray
$51K - $111K Price Range
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Dave Abdallah
Century 21 Curran & Oberski
(313) 631-0873
646 Total Sales
2 in Delray
$45,000 Price Range
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Mahmoud Ismail
Century 21 Curran & Oberski
(313) 946-9262
170 Total Sales
2 in Delray
$45,000 Price Range
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Delray | US |
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Homicide | 7 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 5 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 7 | 4 |
Robbery | 7 | 4 |
Burglary | 5 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 6 | 4 |
Larceny | 4 | 4 |
Crime Score | 6 | 4 |
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