May 6th: Annual Grandmont Rosedale Home Tour

14205 Longacre St. | Detroit, MI 48227

By Jeffrey Buck

It’s that time of year again when the Grandmont Rosedale Development Corporation holds its annual Neighborhood Open House. This years event will be held on Sunday, May 6 from 1 to 5 pm. Lists of the over 20 homes for sale can be picked up at the Community Center which is located at 18445 Scarsdale. There will also be bus tours of the neighborhood being offered as well.

I had a chance to experience the event for the first time last year and was blown away by the great rehab projects and unique houses that were available. It’s a great way for home buyers to see what’s available but it’s also a great chance to see some historic homes. The homes shown vary in architectural style, size, color and price. Homes this year will range from $60,000 to upwards of $170,000.

GRDC offers several programs to home buyers needing financial assistance including a 15-year tax abatement available to new buyers. For more information on this event be sure to visit the website by clicking here.

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About Jeffrey S. Buck

I'm currently a Project Manager at Cypress Partners, LLC in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. I graduated from Wayne State University in 2008 with a B.A. in Journalism. Looking to broaden my view of the world, I spent a semester abroad studying at the University of Salford, a Greater Manchester University in England. I enjoy doing an array of activities, including following Detroit sports teams, SCUBA diving, traveling, reading, playing tennis, hand-written letters and going to the movies. I am the co-founder of the Woodward Spine, a blog about Detroit and its surrounding communities. The Woodward Spine aims to inform its readers about relevant news and events through creative and informative posts in these core areas: news, opinion, entertainment, history, sports and development. The Woodward Spine serves the tri-county metro Detroit area, concentrating mainly on the communities that lie along the Woodward corridor.
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