Bachelor first-time buyer finds style, value, stunning views in Detroit’s Garden Court condos

Suburban man searched the suburbs for a first place to call his own but found what he wanted in Detroit’s Garden Court.Excerpt:Ryan South, 25, looked at about 150 houses for sale on Metro Detroit’s eastside before he realized what he really coveted. “I
grew up in Grosse Pointe, and Jefferson Avenue was always my main
drag,” says South, director of mortgage banking for Quicken Loans and a
2005 graduate of Central Michigan University, where he studied business
administration. “So when I decided to buy my first place, it finally
occurred to me that a condominium on Jefferson made perfect sense.” Read the entire article here.

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Suburban man searched the suburbs for a first place to call his own but found what he wanted in Detroit’s Garden Court.

Excerpt:

Ryan South, 25, looked at about 150 houses for sale on Metro Detroit’s eastside before he realized what he really coveted.

“I
grew up in Grosse Pointe, and Jefferson Avenue was always my main
drag,” says South, director of mortgage banking for Quicken Loans and a
2005 graduate of Central Michigan University, where he studied business
administration. “So when I decided to buy my first place, it finally
occurred to me that a condominium on Jefferson made perfect sense.”

Read the entire article here.

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