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McDougall-Hunt

Suburban Neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan
Wayne County 48207

B Neighborhood Grade

6.9 Neighborhood Score

$95,249

Average Value

$46

Average Price per Sq Ft

A Historic East Side Gem with Grassroots Spirit in Wayne County’s 48207

The McDougall-Hunt area is culturally diverse, located in southern District 5’s 48207 ZIP code.
Just minutes from downtown and bordered by Gratiot Avenue, the neighborhood combines residential intimacy, public art, and legacy activism.
In McDougall, art, heritage, and neighborly grit live on tree-lined streets just blocks from downtown, with landmarks like the Heidelberg Project and community-driven revitalization going a long way in cementing the neighborhood’s cultural footprint.

Real Estate in 48207: History Meets Opportunity

McDougall-Hunt has a housing stock as varied as its history.
Here you’ll find a mix of:
First-century Colonials and Victorians
Mid-century ranch-style homes
Renovated single-family homes and infill construction.
As for pricing, the median home price in McDougall-Hunt is $226,900, with entry-level fixer-uppers starting around $49,000 and fully renovated listings going for as high as $227,000.
Almost all are on compact lots and have private driveways, but on-street parking remains a necessity on the tighter blocks – especially those closer to Gratiot Avenue.
In short, the 48207 ZIP is a prime area for first-time buyers, artists, families, and investors seeking character and value.

STEM & Creativity Anchor Education

Located in the Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD), McDougall-Hunt has several schools that emphasize hands-on, career-connected learning:

Spain Elementary/Middle School offers robotics and science programming.

Southeastern High School has career pathways in business, administration, and entrepreneurship.

And endless charter and parochial opportunities in nearby Lafayette Park, Indian Village, and the Gratiot corridor make McDougall-Hunt an ideal location for educational flexibility.

Bailey Park and Beyond: Local Green Space Revival

Parks and wide-open public space are a core part of the McDougall-Hunt identity, and in recent years some vacant lots have been reclaimed for public good.
Trails, trees, and outdoor programming is available at Bailey Park thanks to the Bailey Park Neighborhood Development Corporation, and families also enjoy Bradley Playground for its fenced-in play structure and open fields.
There’s also Dequindre Cut Greenway, a two-mile urban trail that connects the neighborhood to Eastern Market and the riverfront.
For a small residential neighborhood, McDougall-Hunt punches above its weight in terms of access to community-centered green infrastructure.

Local Flavors, Practical Eats, and Shopping

Though mostly residential, McDougall-Hunt has easy access to key dining and shopping locations in the 48207 ZIP code.
Leonardo’s produce is loved for its wholesale local produce, as well as Germack Pistachio Company for locally roasted coffee and snack goods, and Mr. Fish for fried seafood and simple neighborhood fare.
There’s also the Save-A-Lot on Gratiot Avenue for affordable groceries.
Such anchors, as well as McDougall-Hunt’s close proximity to Eastern Market vendors and Jefferson’s restaurant and shopping scene, bring plenty in the way of essentials and local conveniences.

Transit, Trails, and Connectivity

McDougall-Hunt is well connected to major Detroit arteries via walkable infrastructure and I-75, making commutes to the suburbs or Midtown easy.
Gratiot Avenue is the main commercial spine with several bus routes, and shaded streets such as Dequindre Cut bring walkers and cyclists right to the Riverwalk, Lafayette Park, and downtown within minutes.

Cultural Change and The Heidelberg Effect

If there’s one symbol for McDougall-Hunt’s soul, it’s the Heidelberg Project, a protest and resilience-inspired outdoor art installation.
The installation even attracted international attention to the neighborhood, further promoting community-led preservation and storytelling.
That aside, McDougall-Hunt is also anchored by:
Longtime residents and multi-generational family legacies.
Active neighborhood associations that participate in landscape design, clean-ups, and block-by-block beautification efforts.
District 5 leaders and nonprofits that funnel resources into home stabilization, youth programming, and small business support.

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Schools

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Transit

Airport

Windsor International

Bus

Chene & Gratiot

Bus

Mt Elliott & Elba

Bus

Mt Elliott & Sylvester

Bus

Mack & Gratiot

Bus

Forest & Grandy

Bus

Mack & Mcdougall

Bus

Gratiot & Sylvester

Crime and Safety

1 – Low Crime, 10 – High CrimeMcDougall-HuntUS
Homicide94
Sexual Assault64
Assault with Weapon74
Robbery84
Burglary74
Motor Vehicle Theft64
Larceny64
Crime Score74

Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com

McDougall-Hunt Demographics and Home Trends

On average, homes in McDougall-Hunt, Detroit sell after 107 days on the market compared to the national average of 48 days. The median sale price for homes in McDougall-Hunt, Detroit over the last 12 months is $50,000, down 64% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.

Home Trends

Median Price (12 Mo)Median Sale PriceMedian Single Family Sale PriceMedian Change From 1st List Price
$74,500$50,000$50,00019%
Last 12 months Home SalesMedian Home Sale Price YoY Change
Average Price Per Sq Ft
5-64%$46

Home Facts

Number of Homes in NeighborhoodNumber of Homes for Sale
9321
Median Year BuiltMonths of Supply
19102.40
Avg. Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
Below the national average
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
2,783
1,937
3,267

Distribution of Home Values

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Average Home Value

Property Mix – Square Feet

This Neighborhood Has More Renters

Demographics

Total Population

Median Age

Population DensityPopulation under 18
On par with the national average
2,204444 ppl/acre21%
23.8%
Population over 65
On par with the national average
21.4%
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
Significantly below the national average
Average Household Income
$37,954
$71,702
$49,952

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates


College Graduates
Below the national average
Advanced Degrees% Population in Labor Force
Below the national average
87.8%20.4%
34.1%
5.1%55.4%
65.1%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
Average Winter Low TemperatureAverage Summer High TemperatureAnnual Snowfall
30”20°F83°F38”

Area Factors

Bikeable

Bike Score

78

/ 100

GoodTransit

Transit Score

53

/ 100

Car-Dependent

Walk Score

43

/ 100

Source: Walk Score

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