Re: Housing in Detroit
Moving to Detroit can be kind of tricky if you don't know the neighborhoods. I live on a very quiet and safe street called 4th street, very close to Henry Ford. There is a building across the street from me with cheap studio apartments called the Valson. We have very little crime on this street and it's a nice environment. It's kind of hard to find though (which is a good thing, cuts down on foot traffic, no outsiders loitering on our street). I am not sure if there are any openings in the Valson, at the moment, but if you want more info let me know, I will try to find a phone number for you to call.
Other good neighborhoods in Detroit are Woodbridge and Corktown. The area immediately surrounding Wayne State has its pros and cons. Check out the parking situation before you sign a lease. Try to talk to residents and ask them about the safety of the parking situation. Avoid apartment buildings located close to liquor stores in this neighborhood. They always draw hustlers and drug addicts. Not to be scary, but it's just true. I hate going to the liquor store and I am glad I don't live near one.
I used to live at Woodward and 6 Mile and I don't recommend that area. Palmer Park has beautiful apartments and will look very inviting, but it is a high crime area. Avoid it and avoid Highland Park. No offense to anyone who lives there, I used to, too. I just found it to be high stress and someone new to Detroit would find it less stressful to reside elsewhere, in my opinion.
I agree that Ferndale is also a good option. It's pretty close and as a newbie to Detroit, there is less to think about and worry about in terms of the safety of the neighborhood. Ferndale is a nice area, pretty much a "no brainer". You can be rest assured that you'll feel safe there. Rents are higher in Ferndale though, because it is kind of a hip, desirable area. There are always bargains to be found though, especially if you are willing to live in a small studio.
Good luck! Congratulations on your internship! If you have any questions, you can contact me. I am at student at WCCCD doing my prereqs. I may ironically enough, be relocating to the Lansing area very soon.
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