This property is listed in a bundle with the following seven contiguous parcels and must be sold together:1207 Concord, 1197 Concord, 1191 Concord, 1185 Concord, 1179 Concord, 1173 Concord, and 1221 Concord.These must be purchased together and cannot be split. Zoned residential, the property provides excellentpotential for a new build/infill development opportunity. How to Apply: Interested buyers must submit aproposal that includes: 1. Project Proposal (intended use of structure + timeline) 2. Proof of Funds (bankstatement or lender letter) 3. Scope of Work (breakdown of renovation costs) 4. Proof of Previous Projects:(include addresses and photos). The DLBA is seeking proposals for small- to medium-scale infill developmentto increase housing supply, restore the urban fabric, and improve density and walkability. Interested buyersshould consult the proposal guidelines for new build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewingrelevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department foradditional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to a tax capture for the 5 taxyears subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with taxabatement that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its taxcapture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will bedetermined upon reviewing the development proforma and effect of any tax abatement on the purchase anddevelopment financing.
Opportunity to own 11 VL parcels in Detroit's North End! This property is listed in a bundle with the following 11 contiguous parcels: 525 Smith, 531 Smith, 537 Smith, 543 Smith, 549 Smith, 555 Smith, 561 Smith, 567 Smith, 573 Smith, 579 Smith, 585 Smith, and must be sold together. These must be purchased together and cannot be split. Zoned residential, the property offers excellent potential for a new-build/infill development opportunity. How to Apply: Interestedbuyers must submit aproposal that includes: 1. Project Proposal (intended use of structure + timeline) 2.Proof of Funds (bankstatement or lender letter) 3. Scope of Work (breakdown of renovation costs) 4. Proof of Previous Projects (include addresses and photos). The DLBA is seeking proposals for small- to medium-scale infill development to increase housing supply, restore the urban fabric, and improve density and walkability. Interested buyers should consult the proposal guidelines for new-build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatements that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development pro forma and the effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
Opportunity to own 11 VL parcels in Detroit's North End! This property is listed in a bundle with the following 11 contiguous parcels: 525 Smith, 531 Smith, 537 Smith, 543 Smith, 549 Smith, 555 Smith, 561 Smith, 567 Smith, 573 Smith, 579 Smith, 585 Smith, and must be sold together. These must be purchased together and cannot be split. Zoned residential, the property offers excellent potential for a new-build/infill development opportunity. How to Apply: Interestedbuyers must submit aproposal that includes: 1. Project Proposal (intended use of structure + timeline) 2.Proof of Funds (bankstatement or lender letter) 3. Scope of Work (breakdown of renovation costs) 4. Proof of Previous Projects (include addresses and photos). The DLBA is seeking proposals for small- to medium-scale infill development to increase housing supply, restore the urban fabric, and improve density and walkability. Interested buyers should consult the proposal guidelines for new-build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatements that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development pro forma and the effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
Opportunity to own 11 VL parcels in Detroit's North End! This property is listed in a bundle with the following 11 contiguous parcels: 525 Smith, 531 Smith, 537 Smith, 543 Smith, 549 Smith, 555 Smith, 561 Smith, 567 Smith, 573 Smith, 579 Smith, 585 Smith, and must be sold together. These must be purchased together and cannot be split. Zoned residential, the property offers excellent potential for a new-build/infill development opportunity. How to Apply: Interestedbuyers must submit aproposal that includes: 1. Project Proposal (intended use of structure + timeline) 2.Proof of Funds (bankstatement or lender letter) 3. Scope of Work (breakdown of renovation costs) 4. Proof of Previous Projects (include addresses and photos). The DLBA is seeking proposals for small- to medium-scale infill development to increase housing supply, restore the urban fabric, and improve density and walkability. Interested buyers should consult the proposal guidelines for new-build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatements that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development pro forma and the effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
Opportunity to own 11 VL parcels in Detroit's North End! This property is listed in a bundle with the following 11 contiguous parcels: 525 Smith, 531 Smith, 537 Smith, 543 Smith, 549 Smith, 555 Smith, 561 Smith, 567 Smith, 573 Smith, 579 Smith, 585 Smith, and must be sold together. These must be purchased together and cannot be split. Zoned residential, the property offers excellent potential for a new-build/infill development opportunity. How to Apply: Interestedbuyers must submit aproposal that includes: 1. Project Proposal (intended use of structure + timeline) 2.Proof of Funds (bankstatement or lender letter) 3. Scope of Work (breakdown of renovation costs) 4. Proof of Previous Projects (include addresses and photos). The DLBA is seeking proposals for small- to medium-scale infill development to increase housing supply, restore the urban fabric, and improve density and walkability. Interested buyers should consult the proposal guidelines for new-build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatements that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development pro forma and the effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
Opportunity to own 11 VL parcels in Detroit's North End! This property is listed in a bundle with the following 11 contiguous parcels: 525 Smith, 531 Smith, 537 Smith, 543 Smith, 549 Smith, 555 Smith, 561 Smith, 567 Smith, 573 Smith, 579 Smith, 585 Smith, and must be sold together. These must be purchased together and cannot be split. Zoned residential, the property offers excellent potential for a new-build/infill development opportunity. How to Apply: Interestedbuyers must submit aproposal that includes: 1. Project Proposal (intended use of structure + timeline) 2.Proof of Funds (bankstatement or lender letter) 3. Scope of Work (breakdown of renovation costs) 4. Proof of Previous Projects (include addresses and photos). The DLBA is seeking proposals for small- to medium-scale infill development to increase housing supply, restore the urban fabric, and improve density and walkability. Interested buyers should consult the proposal guidelines for new-build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatements that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development pro forma and the effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
Opportunity to own 4, connected, VL parcels in Detroit's North End! This property is listed in a bundle with the following four contiguous parcels: 278 Belmont, 288 Belmont, 296 Belmont, and 302 Belmont, and must be sold together. These must be purchased together and cannot be split. Zoned residential, the property offers excellent potential for a new-build/infill development opportunity. How to Apply: Interestedbuyers must submit aproposal that includes: 1. Project Proposal (intended use of structure + timeline) 2.Proof of Funds (bankstatement or lender letter) 3. Scope of Work (breakdown of renovation costs) 4. Proof of Previous Projects (include addresses and photos). The DLBA is seeking proposals for small- to medium-scale infill development to increase housing supply, restore the urban fabric, and improve density and walkability. Interested buyers should consult the proposal guidelines for new-build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatements that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development pro forma and the effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
This property is listed in a bundle with the following four contiguous parcels and must be sold together: 278 Belmont, 288 Belmont, 296 Belmont, and 302 Belmont. These must be purchased together and cannot be split. Zoned residential, the property offers excellent potential for a new-build/infill development opportunity. How to Apply: Interestedbuyers must submit aproposal that includes: 1. Project Proposal (intended use of structure + timeline) 2.Proof of Funds (bankstatement or lender letter) 3. Scope of Work (breakdown of renovation costs) 4. Proof ofPrevious Projects:(include addresses and photos). The DLBA is seeking proposals for small- to medium-scaleinfill developmentto increase housing supply, restore the urban fabric, and improve density and walkability.Interested buyersshould consult the proposal guidelines for new build opportunities. The DLBA alsorecommends reviewingrelevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning andDevelopment Department foradditional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitledto a tax capture for the 5 taxyears subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture maybe incompatible with taxabatement that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will reviewrequests to waive its taxcapture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests.The payment will bedetermined upon reviewing the development proforma and effect of any tax abatement onthe purchase anddevelopment financing.
Opportunity to own 11 VL parcels in Detroit's North End! This property is listed in a bundle with the following 11 contiguous parcels: 525 Smith, 531 Smith, 537 Smith, 543 Smith, 549 Smith, 555 Smith, 561 Smith, 567 Smith, 573 Smith, 579 Smith, 585 Smith, and must be sold together. These must be purchased together and cannot be split. Zoned residential, the property offers excellent potential for a new-build/infill development opportunity. How to Apply: Interested buyers must submit a proposal that includes: 1. Project Proposal (intended use of structure + timeline) 2.Proof of Funds (bank statement or lender letter) 3. Scope of Work (breakdown of renovation costs) 4. Proof of Previous Projects (include addresses and photos). The DLBA is seeking proposals for small- to medium-scale infill development to increase housing supply, restore the urban fabric, and improve density and walkability. Interested buyers should consult the proposal guidelines for new-build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatements that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development pro forma and the effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
Opportunity to own 11 VL parcels in Detroit's North End! This property is listed in a bundle with the following 11 contiguous parcels: 525 Smith, 531 Smith, 537 Smith, 543 Smith, 549 Smith, 555 Smith, 561 Smith, 567 Smith, 573 Smith, 579 Smith, 585 Smith, and must be sold together. These must be purchased together and cannot be split. Zoned residential, the property offers excellent potential for a new-build/infill development opportunity. How to Apply: Interestedbuyers must submit aproposal that includes: 1. Project Proposal (intended use of structure + timeline) 2.Proof of Funds (bankstatement or lender letter) 3. Scope of Work (breakdown of renovation costs) 4. Proof of Previous Projects (include addresses and photos). The DLBA is seeking proposals for small- to medium-scale infill development to increase housing supply, restore the urban fabric, and improve density and walkability. Interested buyers should consult the proposal guidelines for new-build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatements that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development pro forma and the effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
Opportunity to own 11 VL parcels in Detroit's North End! This property is listed in a bundle with the following 11 contiguous parcels: 525 Smith, 531 Smith, 537 Smith, 543 Smith, 549 Smith, 555 Smith, 561 Smith, 567 Smith, 573 Smith, 579 Smith, 585 Smith, and must be sold together. These must be purchased together and cannot be split. Zoned residential, the property offers excellent potential for a new-build/infill development opportunity. How to Apply: Interestedbuyers must submit aproposal that includes: 1. Project Proposal (intended use of structure + timeline) 2.Proof of Funds (bankstatement or lender letter) 3. Scope of Work (breakdown of renovation costs) 4. Proof of Previous Projects (include addresses and photos). The DLBA is seeking proposals for small- to medium-scale infill development to increase housing supply, restore the urban fabric, and improve density and walkability. Interested buyers should consult the proposal guidelines for new-build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatements that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development pro forma and the effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
Opportunity to own 11 VL parcels in Detroit's North End! This property is listed in a bundle with the following 11 contiguous parcels: 525 Smith, 531 Smith, 537 Smith, 543 Smith, 549 Smith, 555 Smith, 561 Smith, 567 Smith, 573 Smith, 579 Smith, 585 Smith, and must be sold together. These must be purchased together and cannot be split. Zoned residential, the property offers excellent potential for a new-build/infill development opportunity. How to Apply: Interested buyers must submit aproposal that includes: 1. Project Proposal (intended use of structure + timeline) 2.Proof of Funds (bank statement or lender letter) 3. Scope of Work (breakdown of renovation costs) 4. Proof of Previous Projects (include addresses and photos). The DLBA is seeking proposals for small- to medium-scale infill development to increase housing supply, restore the urban fabric, and improve density and walkability. Interested buyers should consult the proposal guidelines for new-build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatements that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development pro forma and the effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
Opportunity to own 11 VL parcels in Detroit's North End! This property is listed in a bundle with the following 11 contiguous parcels: 525 Smith, 531 Smith, 537 Smith, 543 Smith, 549 Smith, 555 Smith, 561 Smith, 567 Smith, 573 Smith, 579 Smith, 585 Smith, and must be sold together. These must be purchased together and cannot be split. Zoned residential, the property offers excellent potential for a new-build/infill development opportunity. How to Apply: Interested buyers must submit a proposal that includes: 1. Project Proposal (intended use of structure + timeline) 2.Proof of Funds (bank statement or lender letter) 3. Scope of Work (breakdown of renovation costs) 4. Proof of Previous Projects (include addresses and photos). The DLBA is seeking proposals for small- to medium-scale infill development to increase housing supply, restore the urban fabric, and improve density and walkability. Interested buyers should consult the proposal guidelines for new-build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatements that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development pro forma and the effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
Opportunity to own 4, connected, VL parcels in Detroit's North End! This property is listed in a bundle with the following four contiguous parcels: 278 Belmont, 288 Belmont, 296 Belmont, and 302 Belmont, and must be sold together. These must be purchased together and cannot be split. Zoned residential, the property offers excellent potential for a new-build/infill development opportunity. How to Apply: Interested buyers must submit a proposal that includes: 1. Project Proposal (intended use of structure + timeline) 2.Proof of Funds (bank statement or lender letter) 3. Scope of Work (breakdown of renovation costs) 4. Proof of Previous Projects (include addresses and photos). The DLBA is seeking proposals for small- to medium-scale infill development to increase housing supply, restore the urban fabric, and improve density and walkability. Interested buyers should consult the proposal guidelines for new build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatements that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development pro forma and the effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
This property is listed in a bundle with the following contiguous parcels and must be sold together: 1251 Concord and 1245 Concord. These must be purchased together and cannot be split. Zoned residential, the property provides excellent potential for a new build/infill development opportunity. How to Apply: Interested buyers must submit a proposal that includes: 1. Project Proposal (intended use of structure + timeline) 2. Proof of Funds (bank statement or lender letter) 3. Scope of Work (breakdown of renovation costs) 4. Proof of Previous Projects:(include addresses and photos). The DLBA is seeking proposals for small- to medium-scale infill development to increase housing supply, restore the urban fabric, and improve density and walkability. Interested buyers should consult the proposal guidelines for new build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to a tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatement that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development proforma and effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
This property is listed in a bundle with the following seven contiguous parcels and must be sold together:1207 Concord, 1197 Concord, 1191 Concord, 1185 Concord, 1179 Concord, 1173 Concord, and 1221 Concord.These must be purchased together and cannot be split. Zoned residential, the property provides excellentpotential for a new build/infill development opportunity. How to Apply: Interested buyers must submit aproposal that includes: 1. Project Proposal (intended use of structure + timeline) 2. Proof of Funds (bankstatement or lender letter) 3. Scope of Work (breakdown of renovation costs) 4. Proof of Previous Projects:(include addresses and photos). The DLBA is seeking proposals for small- to medium-scale infill developmentto increase housing supply, restore the urban fabric, and improve density and walkability. Interested buyersshould consult the proposal guidelines for new build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewingrelevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department foradditional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to a tax capture for the 5 taxyears subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with taxabatement that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its taxcapture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will bedetermined upon reviewing the development proforma and effect of any tax abatement on the purchase anddevelopment financing.
This property is listed in a bundle with the following contiguous parcels and must be sold together: 1251 Concord and 1245 Concord. These must be purchased together and cannot be split. Zoned residential, the property provides excellent potential for a new build/infill development opportunity. How to Apply: Interested buyers must submit a proposal that includes: 1. Project Proposal (intended use of structure + timeline) 2. Proof of Funds (bank statement or lender letter) 3. Scope of Work (breakdown of renovation costs) 4. Proof of Previous Projects:(include addresses and photos). The DLBA is seeking proposals for small- to medium-scale infill development to increase housing supply, restore the urban fabric, and improve density and walkability. Interested buyers should consult the proposal guidelines for new build opportunities. The DLBA also recommends reviewing relevant Neighborhood Framework Plans from the City of Detroit's Planning and Development Department for additional context about the neighborhood. Please note that the DLBA is entitled to a tax capture for the 5 tax years subsequent to transferring ownership of the property. The tax capture may be incompatible with tax abatement that are otherwise available to the selected purchaser. DLBA will review requests to waive its tax capture rights and may require a payment in lieu of taxes to approve such requests. The payment will be determined upon reviewing the development proforma and effect of any tax abatement on the purchase and development financing.
Corner lot currently being rented by the neighboring business for $500 monthly. Ample opportunities to continue with the current lease or similar without any additional investment into the lot.
Buildable corner lot with frontage on Gratiot Avenue available. A mixed use building previously sat on the lot. Current owner attempted to renovate the existing building and it ultimately had to be demolished. Close to Eastern Market and downtown, endless opportunities, prime location. Seller financing available.
Desirable corner lot available with ample opportunities; lease out as is or build on the land for a longer investment.
New build opportunity on a prime vacant lot near the Rosa Parks Boulevard and Grand Boulevard corridor. Located near the Motown Museum and the expanding Henry Ford Health System campus, this parcel presents an excellent infill development opportunity. Sale includes 7427 & 7435 Churchill. This vacant parcel is owned by the Detroit Land Bank Authority (DLBA) through its Marketed Property Program. The property offers an opportunity for new construction and infill development, subject to zoning and City approvals. Interested buyers must submit a complete proposal package for DLBA approval, including a project proposal, proof of funds, site plan or concept drawing, and proof of previous development experience. Sale is contingent upon execution of a DLBA Development Agreement. The Detroit Land Bank Authority is entitled to a tax recapture for the five (5) tax years following transfer of ownership. This provision may be incompatible with certain tax abatements, lot combinations, or assemblages. Waiver requests may be considered on a case-by-case basis and may require a payment in lieu of taxes, determined after DLBA review of the development pro forma and financing.
**EXCITING DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY** Residential vacant parcel available in a well located area near the Rosa Parks Boulevard and Grand Boulevard corridor. Situated just minutes from the Motown Museum and the Henry Ford Health System campus expansion, this site offers strong potential for infill development within a growing area. Buyers are encouraged to review comparable sales and surrounding development activity. Sale includes 7427 & 7435 Churchill. This vacant parcel is owned by the Detroit Land Bank Authority (DLBA) through its Marketed Property Program. The property offers an opportunity for new construction and infill development, subject to zoning and City approvals. Interested buyers must submit a complete proposal package for DLBA approval, including a project proposal, proof of funds, site plan or concept drawing, and proof of previous development experience. Sale is contingent upon execution of a DLBA Development Agreement. The Detroit Land Bank Authority is entitled to a tax recapture for the five (5) tax years following transfer of ownership. This provision may be incompatible with certain tax abatements, lot combinations, or assemblages. Waiver requests may be considered on a case-by-case basis and may require a payment in lieu of taxes, determined after DLBA review of the development pro forma and financing.
Exceptional development opportunity at 1601 Leverette St in the heart of Detroit's iconic Corktown neighborhood, one of the city's most vibrant and rapidly appreciating areas. This versatile parcel is zoned for both commercial and residential use, offering flexibility for a single-family home, multi-unit residential, or mixed-use project. Located within $1B of active and planned developments, including The Godfrey Hotel, and just steps from Ford's Corktown Campus and Michigan Central Station, a transformative $350M redevelopment is expected to generate 5,000+ jobs and significant demand for new housing. Surrounded by new construction, restaurants, retail, and infrastructure investment, this site offers excellent visibility, strong long-term upside, and a rare chance to build in a high demand urban core with proven momentum.
Outstanding opportunity to own a 0.09-acre (3,690 SF) parcel in the center of Midtown Detroit, one of the city's most active and desirable districts. Perfectly positioned just steps from many of Detroit's top restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues including Shinola, Third Man Records, Vecino, Mad Nice, Selden Standard, Honest John's, and SheWolf this property offers unbeatable walkability and urban energy. Designated SD2 zoning, the site allows for a versatile range of residential, mixed-use, or commercial development options. With continued investment and growth throughout Midtown, this parcel represents an exceptional opportunity for developers and investors seeking to build within one of Detroit's most dynamic and thriving neighborhoods.
DLBA-owned vacant land, new build opportunity, located in the Core City neighborhood and offered through the Detroit Land Bank Authority (DLBA) Marketed Property Program. Property presents an opportunity for infill development consistent with neighborhood revitalization goals. Buyers are encouraged to review applicable Neighborhood Framework Plans published by the City of Detroit Planning and Development Department (PDD). To be considered, buyer must submit a complete DLBA proposal package including: project proposal describing intended use and timeline, proof of funds (bank statement or lender letter), site plan or concept drawing, and proof of prior similar projects (addresses and photos). Sale is contingent upon execution of a DLBA Development Agreement. DLBA retains the right to tax recapture for five (5) tax years following transfer of ownership. This provision may be incompatible with certain tax abatements, lot combinations, or assemblages. Waiver requests will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis and may require payment in lieu of taxes, subject to DLBA review of development pro forma and financing. Interested buyers should contact the listing broker for the application link and submission instructions.

Detroit is located in Michigan. Detroit, Michigan has a population of 645,658. Detroit is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 15.74% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.56%.
The median household income in Detroit, Michigan is $34,762. The median household income for the surrounding county is $52,830 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Detroit is 35 years.
The average high temperature in July is 83.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 18.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 33.5 inches per year, with 33 inches of snow per year.