Out of Town Buyers Can Get Real Estate Cheaper in Detroit

DETROIT, MI- JULY 28: Erica MacKinnon and Bill Sneed fled the extremely high housing costs in Los Angeles, California and relocated to Detroit. The bought a large home in Indian Village for $400,000. They had a nice surprise when they found the original plans for the home in the basement.The Detroit housing market faces changes as it tries to recover. Though there's still thousands of abandoned homes and businesses, there's been a rise in the sale of higher-end homes. There's also been a bit of a resurgence in the Downtown area. (Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post via Getty Images
DETROIT, MI- JULY 28: Erica MacKinnon and Bill Sneed fled the extremely high housing costs in Los Angeles, California and relocated to Detroit. The bought a large home in Indian Village for $400,000. They had a nice surprise when they found the original plans for the home in the basement.The Detroit housing market faces changes as it tries to recover. Though there's still thousands of abandoned homes and businesses, there's been a rise in the sale of higher-end homes. There's also been a bit of a resurgence in the Downtown area. (Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post via Getty Images
Out of Town Buyers Can Get Real Estate Cheaper in Detroit
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