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The Grand Traverse District is a historic neighborhood just southwest of downtown Flint, one of the city's oldest residential areas, with late-1800s and early-1900s homes on Grand Traverse Street and the blocks around it. Vacancy and demolition on nearby blocks have thinned out recent comparable sales, which makes appraisals unpredictable and financed offers fragile. Cash buyers do not order an appraisal, so the offer you accept is what closes.

The Grand Traverse District market

The typical home in Grand Traverse District is worth about $54,186 as of July 2026, close to the $67,030 typical across Flint. Values are down 11.7% 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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Grand Traverse District questions

What are houses in Grand Traverse District worth?

The typical Grand Traverse District home sits around $54,186 as of July 2026, compared with roughly $67,030 across Flint as a whole. Condition does more to move that number than the address does — two houses on the same Grand Traverse District block can be tens of thousands apart on the strength of a roof, a furnace and a kitchen.

Is Grand Traverse District one of the more expensive parts of Flint?

Of the 5 Flint neighborhoods we cover, Grand Traverse District ranks 4 by typical value, with Mott Park just above it at about $67,403 and Civic Park just below at $29,083. Those two are the closest points of reference for a Grand Traverse District house, and they are a better guide than a citywide average that spans the whole range.

What does it cost to sell a house in Grand Traverse District?

On a $54,186 sale, a 6% agent commission is about $3,251 and Michigan transfer tax about $469, which the seller pays. A cash sale removes the commission and most cash buyers cover the transfer tax, so that combined $3,720 is the figure to weigh against a lower offer price.

Why do sales fall through in Grand Traverse District?

Usually on the mortgage, and often before a buyer is even at fault. Many lenders will not write a loan this small, or charge enough to make it pointless, which thins the financed buyer pool in Grand Traverse District before condition is even discussed. Those who do lend require an appraisal that has to find recent nearby sales, and any repair the appraiser flags has to be fixed before closing. Cash buyers face none of that, which is why most completed sales at this price level are cash.

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