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c.1957 Three Bedroom Michigan Real Estate Auction

Auction

Three-bedroom, one-bath Michigan real estate auction. The brick home has 931 square feet, tiled bath, hardwood floors, and public water and sewer.

Realtor Comments

Nice little red brick three bedroom bungalow with original finishes and lots of nostalgic appeal. Home may need some updates and repairs but overall great find! See it today. RESERVE AUCTION PROPERTY- Property sold “AS-IS” without contingencies, repairs, warranties, guarantees or representation as to listing accuracy, property information, photo or other depiction included or described herein. Inspect before bidding.
  • 3bd
  • 1ba
  • 931sqft
  • 3,920sqft lot
  • Circa 1957

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Location of This Real Estate Auction

Here are some pros and cons of living in the Osborn neighborhood of Detroit:

Pros

  1. Community Spirit: Osborn has a strong sense of community, with residents often coming together for local events and initiatives.
  2. Affordable Housing: The cost of living, particularly housing prices, tends to be more affordable compared to many other areas in Detroit.
  3. Cultural Diversity: The neighborhood is known for its diverse population, offering a rich cultural experience and a variety of community festivals.
  4. Access to Parks: Nearby parks provide recreational opportunities for families and individuals looking to enjoy the outdoors.
  5. Revitalization Efforts: There are ongoing efforts to revitalize the area, including community gardens and local business initiatives.

Cons

  1. Crime Rates: Osborn has experienced higher crime rates compared to other neighborhoods, which can be a concern for residents.
  2. Limited Amenities: Shopping, dining, and entertainment options may be limited, requiring travel to other parts of the city for more variety.
  3. Economic Challenges: The neighborhood faces economic challenges, including unemployment and underemployment for some residents.
  4. Infrastructure Issues: Some areas may have issues with infrastructure, such as potholes and aging public facilities.
  5. Public Transportation: While public transport is available, it may not be as convenient or extensive as in other urban areas.

 

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