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U.P. Vacation Home Prices Boom

In keeping with vacation locales in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula, the prices of vacation properties in the Upper Peninsula are on the rise. With limited inventory, many of the recent cottage buyers hail from out of state and intend to use their new U.P. properties during winter months as well as summers. Realtors are seeing multiple offers on every listed property. The median sale price was $197,000 from January 1 through mid-May. That’s nearly a 20% increase from the same period pre-pandemic in 2019.

 

Farmington Hills Council Denies Housing Development Proposal

Farmington Hills Council denied a 26-home development because of concerns about the property’s density. The development was proposed for the former Piemontese Social Club site and would’ve been geared toward senior citizens wanting to downsize. Both council and neighboring community members expressed concerns about the closeness of the homes to each other. The ranch-style homes would have sat on 10 acres.

$30 Million HUD Grant Will Improve Corktown

Detroit has been awarded a $30 million federal grant to add more mixed-income housing and improve neighborhood conditions in the Corktown area. The grants are designed to redevelop distressed housing, boost social services and improve public spaces. The grant will be used to replace the 87-unit Clement Kern Gardens Apartments with 841 units of mixed-income housing. The plan also includes more pedestrian-friendly streets, increased access to community amenities and training and employment opportunities.