c.1950 Remodeled Michigan Duplex For Sale $50K
$50,000
Michigan duplex nestled in a sought-after neighborhood, this property offers convenient access to top-rated public schools, nearby parks, and a variety of local amenities.

Realtor Comments
WELCOME TO THIS BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED DUPLEX IN THE HEART OF WEST DETROIT! WHETHER YOU’RE LOOKING FOR A SPACIOUS HOME FOR YOURSELF OR A SMART INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY, THIS PROPERTY IS A MUST-SEE. THIS OFFERS 2 SPACIOUS BEDROOMS, 1 BATHROOM, AND LOTS OF LIVING SPACE. RECENTLY RENOVATED AND MOVE-IN READY. IT’S PERFECT FOR HOMEOWNERS OR TENANTS ALIKE. WITH SEPARATE PARCELS, YOULL ENJOY ADDED VERSATILITY AND VALUE. DONT MISS THIS EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY IN A GROWING AREA OF DETROIT!
- 2bed
- 1bath
- 854sqft
- 2,614sqft lot
- Circa 1950

9110 Mansfield St, Detroit, MI 48228 $50,000
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: Robert Kabbani

Pros:
1. Affordable Housing:
Detroit has some of the lowest housing costs among major U.S. cities, making it attractive for first-time buyers and investors.
2. Rich History & Culture:
Known as the birthplace of Motown and a cornerstone of American auto history, Detroit boasts a vibrant cultural scene, including music, art, and architecture.
3. Revitalization Efforts:
Downtown and Midtown areas have seen major revitalization with new businesses, restaurants, parks, and entertainment venues.
4. Strong Arts & Music Scene:
Home to the Detroit Institute of Arts, historic music venues, and annual festivals like Movement (techno) and Jazz Fest.
5. Sports & Entertainment:
With teams in all four major leagues (NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL), plus venues like Little Caesars Arena and Ford Field, there’s always something happening.
6. Proximity to Canada:
Just a short drive across the Ambassador Bridge or Detroit-Windsor Tunnel puts you in Ontario for a unique international experience.
Cons:
1. High Crime Rate in Some Areas:
Detroit struggles with crime in certain neighborhoods, although safety has improved in revitalized districts.
2. Struggling Public Schools:
Some of the public school systems face challenges with funding, infrastructure, and academic performance.
3. Public Transportation Limitations:
While improving, the public transit system (including the QLine and buses) is still underdeveloped compared to other major cities.
4. Harsh Winters:
Detroit winters can be long, cold, and snowy—challenging for those not used to Midwest weather.
5. Infrastructure Issues:
Aging infrastructure, including roads and water systems, can lead to maintenance concerns and service disruptions.
6. Economic Disparities:
While some neighborhoods are booming, others still face poverty and unemployment, leading to stark economic divides.
















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