Detroit’s high property taxes are driving a housing affordability crisis – how can city leaders bring down costs?
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Detroit’s high property taxes are driving a housing affordability crisis
Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield speaks at the Detroit NAACP Fight For Freedom Fund Dinner in Detroit, Mich., on April 26, 2026. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance)Amanda Nothaft, University of Michigan Property taxes in Detroit, the highest among major U.S. cities, continue to burden the city’s low-income households. Failure to pay these taxes can lead to foreclosure. Mayor Mary Sheffield advocated for property tax relief during her first Stat…
Detroit’s high property taxes are driving a housing affordability crisis – how can city leaders bring down costs?
Mayor Mary Sheffield wants to cut property taxes in Detroit. Monica Morgan/Getty ImagesProperty taxes in Detroit, the highest among major U.S. cities, continue to burden the city’s low-income households. Failure to pay these taxes can lead to foreclosure. Mayor Mary Sheffield advocated for property tax relief during her first State of the City address in March 2026. Sheffield proposed a 30% to 60% cut in property taxes in the city, a change Mich…
Detroit’s prime assets taxes are riding a housing affordability disaster – how can town leaders convey down prices?
Belongings taxes in Detroit, the best possible amongst main U.S. towns, proceed to burden the town’s low-income families. Failure to pay those taxes can result in foreclosures. Mayor Mary Sheffield advocated for assets tax reduction all through her first State of the Town deal with in March 2026. Sheffield proposed a 30% to 60% lower in assets taxes within the town, a metamorphosis Michigan lawmakers would wish to approve. The Town of Detroit wi…
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