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Detroit Realtor Partners First-Time Home Buyers with Affordable Neighborhood Recovery Property

Detroit has plenty of pockets of distressed property that qualifies for federal neighborhood recovery spending.  A significant portion of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) funding being released by the U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has been going toward areas with the greatest numbers of distressed property, providing buying opportunities to first-time home buyers with low- to middle-income.

Real estate professionals have the opportunity to assist home buyers in realizing grants and programs afforded by the American Recovery [...]

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Detroit Schools Are Investigated Regarding Past Real Estate Deals

The Detroit School District has spent, what some say are suspicious, millions on past leases and land deals. A district spokesman stated that the district spends $2.2 million annually on real estate leases alone.

An investigation has ensued to review every real estate transaction for the past several years in order to determine whether any misuse or abuse of funds has occurred.

School board member Marie Thornton, among others, raised concerns about the amount the district spends on leases. She [...]

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Rosa Parks Transit Center in Detroit is Largest in Michigan

Next Tuesday, the public will have access to Detroit’s new 25,700-square-foot, three-story transit center. The Rosa Parks Transit Center hosted a sneak peak for media on Thursday. What is being noted as the state’s largest transit center will provide 24-hour service for Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT), Transit Windsor and SMART buses and Detroit People Mover passengers.

Located on the corner of Michigan and Cass Avenues, the transit center was two years in the making. Conveniences provided are [...]

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Detroit Demolitions Outnumber New Construction

For the first year since 1981, permits for demolition are surpassing those for new home construction. In addition, southeast Michigan home building permits fell for the fourth consecutive year in 2008. According to representatives from the Southeast Michigan Council of Government (SEMCOG), that’s the sharpest downturn in over 50 years.

Detroit is a contributor to a good portion of those numbers. Some of the city’s areas are blighted. Either property has not been kept up or has [...]

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How Much Detroit Real Estate Could You Buy for $50,000?

We have heard about the situation in regards to Detroit real estate. It’s bad, really bad. I even wrote a post on the subject about two months ago titled “Is Buying Real Estate in Detroit a Good Idea“. Along with that post was information on individuals and companies pouncing on Detroit to scoop up some really good real estate deals in bulk. Well I wanted to see how many homes could really be purchased for $50,000 and the results [...]

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Detroit’s Bad Economy is Playing Havoc on Condo HOA Fees

The amounts may not be great on an individual basis but when you add them up across tens if not hundreds of units, the totals can be significant. We’re talking about Condo Homeowner Association (HOA) Dues and some people in Detroit are having a difficult time paying them.

This is pitting neighbor against neighbor. Those who are paying their dues and those who simply can’t or won’t.

In a city that has been rocked by the automobile industry failure and an overabundance [...]

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Is Buying Real Estate in Detroit a good idea?

I read an article in the Chicago Tribune a little more than a month ago and was shocked when it stated that the median home price was $7500 for December. So in my daily news scrub, I came across an AP Press article on the Detroit foreclosure market and I was interested in what was going on today. Well the outlook is a little shaky to say the least…or is it?

Now if you just look at the [...]

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Roost.com Expands Real Estate Search Coverage to Include Detroit Metro

We here at Roost.com are proud to announce  the launch of our service in Southeastern Michigan, extending our coverage to the Detroit Metro Area (Oakland, Macomb and Wayne Counties), as well as Ann Arbor and rural areas spanning from Washtenaw County to the Thumb.

The addition of these new listings gives local home buyers the most accurate and up-to-date homes for sale listings of single-family homes, new construction and for sale by owner properties on the Web and [...]

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