michigan tudor revival

c.1938 Michigan Tudor Revival For Sale Under $55K

$54,900

Charming 3-bedroom, 1-bath Michigan tudor revival boasting a spacious living room centered around a cozy, crackling fireplace. Entertain with ease in the formal dining room, and escape to the expansive attic, beautifully reimagined to feel like a private bedroom suite.

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Realtor Comments

A charming brick bungalow offering exceptional value for both first-time buyers and savvy investors! The full basement provides ample storage or future finishing opportunities. Situated on a generous corner lot with off-street parking for two vehicles, this home is conveniently located near major highways, shopping, restaurants, and everyday amenities. Cash, FHA203k loan eligible B/BATVAI, this is a bank owned property, this property may also be marketed via an auction event. Seller will review offers submitted through the auction site and through listing agent.
  • 2bd
  • 1.5ba
  • 948sqft
  • 4,356sqft lot
  • Circa 1938

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15786 Tracey St, Detroit, MI 48227

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: Anthony Stephens

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Pros

  • Vibrant culture & arts scene: Detroit is known for music, museums, festivals, and creative communities.
  • Food and local neighborhoods: Lots of great restaurants and distinct neighborhood identities.
  • Housing affordability (in many areas): You may find more space and lower home prices than in many other big U.S. cities (condition varies).
  • Strong โ€œcity energyโ€ + walkable pockets: Some areas have more amenities nearby than youโ€™d expect.
  • Major professional opportunities: Detroit and the region have large employers in auto/industry, healthcare, logistics, and tech.
  • Sports and events: Big-city entertainment options, especially during seasons and major events.

Cons

  • Safety can vary widely by neighborhood: Itโ€™s important to research the specific block/area and understand local conditions.
  • Weather: Cold winters, snow/ice, and occasional stormsโ€”plus higher heating costs.
  • Healthcare and services vary by area: You can access good care, but where you live can affect how easy it is to get specialists and certain services.
  • Income and economic inequality: You may see a stark contrast between revitalized areas and under-resourced areas.
  • A car is often necessary: While some areas are improving, suburban-style commuting and errands usually require a vehicle.
  • Property upkeep/age of housing stock: Some homes may need repairs/renovations; costs can add up.
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