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Purchases of previously owned U.S. homes in August probably held close to the weakest level this year and construction dropped to a three-month low as the industry showed few signs of emerging from its slump, economists said before reports due t...
Opportunities are emerging in both residential and commercial real estate in Detroit, experts said today.
Detroit's police and fire retirement fund has spent $30 million to renovate a building that's worth just more than $1 million, records show.
Fewer homes sold in metro Detroit in September compared with a year ago, but those that did sell had higher prices and weren't sitting on the market as long.
Finding housing for Hollywood actors and directors isn't lucrative, but it's exciting. One broker enjoys it so much he wants to brand himself as Realtor to the stars.
Detroit businessman John Hantz is inching closer to a deal with the City of Detroit to commercially farm about 110 acres of city-owned vacant land on the city's east side.
Realtors are working with clients as diverse as the U.S. Army, GE and Hollywood production studios to find housing for their employees as hiring begins to pick up.
Ilitch said he and his family are committed to building a new arena in downtown even if their bid for the Pistons fails.
The federal government has signed a 10-year lease in the One Detroit Center office tower in downtown Detroit to house Internal Revenue Service workers.
Residents of a manufactured home park in Green Oak Township have filed a federal lawsuit against the municipality, claiming their constitutional rights are being violated because the township refuses to issue certificates of occupancy
Mayor Dave Bing wants Detroit to reinvent itself as a smaller, better city. But what does that mean?
Hearings into questionable real estate deals in which the Detroit Public Schools paid double the appraised value of some properties are to resume at 9 a.m. Wednesday, officials said.
Advertisement Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner announced Monday a multiagency crackdown effort on loan-modification and foreclosure rescue scams.