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Yesterday I thoroughly explored the North Cass neighborhood in Midtown.  I was surprised to find this isolated one-block historic district.  Loved the brick road!  BTW, you guys can expect many more neighborhood tours, I've been getting bored just going downtown lol

 

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That is one awesome double. If I only had the money... Thanks for the tour!

This must be Detroit's middle class neighborhood :P

Diggin' the cobblestone streets.

This is a stunning neighborhood. I'd like to see it some day.

 

 

I agree, the cobblestone streets really set it off, especially with the creative pattern. It's unfortunate it costs 4x as much as asphalt to replace. I wish more tertiary residential streets looked like that.

The liquor store down the street has some cheap Amaretto.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

The liquor store down the street has some cheap Amaretto.

 

You drink Amaretto?

Those are only the cobblestones that weren't paved over. One of my favorite little micro-districts--and a dangerous little stumble from Motor City Brewing Co., Traffic Jam & Snugs and the always Amazing Mario's. 

Fantastic.

 

I think I saw a listing for that mansion (maybe it was a different one) for $22,000.  Probably going to continue to fall in price because you'll get slammed with $350,000 in renovation costs.

I forgot something: I really like the street light poles. Notice how some houses have them in their front yards. That of course has a double meaning.

 

I think this is some of the best residential architecture imo that I've ever seen.

Wow, this is a great looking little neighborhood!

Looks like a place I need to visit!

Gor-gee-ous!!!

It's so beautiful, it almost makes me cry when I think how much of now-devastated Detroit once had comparable grace and elegance. Excellent tour.

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