c.1943 Michigan Fixer Upper Duplex For Sale Under $40K
$39,900
Calling all future homeowners—this Michigan fixer upper is a great opportunity to build equity.

Realtor Comments
LAND CONTRACT ALERT 5,000 down/ 700 per month/ NO BALLOON PAYMENT. Half duplex brick home for sale. Immediate occupancy available. Tired of renting?
- 2bed
- 1bath
- 840sqft
- 3,485sqft lot
- Circa 1943

12641 Kelly Rd, Detroit, MI 48224, 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.
Brokered by Hindo Realty Group

Pros of living in Detroit, MI
- Strong cultural and arts scene: Motown history, museums, live music, theater, and major events are big draws.
- Notable architecture + character neighborhoods: Detroit has a lot of distinct, historic areas and lots of redevelopment energy.
- Potentially better housing value (varies by neighborhood): Depending on where you live, you may find more space for your money than in many big cities.
- Sports and entertainment: Consistently ranked among the most “sports-forward” cities (plus concerts and events year-round).
- Large-city amenities with a “local” feel: You get the benefits of a major metro (food, transit options in parts of the city, services) without the same price pressure as some coastal cities.
- Job access in multiple sectors: Detroit and the surrounding region connect to auto/engineering/healthcare/education and more.
Cons of living in Detroit, MI
- Neighborhood-to-neighborhood variability: Safety, cleanliness, and amenities can differ dramatically block by block—location matters a lot.
- Public safety concerns: Like many large cities, crime exists, and it’s important to research specific areas carefully.
- Infrastructure and maintenance: Some areas can have ongoing issues with roads, utilities, and vacant properties (varies widely).
- Weather and seasonal extremes: Winters can be harsh; summers are humid—if you hate weather swings, it can wear on you.
- Commuting can be time-consuming: Traffic patterns and geography can mean longer drives, especially without planning.
- Economic cycles affect opportunities: Certain industries can be cyclical, and competition can be real in the job market.

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