16125 LINWOOD Street, Detroit, MI 48221

$243,000 Asking Price

3 beds
2 baths
2,177  sqft
Built in 1935

This is a gorgeous 3 Bedrooms with 1. 5 Bathrooms. This property is located in one of the most desirable neighborhoods. This property is located in the Martin Park Subdivision. This property has been totally rehabbed with new ceramic tiles in the kitchen and both bathrooms, fireplace surround and front door entrance. Then kitchen is very spacious and gorgeous. Come cook your family meals. New bathroom and shower have been installed. Hardwood floors have been Have been refinished through-out. Ceiling fans in all bedrooms, new windows and Doors. This is a must-see property. this property is waiting for you to call it your home.


Features & Amenities

Interior

Basement:
Full, Partially finished
Heating:
Hot water, Natural gas

Exterior

Style:
A frame, Colonial
Pool:
None
Parking:
One car garage, Detached

Construction

General:
Brick, Two, Basement, Block, Michigan basement

Location

Road/Access:
Paved
Originating MLS:
Realcomp II Ltd
School District:
Detroit
County:
Wayne

Lot

Zoning:
W LINWOOD 297 MARTIN PARK SUB L32 P44 PLATS, W C R 12/247 40.21 IRREG, W12I010874S

Utilities

Water:
Public, Waterat street
Sewer:
Public sewer, Sewer at street

Financial

Source:
Realcomp II Ltd

This listing courtesy of:
Randall Acquisition LLC, Randall Thomas

About Detroit, MI

Housing

Number of Units
292,561
Median Home Value
$70,234
Median Rent
$679

53.65% of housing units are renter occupied.

18.25% are vacant.

Commute

Car
71.17%
Public Transportation
5.99%
Walk to Work
3.15%
Work from Home
17.73%
Other
1.42%

The median travel time to work is 23 minutes.

People

Population
593,210
Median Age
36.40
Median Household Size
2.38

Education

High School
33.32%
Associate’s Degree
7.33%
Bachelor’s Degree
9.43%
Graduate Degree
6.96%

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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