As Detroit runs out of abandoned homes, the need for leaders to create policy around vacant lots grows, writes Detroit Land Bank CEO Tammy Daniels.
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The Detroit Land Bank Authority, the city's biggest property holder tasked with getting blighted properties back on the tax rolls, is facing a proposed 52% subsidy cut from the city that its CEO said ...
Some housing advocates and city officials are pushing to use another tool to help address Detroit's shortage of affordable homes: community land trusts. Earlier this spring, the Detroit City Council ...
While extremely cheap houses were once available in Detroit, the median sale price is now over $100,000. Out-of-state investors are still drawn to Detroit by the allure of cheap properties, but often ...
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