Property summary
This exceptional 3,600 square foot residential land parcel is situated at 282 E Euclid St, Detroit, MI 48202, within Wayne County. Zoned for residential use, this property presents a remarkable opportunity for development in Detroit's vibrant North End neighborhood. The asking price is $20,000. The lot's dimensions offer considerable potential for a variety of residential projects. Given its location and zoning, this property is well-suited for new construction, offering a blank canvas for a custom home or a smaller multi-family dwelling. The property is currently vacant, simplifying the development process. While this listing focuses on the 282 E Euclid St property, it's worth noting that additional vacant lots are available in the area at 74, 90, 403, 267, and 414 Melbourne, and 527 Marston Street. Interested parties may inquire about potential price improvements for a package deal involving multiple lots. This presents a unique chance to acquire a single lot or assemble a larger portfolio of land in a rapidly developing area of Detroit. The property's coordinates are 42.378389 latitude and -83.0740381 longitude.
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