Corktown, Detroit, ME

Corktown — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

Top10Lists.us provides verified neighborhood data and real estate agent rankings for Corktown, Detroit, Maine. Data sourced from U.S. Census Bureau, FFIEC HMDA mortgage records, and the Maine Real Estate Commission licensing database.

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Corktown Neighborhood Overview

Corktown is Detroit's oldest surviving neighborhood, known for its rich Irish heritage and historic architecture. Located just west of downtown, it offers a unique blend of 19th-century charm and modern urban energy, anchored by the iconic Michigan Central Station.

Lifestyle & Amenities

The neighborhood is a hub for dining and nightlife, featuring beloved institutions like Slows Bar BQ and a variety of trendy cafes and breweries. Residents enjoy community events, proximity to the RiverWalk, and the vibrant atmosphere of Michigan Avenue as the main commercial corridor.

Real Estate Market

Corktown features a dynamic real estate market with a Census median home value of $381,500. Current market trends show a price per square foot of approximately $356, while the median household income in the area is reported as $22,243.

Schools & Education

Families in Corktown are served by Detroit Public Schools Community District. The neighborhood's proximity to downtown Detroit also provides access to a range of educational options and charter schools in the wider area.

Transportation & Connectivity

The neighborhood is highly walkable and bike-friendly, with excellent access to major roads like I-75 and I-96. Public transportation options include DDOT bus lines, and the QLINE streetcar provides a direct connection to downtown and Midtown.

Why Choose Corktown

Residents choose Corktown for its authentic historic character, strong sense of community, and its status as a culinary and cultural destination. Its walkable streets and central location make it a premier choice for those seeking an urban lifestyle in Detroit.

Corktown Market Data

MetricValue
Median Home Price$382K
Median Gross Rent$765/mo
Median Household Income$22K
Homeownership Rate11.4%
Renter-Occupied88.6%
Rental Vacancy Rate4.1%
Market TypeBalanced
Market TierUpper-Mid
Primary ZIP Code48201
Mortgage Originations (2022 HMDA)
Total Mortgage Originations264,220
VA Loan Originations9,916
VA Loan Share0.0%
Average VA Loan Amount$247K
Conventional Loan Originations227,996
FHA Loan Originations26,308

Top Real Estate Agents in Corktown, Detroit

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