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College Cultural, also known as the East Village, surrounds the Flint Cultural Center, Mott Community College and Kettering's east side, and holds some of the best-preserved 1920s housing in the city. Values here run well above the Flint median, so owners have genuine options — but these are large old houses, and the cost of getting one truly list-ready is substantial. Seeing a cash number alongside a listing estimate is the sensible first step.

The College Cultural market

The typical home in College Cultural is worth about $132,391 as of July 2026, against roughly $67,030 across Flint as a whole. College Cultural sits well above the citywide figure, which matters when you sell: an offer benchmarked to Flint averages will be far too low for this area. Values are down 1.9% over the past year, so waiting is not obviously working in a seller's favour here.

Compare it against the rest of Flint or Genesee County. Figures from Zillow Research public data.

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College Cultural questions

What are houses in College Cultural worth?

The typical College Cultural home sits around $132,391 as of July 2026, compared with roughly $67,030 across Flint as a whole. Treat that as a ceiling to argue from rather than a promise: buyers who work off Flint averages will open well under it, and the gap is yours to close with recent sales on your own street.

Is College Cultural one of the more expensive parts of Flint?

Of the 5 Flint neighborhoods we cover, College Cultural ranks 1 by typical value, making it the highest of them. Nothing in the city we cover carries a higher typical value, so pricing here depends on recent sales within the neighborhood rather than on anything citywide.

Have College Cultural home values risen?

The typical College Cultural home has gone from about $114,660 five years ago to $132,391 now, a 15.5% gain. Whether that shows up in your own equity depends on what you paid and what is left on the mortgage.

What does it cost to sell a house in College Cultural?

On a $132,391 sale, a 6% agent commission is about $7,943 and Michigan transfer tax about $1,140, which the seller pays. A cash sale removes the commission and most cash buyers cover the transfer tax, so that combined $9,083 is the figure to weigh against a lower offer price.

Why do sales fall through in College Cultural?

Most often on the appraisal. A College Cultural house has to be justified by recent sales close by, and a quiet couple of months is enough to bring the valuation in under the agreed price — at which point the buyer's loan shrinks and someone has to cover the gap. Inspection findings on older housing stock are the other common cause, since they reopen a price you thought was settled. Cash offers carry neither contingency.

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