Detroiters can use a new tool to gauge if their home might be overassessed and get information to challenge their property’s assessed value.
Housing
‘Make It Home’ aids 239 more Detroiters in becoming homeowners
The Rocket Community Fund is kicking in $1M toward home repair assistance for eligible participants of a partnership program to help city renters become homeowners.
Housing advocates ask AG to weigh in on compensation for overtaxed Detroiters
Housing advocates want compensation for overtaxed Detroiters, but face legal roadblocks. They’re asking the state’s top legal official to weigh in.
Detroit housing office aims to prevent overcrowding at homeless shelters
Detroit’s annual “point-in-time count” of its homeless population shows the number of people in emergency shelters increased by 13% from 2021 to 2022.
Formerly vacant apartments reopen with aid from Detroit housing fund
The Charlotte has 28 units with rent prices that start at $725 for a studio.
Detroit renters, housing advocates want to form citywide tenants association
Renters and housing advocates in Detroit gathered Sunday to discuss the need for a citywide tenant association amid rising costs and evictions.
Who owns rental housing in Detroit? New report offers glimpse
There are 42,000 landlords in Detroit, a new report finds. Among the largest group — those who own one or two properties — 2% are registered.
Council approves $69M in ARPA contracts for housing, parks and demolition
A batch of contracts gained nearly unanimous approval and most, with Detroit’s council waiving its right to reconsideration, which sends them directly to the mayor to sign this week.
Detroit’s new $203M housing plan: What’s in it
Detroit officials announced a broad $203 million plan Thursday that aims to stabilize housing for city residents.
Black Detroiters want in on city housing market
Black Detroit homeowners share their home-buying challenges, intent to build wealth and give back in the city.
