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Affordable, established pocket with investor appeal in Mannhall Park
Manhall Park is a small, well-established pocket of west Flint in Genesee County where homes stay relatively affordable compared with much of the country. Local broker Tierra Howard of Howard Homes 4 You notes that “Flint in general is affordable…the city is very focused on selling,” which keeps Manhall Park on the radar for both first-time buyers and investors looking for budget-friendly properties with upside.
Older homes and fixer-uppers with modest price tags
Homes in Mannhall Park lean older and modest, with many homes dating from the 1920s through the ‘50s and plenty of fixer-uppers still on the market. Most properties are simple ranch-style houses with Cape Cod touches or small Craftsman bungalows, so layouts tend to be compact and straightforward. Prices typically fall in the range of $10,000 to $40,000, with a handful of recently remodeled homes pushing higher, usually between about $65,000 and $100,000. “Plenty of developers here have the goal of building out the housing and refurbishing. The homes are getting a facelift,” says Howard.
Flexible public options and open enrollment
Flint Community Schools provides a public Montessori magnet program and participates in Michigan’s Schools of Choice open enrollment policy, which permits both in-district and out-of-district students to enroll. Kids in the area might start out at Eisenhower Elementary, then continue to Carman-Ainsworth High School. Carman-Ainsworth High offers a range of programs, including a STEM Early College partnership with University of Michigan-Flint for medical and science tracks, comprehensive Special Education services and extracurriculars like Robotics, sports and music.
Low-key parks, museums and open green space
Locals have a few low-key spots to get outside without going far from home. Sarginson Park is a dog-friendly neighborhood park with a playground and a basketball court, making it an easy choice for quick trips with kids or pups. Families can also spend an afternoon at the Flint Children’s Museum, which has hands-on exhibits geared toward curious younger learners, or head to Mott Park for longer walks, open fields and a bit more room to explore.
Global groceries, local diners and nearby mall trips
Day-to-day errands are simple here, with Seoul Market offering Asian imported groceries like Ssamjang and Gochujang, and a nearby Kroger for different options. Residents grab hearty breakfasts at Dom’s Diner, a classic local spot, or swing by fast-casual favorites like Burger King and Church’s Chicken when they want something quick. Residents can head to the Genesee Valley Center, set about 5 miles from Mannhall Park, for shopping at over 125 stores like JCPenney, Macy’s and Barnes & Noble.
Local buses, freeway access and nearby airport
The Mass Transportation Authority (MTA) Flint buses run along Court Street and link the neighborhood to downtown Flint, while nearby Interstate 75 makes it easy to drive roughly 70 miles south to Detroit. Flint Bishop International Airport sits on the city’s southwest side, and McLaren Flint hospital is conveniently less than a mile away for medical needs.
Crime
According to CAP Index, the neighborhood carries a crime rating of 6 out of 10, compared with a national average score of about 4, which points to a higher-than-typical level of criminal activity.
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Mannhall Park
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Homicide
4
4
Sexual Assault
4
4
Assault with Weapon
5
4
Robbery
5
4
Burglary
4
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
4
4
Larceny
4
4
Crime Score
6
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Mannhall Park Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Mannhall Park, Flint sell after 79 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Mannhall Park, Flint over the last 12 months is $43,250, up 29% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
A property with great potential, ready for renovation or updates to bring it to its full value. Ideal for investors or buyers looking to customize a home to their taste. Homes must be complete with remodeling withing twelve months.
A property with great potential, ready for renovation or updates to bring it to its full value. Ideal for investors or buyers looking to customize a home to their taste. Homes must be complete with remodeling withing twelve months.
Charming One-Story Home – Move-In Ready! Welcome to this beautifully updated 2-bedroom, 1-bath home, perfect for first-time buyers, perfect for investors looking to increase their portfolio .This charming one-story home has been thoughtfully refreshed with modern touches throughout Fresh new roof for peace of mind Stylish new flooring throughout the home Updated kitchen cabinets with a modern
What sets this home apart from other homes in the area is its rare combination of features, including 3 bedrooms and two full bathrooms. The upstairs bedroom includes its own private, full bathroom, creating a true primary en-suite with lots of built in storage and a large walk-in cedar closet. A sliding door off the kitchen provides easy access to the deck for outdoor entertaining. The finished
Recently updated house ready for move in. Updates include: roofing, siding, most windows, carpet, paint, flooring, kitchen cabinets with granite countertops, new 90% efficiency furnace and hot water heater, updated electrical panel.
Affordable Fixer-Upper with Great Potential!Here’s your chance to own a home at an unbeatable price. While the property needs some work, it offers incredible value and the opportunity to make it your own. A small fire occurred at the front of the house, but with some repairs and updates, this could become a great home or investment. The house still contains belongings from the previous owner
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Your New Home just in time for the Holidays! This cozy 3-bedroom, 1 Bathroom home has been completely updated- with elegant touches, for your family. Featuring an open layout providing natural lighting. Full basement! Both the front and rear porches are covered for you to relax, and entertain guests. Fenced backyard, with detached garage. Cheaper than renting! Close to shopping, schools, and
Property Id: 1623878Please only reach out if you meet qualifications. Section 8 is welcome. Newly updated 2 bedroom/1 bathroom home on nice street. Home is located on Stocker on west side of Flint. Major cross streets is Court St and Ballenger Hwy.Address: 938 Stocker Flint, MI 48503To move in you are required to have $850 deposit and $850 1st month rent.
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