michigan bungalow

c.1925 Michigan Bungalow For Sale Under $55K

$54,900

 

This Michigan abungalow features a classic, highly functional layout complete with a cozy covered front porch, a full basement, and a detached garage.
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Realtor Comments

Great opportunity to own this home located in an established Detroit neighborhood. Features include a spacious living area, separate dining space, kitchen, bedrooms, and full bathroom. Ideal for an investor, landlord, or value-oriented buyer looking for a property with upside potential. Property is being sold as-is. Buyer to verify all information, room sizes, square footage, property condition, and any municipal requirements.
  • 3bd
  • 1ba
  • 1,320sqft
  • 3,920sqft
  • Circa 1925

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13120 Washburn St, Detroit, MI 48238, USA

If interested in a property, please 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.ย 

Contact Realtor: Daleik A Vaughn

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Cons of Living in Detroit

  • High Cost of Car Ownership: Michigan’s auto insurance rates are among the highest in the country, and Detroit residents pay a massive premium, which significantly inflates the cost of living.
  • Neighborhood Economic Disparities: While downtown and midtown are thriving, many outlying neighborhoods still battle blight, abandoned properties, and a lack of investment.
  • Public School System Challenges: The Detroit Public Schools Community District historically struggles with underfunding and low test scores, leading many families to look at private or charter alternatives.
  • Elevated Crime Rates: While violent crime has trended downward in recent years, Detroit’s overall crime rate remains well above the national average, requiring residents to be highly conscious of their surroundings.
  • Unreliable Public Transit: The city is highly car-dependent, as public transportation is limited to an underfunded bus system and small downtown rail loops

Pros of Living in Pontiac

  • Highly Affordable Cost of Living: Housing is significantly cheaper than the national average, with median home values hovering around $111,000 to $112,000, making homeownership very accessible.
  • Low Crime Rates: Violent and property crime rates in Pontiac are consistently well below both state and national averages, making it a notably safe community.
  • Ultra-Short Commutes: The average commute time is around 10 minutes, freeing you from the stress of heavy traffic.
  • Historic Charm & Community Feel: The town features a picturesque and active downtown area filled with local businesses, museums (including the Route 66 Association Hall of Fame), and beautiful outdoor murals.
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