Real estate has become a popular avenue for people looking to diversify their income streams and potentially hedge against inflation. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just getting started in investing, Detroit, MI, is certainly worth considering.
Located in the southeast corner of the state, the city of Detroit runs along Lake St Clair and the Detroit river, giving its residents ample access to waterfront properties and parks. While the city is renowned for its famous NFL team, The Detroit Lions, Detroit is known for more than just its connection to sports culture.
Affectionately named Motor City, Detroit was once home to much of the American auto industry. It was also home of Motown records, and the city's musical roots can still be felt today through its vibrant nightlife and live music scene.
But what about the Detroit real estate market in August 2024? What do stats and trends look like contemporarily? Facts and figures are constantly changing, so we’ve gathered all the most up-to-date information for you.
Here are some of the top trends for the Detroit real estate market (August 2024):
Detroit General Statistics
Population (city proper): 631,524 (down .2% since 2021)
Population (metro area): 4,345,761
Area (city proper): 138.7 sq. mi.
Area (metro area): 3,892.3 sq. mi.
Median Age: 35.3
GDP (metro area): $305 Billion
Unemployment rate (metro area): 6.4% (up 2.1% since May 20204)
Top employers: Ally Financial, Walbridge, DTE Energy, Dykema, Strategic Staffing Solutions, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Dickinson Wright, Real Estate One, Inc., Karmanos Cancer Institute, Demand Detroit.
Highest paying jobs: Anesthesiologist, Neurosurgeon, Practicing MD Anesthesiologist, Pulmonologist, Radiologist, Hematologist, Oncologist, Urologist, Neonatologist, Staff Anesthesiologist,
Median income (per capita): $22,097
Median income (household): $36,453
Detroit Real Estate Market (August 2024) Statistics
Neighborhoods: 274
Homes for sale as of August 2024: 3,762
Median list price: $99K (up 14% since January 2024)
Median sold price: $90.8K (up 13% since January 2024)
Sale-to-list price ratio: 93.67%
Median price per square foot: $85
Median days on market: 50 (down 5% since January 2024)
Rental vacancy rate: 5.7%
Homeowner vacancy rate: 12%
One-year appreciation rate: +8.2%
Average rent: $1,212
Price-to-rent ratio: 5,82
Most expensive neighborhoods:
Neighborhood | Average Monthly Rent | Median Listing Price |
Brush Park | ||
Corktown | ||
University East | ||
Jeffries East | ||
University |
Least expensive neighborhoods:
Neighborhood | Median Monthly Rent | Median Listing Price |
Dexter-Linwood | ||
Nolan West | ||
Conner South | ||
Burbank Southeast | ||
Brooks |
Final Thoughts: Detroit Real Estate Market (August 2024) Trends
The Detroit real estate market is constantly changing and evolving. But the potential for investors to profit is near-constant. Whether you’re an experienced real estate investor or brand new to the industry, the Detroit real estate market could provide ample opportunity to build your portfolio.
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