Quote Originally Posted by gameguy56 View Post
A little bit ridiculous when the city is at 1/3 of its peak Population.
True...but you also have to consider the availability of quality housing stock...not something run down. Yes, vintage housing stock is something sought after, but not something falling apart to pieces. Very few people have the money to do expensive rehabs on these places like back in the mid-2000's.

I seriously believe Detroit has a very bad housing shortage of well-functioning, readily habitable structures. It certainly has no shortage of housing stock in dire need of renovation, but you need the money.