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What the Latest Fed Rate Decision Means for Detroit Real Estate Investors
The Fed held rates steady in May 2026. Here is how the rate environment is shaping cap rates, financing strategies, and buyer behavior in the Detroit investment market.
New Mixed-Use Development Breaks Ground in Detroit's East Village
A $24 million development bringing 72 apartments and ground-floor retail to East Village broke ground in April, signaling continued investor confidence in the east side corridor.
Detroit Home Values Rise 7.2% Year-Over-Year in Q1 2026
The Detroit residential market opened 2026 with continued price appreciation, led by Riverside, Bagley, and East English Village. Inventory remains tight and days on market are falling.
Detroit's Campbell Street Affordable Apartments
New 40-unit community in East Chadsey Condon offers deeply affordable apartments to households earning under 30% of area median income.
Bunzl Joins Flint $300M Redevelopment
Distribution company leases 162,600 sq ft at revitalized Buick City site, marking first building occupied in major redevelopment initiative.
Detroit's Cosm Project: Groundbreaking Entertainment
Live sports video dome and entertainment venue groundbreaking ceremony planned for April 17 near Campus Martius downtown.
Discover Detroit's Thriving New Homes
Brand-new single-family homes near Indian Village attracting buyers seeking turnkey properties in vibrant urban community.
Detroit's Bright Future: Duggan Champions Urban Renewal and Unity
Outgoing mayor highlights job creation and economic growth achievements during final State of the City address.
Detroit Home Values Surge
Property values increased $700 million between 2022-2023; decade-long appreciation totals $4.6 billion.
Brand New Affordable Housing in Corktown
Left Field development provides 60 apartments on former Tiger Stadium grounds; 48 units dedicated to affordable housing.
Apple Commits Major Investment in Detroit
Apple pledges $5 billion U.S. investment over four years, establishing Manufacturing Academy in Detroit.