Just Listed – 428 East Ferry Condo | $199,259

3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths | 2,000 sq ft | $199,259 | MLS #29050500

428 East Ferry StreetLuxurious condo on historic East Ferry condo in Midtown features Brazilian Cherry hardwood floors, tumbled marble in all bathrooms, kitchen with cherry cabinets and granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, custom lighting, master bathroom with jetted tub, beverage center, fireplace and surround sound wiring. This home has been approved for the NEZ property tax abatement.

 

Austin Black II – Listing Agent
Max Broock Realtors
313.550.2307
austin@citylivingdetroit.com

Just Listed! Brush Park Village North Fully Upgraded Armstrong Home | $269,900

3 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths | 2,020 sq ft | $269,900 | MLS #29040344

davenport-armstrong

Modern Midtown condo includes Jenn-Air chef’s series stainless steel appliances, Merillat cabinets, hardwood floors, granite countertops, marble floors and Kohler body spays in master bathroom, multi-zone in home speakers and a fireplace. Enjoy views of the downtown skyline from your third floor family room and rooftop terrace. Home is approved for 15yr NEZ property tax abatement. Live near the DMC, WSU, entertainment, culture and restaurants.

 

Canfield Loft Just Listed! | $135,000

1 Bedroom, 1 Bath | 834 sq ft | $135,000 | MLS #29027525

460 West Canfield

460 West Canfield

Hip urban loft in the center of the Midtown entertainment, cultural and medical district. This authentic loft includes hardwood floors, concrete ceilings, brick walls and lots of character. Geo Thermal makes heating and cooling bills very affordable. One indoor parking space is also included with purchase. Many retail and restaurant options within walking distance of your new home.

 

Austin Black II – Listing Agent
Max Broock Realtors
313.550.2307
austin@citylivingdetroit.com

Riverfront Condo with Spectacular Waterfront Views!

1 Bedroom, 1 Bath | 793 sq ft | $169,950 | MLS #28201232

300 Riverfront Dr., 16J

300 Riverfront Dr., 16J

Downtown Detroit 16th floor riverfront condo features, hardwood floors, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and spectacular views of the Windsor skyline. Enjoy maintenance free lifestyle with onsite market, restaurant, fitness center, marina and direct access to the Detroit People Mover.

 

Austin Black II – Listing Agent
Max Broock Realtors
313.550.2307
austin@citylivingdetroit.com

Modern Duplex in Brush Park | $234,900

2 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths | 1,908 sq ft | $234,900 | MLS #28189774

The Davenport at Brush Park Village North

The Davenport at Brush Park Village North

Modern Midtown duplex includes Merillat cabinets, hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, fireplace and a multi-zone in home audio systems. Enjoy views of the downtown skyline from your third floor terrace with attached family room. Home is approved for 15yr NEZ property tax abatement. Live near the DMC, WSU, entertainment, culture and restaurants. 

Brush Park Village North Model

Brush Park Village North Model

Brush Park Village North offers studio, one, two and three bedroom homes priced from $131,900 to $295,000. Customize your new home with a complementary consultation with an interior designer. All homeowners will also receive a one year membership to the Boll Family YMCA in downtown Detroit. 

 

Austin Black II – Listing Agent
Max Broock Realtors
313.550.2307
austin@citylivingdetroit.com

Sad and historic day in Detroit’s history

September 4, 2008 will forever be known as a historic day in Detroit’s political landscape.  The youngest mayor in the city’s history resigned from office after an 8-month scandal that rocked city government and led the headlines daily. Although it seems the debacle is coming to an end, this is by no means is a time for celebration.

Mayor Kilpatrick was the youngest mayor elected in the city’s history in 2001. When he entered office, he promised “revolutionary” changes to the city. Some of the Mayor’s accomplishments include the RiverWalk, the Westin Book Cadillac hotel and condominiums, new residential developments throughout the city and property tax relief for Detroit’s neighborhoods. 

As a Detroit resident and advocate of the city’s revitalization, I supported the Mayor’s vision and recognized his accomplishments. At the same time the events that have unfolded this year have been a major distraction and damaging to the city. Closure is necessary for us as a city, region and state to move forward.

Mayor Kilpatrick cannot blame anyone but himself for the situation he is in today.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Mayor Kilpatrick, Christine Beatty, their families and the city of Detroit.  

Detroit‘s Motto: “Speramus Meliora; Resurget Cineribus” – “We Hope For Better Things; It Shall Rise From the Ashes”