24650 CLOVERLAWN Street, Oak Park, MI 48237

$145,000 Asking Price

2 beds
1 bath
736  sqft
Built in 1946

SHOWINGS: Tuesday, November 12th and Wednesday, November 13th from 5:00-6:00pm. This is a fully-leased duplex but recognized as separate Property/Tax IDs. Please see 24652 Cloverlawn for additional details on the other side or the multi-family listing for details regarding the income. These are being sold together for $300,000. Units are tenant occupied therefore absolutely no walking the property or appointments without confirmation with the listing agent.

Features & Amenities

Interior

Appliances:
Dryer, Free standing electric oven, Free standing electric range, Free standing refrigerator, Washer
Laundry:
Laundry room
Basement:
Unfinished
A/C:
Central air
Heating:
Forced air, Natural gas

Exterior

Style:
Colonial, Half duplexwith land
Pool:
None
Parking:
Two car garage, Detached, Driveway

Construction

Roofing:
Asphalt
General:
Vinyl siding, Two, Basement, Poured

Location

Road/Access:
Paved
Originating MLS:
Realcomp II Ltd
School District:
Oak park
County:
Oakland

Lot

Zoning:
T1N, R11E, SEC 30 PLEASANT RIDGE MANOR N 24 FT OF LOT 376 & S 8 FT OF LOT 377, 2530204019

Utilities

Utilities:
Above ground utilities
Water:
Public
Sewer:
Public Sewer

Financial

Source:
Realcomp II Ltd

This listing courtesy of:
EXP Realty, Brittany Uitermarkt

About Oak Park, MI

Housing

Number of Units
12,956
Median Home Value
$131,736
Median Rent
$929

45.63% of housing units are renter occupied.

4.40% are vacant.

Commute

Car
59.25%
Public Transportation
1.04%
Walk to Work
1.18%
Work from Home
38.09%
Other
0.21%

The median travel time to work is 16 minutes.

People

Population
29,424
Median Age
37.90
Median Household Size
2.48

Education

High School
21.38%
Associate’s Degree
9.26%
Bachelor’s Degree
23.49%
Graduate Degree
11.77%

Disclaimer: Community and Demographic information uses data from the U.S. Census Bureau but is not endorsed or certified by the Census Bureau.

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