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7042 E KIRBY Street, Detroit 48211-3431



Listing Price: $100,000



Local Information
County Wayne
City/Township Detroit
Mailing City Detroit
School District Detroit
Location N of Warren, W of Grand Blvd
Directions North of Warren, West of Grand Blvd
Garage Size No Garage
Acreage 0.09
Lot Dimension 26.00 x 145.00
Road Front Feet 26


Square Footage
Sqft Source Public Records
Estimate Finished Above Ground 1,373
Price/SqFt $72.83
Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 1.1
Rooms 7
Architecture Style Colonial
Architecture Level 2 Story


General Information
Year Built 1910


Listing Information
Listing Activation Date 10/08/2024
Terms Offered Cash
Possession At Close


Features
Foundation Basement
Basement Unfinished
Exterior Brick
Heat & Fuel Natural Gas, Forced Air
Water Source Public (Municipal)
Entry Location Ground Level w/Steps
Foundation Material Block
Road Paved
Sewer Public Sewer (Sewer-Sanitary)


Legal/Tax/Financial
Ownership Standard (Private)
Tax Summer $440
Tax Winter $24
Taxable Value $2,598
Occupant Vacant
Homestead No
Existing Lease No
Home Warranty No
Subdivision BREWERS SUB (PLATS)


Public Remarks
Motivated Seller. Submit your best offer. 4 beds 1.5 Bathrooms, Family room, living room, dining room built-in china cabinetry, kitchen with a pantry. The property comes with a side lot. Sold As is . The 48211 zip code in Detroit is an up-and-coming area known for its mix of industrial spaces, historical architecture, and increasing residential development. Its proximity to downtown and major highways, along with relatively affordable real estate, makes it an attractive option for investors and residents alike. With ongoing revitalization efforts, the area is evolving into a more vibrant, mixed-use community while maintaining its industrial character. The City of Detroit is planning a significant repair project along Gratiot Avenue, spanning from 8 Mile Road to Broadway. This major corridor, which connects the northern suburbs to downtown Detroit, will undergo improvements aimed at enhancing road conditions, traffic flow, and safety for both vehicles and pedestrians. The project may include repaving, updated traffic signals, better pedestrian crossings, and possibly the introduction of bike lanes, aligning with the city's broader efforts to modernize its infrastructure. Once complete, the repairs will likely boost accessibility and economic activity along this key route.