michigan fixer upper

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.
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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
  • Circa 1943

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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. 

Contact Realtor: Sam Hindo

Brokered by Hindo Realty Group

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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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