Detroit Land Bank Authority Expects its Remaining Structures to be Listed for Sale by 2023
Industry Update
March 17, 2022
Source: Detroit Free Press
The Detroit Land Bank Authority, an entity responsible for selling vacant homes and lots in the city, expects to sell most of its structures by the end of 2023.
Spokeswoman Alyssa Strickland told the Free Press in an email “people doubted the DLBA could do this, but over the last eight years, we’ve proven not only that we can sell houses and target residential blight, but that we’re able to successfully do it at a speed that’s unprecedented anywhere in the country.”
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