The City of Detroit has become the top destination for investors from around the world. Detroit's appeal is simple: beautiful properties at prices not found anywhere else in the country. Neighborhoods like Bagley, Grandmont, and Aviation Subdivision have become popular destinations for investors to snap up properties. However, many investors and even some native Metro Detroiters are unaware of the really upscale areas of the City where properties sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars. On the northwest side, Sherwood Forest and Palmer Woods are two examples of Detroit's pricier neighborhoods. On the east side, it's Indian Village. The historic neighborhood has been home to several prominent Michiganders over the years. Featuring sprawling mansions in varying styles, Indian Village is truly of the most unique neighborhoods in the US.
Recently another gem hit the market, at a cool $700,000. According to Click on Detroit, the home features 9 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, and boasts an impressive 6,300 sq feet of space. The article goes on to describe the details of the home, which was designed by famed Detroit architect William B. Stratton in 1912. Sitting on a huge lot, just a short drive away from Downtown and the Riverfront, the property is sure to attract many interested buyers.