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Local knowledge

The neighborhoods we know cold.

About 10% of Detroit's 140 square miles meets our criteria — dense, walkable, appreciating. Here are the ones we work in most.

Aviation Subdivision

Northwest Detroit. Bungalows, colonials, tudors, ranches in one area. Walkable business district, borders Dearborn.

NotableHistoric airfield connection to Henry Ford. ~1,000 properties total. Mackenzie Elementary-Middle ($21M, opened 2012).

BoundariesTireman (S) · Joy Rd (N) · Schaefer (W) · Wyoming (E)

Bagley

Brick colonials from the 20s and 40s. Sherwood Forest, Green Acres, and University District next door.

NotableJohn Bagley Elementary. University of Detroit Mercy (law / dentistry). UofD Jesuit High. Mumford High.

BoundariesOuter Drive (N) · McNichols (S) · Wyoming (W) · Livernois (E)

East English Village

Small southeast neighborhood. English Tudor, Cape Cod, bungalow, colonial. Borders Grosse Pointe.

NotableBuilt 1930s-40s. Strong rental market. East English Village Preparatory ($46M HS, opened 2012).

BoundariesI-94 (N) · Mack (S) · Cadieux (E) · Outer Drive (W)

Grandmont-Rosedale

Upscale northwest. Five micro-neighborhoods. Home to Michigan's largest historic district, Rosedale Park.

Notable3,000+ single-family homes. Roaring Twenties era. Commercial strip on Grand River. Homes up to 2,500+ sqft.

BoundariesNorth Rosedale Park · Minock Park · Grandmont · Grandmont #1 · Rosedale Park

Also active in Blackstone Park · Corktown · Downtown · Fitzgerald · Martin Park · Marygrove. Ask about a specific area.

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