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Updated · Crain's Detroit Business · Apr 27
Zen-like estate in Troy offered for $4.5 million
Updated
Updated · Crain's Detroit Business · Apr 27

Zen-like estate in Troy offered for $4.5 million

1 articles · Updated · Crain's Detroit Business · Apr 27
  • A luxury property described as 'Zen-like' has been listed for sale in Troy, Michigan, at $4.5 million.
  • The estate is marketed as offering a Bloomfield Hills-style experience within the Troy area, targeting high-end buyers.
  • This listing comes as Metro Detroit's housing market cools, with house flippers facing increased challenges after the pandemic-driven boom subsided.
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How are savvy investors finding profit in Detroit's toughest real estate market since 2008?
Why are multi-million dollar homes selling while the average house flipper struggles to break even?
With most owners locked into low rates, will the housing inventory crisis ever truly end?
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Will limiting Wall Street investors from buying homes actually make housing more affordable for you?