c.1924 Well-Maintained Michigan Duplex For Sale $100K
OHU50K Notes $100,000

Realtor Comments
Welcome to this spacious and well-maintained duplex located in the heart of Detroit’s east side. Featuring a total of 6 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms, this versatile two-family property presents an excellent opportunity for both owner-occupants and investors alike. Whether you’re looking to live in one unit while generating rental income from the other, or add a strong cash-flowing asset to your portfolio, this property offers flexibility and long-term potential. Offered for the first time on the market, the home sits on a rare double lot, providing ample outdoor space for entertaining, parking, future improvements, or family gatherings. Each unit offers generous living space with classic Detroit character and functionality throughout. Conveniently located near major roadways, schools, parks, and local amenities, this property is ideal for buyers seeking value, space, and investment upside in an established neighborhood
- 6 bed
- 2 bath
- 2,308 sqft
- 3,920 sqft lot
- Build date 1924

If interested in a property, pleases contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
5303 Hurlbut St, Detroit, MI 48213 $100,000
- Contact Realtor: Rachel Warren
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Here are some common pros and cons of Detroit’s St. Jean neighborhood (often associated with the St. Jean / Parcels near east side Detroit, south of downtown).
Pros
- Convenient location (east-side Detroit): Often fairly close to major roads and Detroit’s core areas compared with farther-out suburbs.
- Potentially lower housing costs: Parts of Detroit outside the most in-demand pockets can have more affordable housing options than many other metro areas.
- More of a “local community” feel: Some blocks can be quieter/more residential, which can feel calmer than more commercial-heavy areas.
- Access to city amenities: Even when you’re not in the “center,” you can still reach Detroit attractions, jobs, and services without being in a remote area.
- Good for people who want improvement potential: If you’re into renovations or long-term investing, neighborhoods like this sometimes have active change underway block-by-block.
Cons
- Block-to-block variation: The biggest drawback in many Detroit neighborhoods is that conditions can differ dramatically between adjacent blocks—one street may feel fine while another feels rougher.
- Safety can be uneven: Crime rates and perceived safety often vary by street/time, so you’ll want very specific local checks (not just neighborhood averages).
- Housing stock and condition vary: You may encounter older homes with maintenance needs, deferred upkeep, or property-condition issues.
- Vacant properties / blight in some areas: Like many parts of Detroit, you may see abandoned/under-maintained buildings in certain pockets, which can affect aesthetics and sometimes safety.









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