Fall begins a new construction season at Willys Overland Lofts

The offices for City Living Detroit are located on the first floor of the Willys Overland Lofts. Our agents have listed and sold several units in the building. We like to say we a pulse for what’s going on at the Willys Overland Lofts.

City Living Detroit agents were involved in two of the three sales in the building this summer. One of the sales was the model loft which sold for $223,900 a few weeks ago.

As we head into the fall, construction dust, hammering and drilling will be a welcomed by residents and City Living Detroit. Are you perplexed? What some may call inconvenience, we  see construction as progress towards getting new neighbors.

Construction began yesterday on two new units at the Willys Overland Lofts. Unit 402 will become the model unit for the building (until it is sold) and the other is unit 310 which will be a combined unit with over 2,000 sq ft, two balconies and a view of the downtown skyline. City Living Detroit broker Austin Black II is representing the buyers in this transaction.

Over the next few months, we will update you on the progress of both units as they convert from empty shells to great living spaces.

Unit 310 – 09.20.10

Unit 402 (model) – 09.20.10

Willys Overland Lofts is a true loft development in Detroit’s Midtown Neighborhood. Lofts range from $116,900 – 1,057 sq ft to $640,000 – 2,830 sq ft.

Willys Overland Lofts is located within in walking distance of restaurants, neighborhood retail, Wayne State University, the Detroit Medical Center, entertainment and culture.

Residents at Willys Overland Lofts qualify for the Neighborhood Enterprise Zone tax abatement – a 15 year substantial reduction in property taxes.

PNC Bank is also offering a 1.5% below market interest rate reduction for qualifying home buyers.

Third Thursdays on West Willis and Canfield Streets

THIRD THURSDAYS!
Thursday, September 16, 5-9 PM
West Willis & Canfield Streets, Midtown Detroit

Join us for a new monthly celebration of local art, food, design, fashion, health & more in Midtown’s North Cass neighborhood! A dozen of your favorite indie Detroit shops, galleries & eateries will offer extended hours, special sales, exhibit openings, book signings, live music, artisanal food & more. It’s a whole lotta Detroit love in one place…come & enjoy!

Re:View Contemporary presents Cedric Tai opening reception – Saturday, September 11, 2010

Accepting Accidents
Works by Cedric Tai
September 11 – October 9, 2010

Opening Reception:
Saturday, September 11, 7 pm – 11 pm

Willys Overland Lofts – 444 West Willis

In Accepting Accidents, Detroit-based artist Cedric Tai’s solo exhibit at Re:View Contemporary, Tai explores the unintentional and how we adapt, react, adjust, and create in response to accidental and unexpected circumstances.

The exhibit features Tai’s newest body of work, including paintings and three dimensional objects created especifically for the exhibit space. Through these works, Tai invites us to think proactively about the accidents we may have to accept and how we may be inspired to accept diversity as a result.

“Find a blank canvas, I mean so blank that it’s clear.
Take everything you’ve got and mix it all together, not like when
you’re making batter but make sure everything comes in contact with everything else.
Let it sit for a day, who knows, it might take a week to dry.
Flip it over to see what you’ve got, ok, you’ve got a problem. It
looks like crap. Deal with it. If you get stuck, just destroy your
favorite part and keep going.
Find what you were looking for even though you don’t remember why you started in the first place.”
– Cedric Tai

Accepting Accidents: Works by Cedric Tai opens at Re:View Contemporary on September 11, 2010 and runs through October 9, 2010. As part of this exhibit, Tai will present an Artist Talk on Friday, October 1.

Cedric Tai, an artist and educator at MOCAD and the DIA, was recently named one of 18 inaugural fellows in the Kresge Artist Fellowships in the Visual Arts program. Tai works actively to promote the Detroit arts community through curated shows and through thedetroiter.com.


City Living Detroit celebrates our first closing!

City Living Detroit has been in business for 6 weeks and we are proud to announce our first closing. Austin Black II, broker and president of City Living Detroit represented the buyer in a transaction at Willys Overland Lofts for $223,900.

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City Living Detroit is a client-centered, full-service, boutique-style real estate sales and marketing firm that specializes in urban living, including lofts, condos, historic homes and apartments. The firm is based in Detroit’s historic Midtown near Wayne State University. To view all available listings visit CityLivingDetroit.com.  To make an appointment call 313-242-7800 or e-mail austin@citylivingdetroit.com.

Willys Overland Lofts | Lease ($1,150/month)

1 Bedroom, 1 Bath | 960 sq ft | Indoor Heated Parking

Spectacular loft in Detroit’s up and coming Midtown neighborhood. Enjoy close proximity to retail, restaurants, bars, Wayne State, Detroit Medical Center and culture. Loft features concrete floors, exposed concrete ceilings, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, flex room, walk-in closet and balcony. One indoor heated parking space is included in the lease. This is the only opportunity to lease in the Willys Overland Lofts.

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

What does $200,000 buy in Detroit?

Willys Overland Lofts Unit 306

Willys Overland Lofts Unit 306

The model home at Willys Overland Lofts is now available for sale. Features include hardwood floors throughout, GE Profile stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, exposed brick, concrete ceilings, spacious walk-in closet, spacious balcony and spectacular views of the downtown skyline.

Buyer’s may qualify for $20,000 in down payment assistance from the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA). National City Bank also has a 1.5% below prime mortgage program for qualified buyers at Willys Overland.

Bedroom

Bedroom

Living Room

Living Room

Willys Overland Lofts

Willys Overland Lofts

  • Address: 444 West Willis
  • Price: $223,900
  • Square Footage: 1,196
  • Bedrooms: 1
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Tax Status: NEZ Approved
  • Year Built: 1917

For additional information on this loft or to view other available properties, contact:

Austin Black II | Max Broock Realtors | 313.550.2307 | austin@citylivingdetroit.com

Willys Overland announces new pricing! $20,000 MSHDA down payment assistance available

Willys Overland Model

Willys Overland Model

The developer at Willys Overland Lofts has recently reduced prices on select homes. Lofts at the development are now competitive with similar development projects in the area.

Willys Overland is one of the most unique true loft developments in metro Detroit. Purchasers have the opportunity to work with the developer’s architect to craft a unique living space. As a result, no two units are alike.

In addition to new pricing, the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) has allocated five $20,000 down payment assistance loans (0% interest) available for units priced under $225,000 (Contact a MSHDA lender to get additional details on the program). Currently one person is in the application process for the grant, leaving four left. With the new pricing, 37 units at Willys Overland are within the price rage to qualify for the program.

Willys Overland Lofts

Willys Overland Lofts

If that wasn’t enough, National City Bank (the primary lender for the project) offers the NCHAMP mortgage which allows qualified purchasers get a 30 year fixed mortgage with a 1.5% below market interest rate.

Unit 105 | 1,448 sq ft | $182,900 – private garden area

Unit 201 | 1,015 sq ft | $116,900

Unit 110 | 1,077 sq ft | $179,900 – private garden area

The above units are listed by:

Austin Black II | Max Broock Realtors | 313.550.2307 | austin@citylivingdetroit.com

MSHDA Offers $20,000 Down Payment Assistance for Willys Overland Lofts

The Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) is now offering $20,000 in down payment assistance for qualifying home buyers at Willys Overland Lofts in Midtown Detroit. 37 lofts at Willys Overland qualify for the program. Currently, there are 5 $20,000 grants available.

For more information, contact Austin Black II, austin@citylivingdetroit.com or 313.550.2307.

Detroit residential market slows; bright spots emerge

By Daniel Duggan, Crain’s Detroit Business
October 5, 2008

Detroit developers speak fondly of the environment of a few years ago, when there seemed to be a condo development planned at every corner.

While there still are new projects in the planning and building phases in Detroit, it’s far from the harried pace it once moved at.

But don’t say it’s dead.

“There are still things getting done; there’s small businesses, rental projects and for-sale projects,” said Sue Mosey, president of the University Cultural Center Association.

Mosey’s group works to spur development in what remains the hottest area, the Midtown community, where loft developments are still being proposed in gritty former industrial buildings.

In Detroit’s waterfront area, the most marketed project is the 112-unit Watermark proposed on Detroit’s riverfront by Dave Bing’s Springarn Development L.L.C.

Another high-end project is the 64 luxury condos on top of the Westin Book Cadillac hotel near Detroit’s central business district.

Northwest of the business district, Detroit-based Made in Detroit has proposed 93 luxury residential lofts in the former Detroit Creamery building near the MotorCity Casino.

In the category of “interesting,” developers Patrick and Leslie Horn plan to build a 17-unit condominium complex out of 85 metal shipping containers at a cost of $1.8 million, with units selling for as low as $100,000.

But building and planning projects is one thing — selling is another.

While all of metro Detroit has undergone a quiet increase in residential sales compared with last year, the city of Detroit has seen the biggest increases.

In August, the region’s sales were up 11 percent over August 2007, marking the eighth straight month of increases, according to the Farmington Hills-based MLS RealComp II Ltd.

Detroit, however, posted an August increase of 38 percent, marking increases every month this year. And pending sales in Detroit — 1,600 as of August — mark a 49 percent increase over 2007.

“I’ve been seeing a lot more interest than last year, and seeing more sales as well,” said Austin Black II, a Realtor in the Birmingham office of Max Broock Realtors who specializes in Detroit sales.

The deal flow is still restrained on the buying side by sluggishness on the selling side, he said.

“I’ve had people willing to sell their houses at a loss since they can make it up in the savings they’re getting on the home they buy,” he said. “But there are people who are upside down on their homes by $100,000 — and there’s not much you can do.”

While the condo projects get all the attention, Black said he’s seen the most deals taking place for single-family homes.

The reason, primarily, is financing.

Single-family homes can qualify for many of the first-time homebuyer programs under the Federal Housing Administration. As a result, buyers can purchase a single family home with a 3.5 percent down payment compared to 20 percent for some condo deals.

“People are looking at the lending and the space they get for the money,” Black said. “Single-family homes can be appealing.”

Lending constraints have been a daily struggle for the condo developers in Detroit.

At the Willys Overland Loft project near Wayne State University, nine units have been sold, but there are 15 more reservations for units, said Kyle Campbell, development manager for Plymouth-based DeMattia Group and Detroit-based Midtown Development Group.

“All of those people are ready to buy, but they’re waiting for a house to sell or just get lending,” he said.

Another way around the lending problem is to switch from for-sale to rental.

Campbell said he gets calls on a regular basis from people asking if Willys has switched.

Some projects, such as 55 West Canfield, are switching to rental as a way to see units occupied.

“Rental has become a strong sector,” Mosey said. “Some of the for-sale developments are discounting, but others are just switching to rental.”

Daniel Duggan: (313) 446-0414, dduggan@crain.com

Willys Overland Penthouse Update

A few months ago a client of mine signed a purchase agreement for a 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2,300 sq ft penthouse at the Willys Overland Lofts in Midtown. Over the next couple of months, I will post progress reports with photos on the Willys Overland penthouse.

Yesterday (August 5, 2008) was the first progress report and walk-through of my client’s unit. The meeting included her interior designer (Amy Cowan, CD-27), representatives from the developer and myself.

In just a few short weeks the demising wall studs were completed and my client’s future home was beginning to develop.


(upper photo) – demising walls, (lower photo) – terrace with views towards Wayne State and New Center


(upper photo) – view from bedroom to living room, (lower photo) – view into wine room
Willys Overland Lofts is a 75-unit condominium project in Midtown. This project offers unique floor plans that can be customized by purchasers. Some units include balconies or terraces with views of the downtown skyline to south and New Center to the north.

Stay tuned for future updates…

For additional information on the Willys Overland Lofts, contact:

Austin Black II
Max Broock Realtors
313.550.2307