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About This Home
This 0-bedroom, 0-bathroom commercial at 9900 NORTHLAWN Street in Detroit, MI is listed for $674,990 ($49 per sqft). Built in 1944, the home offers 13,735 sqft of living space on a 0.70 acres lot.
An exceptional industrial/commercial opportunity awaits at 9900 Northlawn Street, Detroit, MI, offering nearly 14,000 sq. ft. of flexible space on a 0.7-acre fenced lot with 321 feet of paved road frontage. Zoned M3 (General Industrial), this property is ideal for a wide range of high-impact uses including auto repair and sales, body shop, warehous
ing, manufacturing, distribution, or even a growing operation, with a Class B Dealer License available for sale/transfer. The building features 20-ft ceilings, a 12-ft overhead garage door, dedicated paint room, updated 3-phase electrical, newer roof, secure gated parking, and a 1,000 sq.
ft. office area for administrative operations. Additional amenities include loading dock access, rubber roofing, and natural gas heating. Located just minutes from Livernois Ave, I-96, and the University of Detroit Mercy, this versatile site is surrounded by other industrial and commercial enterprises, offering both strategic positioning and high utility. Showings by approval letter or proof of funds only—don’t miss this high-potential asset in the heart of Detroit’s industrial zone.
Key Features
- Built in 1944
- 0.70 acre lot
Property Details
Monthly Cost Estimate
$3,610/mo
20% down · 6.5% · 30 years
Estimates only. Actual payments may vary.
Location
9900 NORTHLAWN Street
Detroit, MI 48204
OAKMAN ROBT LAND COS PLYMOUTH AVE & OAKMAN HGWY
Property Details
Construction
Questions & Answers
This 0-bedroom, 0-bathroom commercial at 9900 NORTHLAWN Street is listed at $674,990 ($49/sqft). The estimated monthly payment is $2,925 based on 20% down at 6.5% interest.
Key features include: Built in 1944, 0.70 acre lot.
This property is listed by Jay Naim and can be reached at 3135716581 or jaynaimrealtor@gmail.com.








