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Woodbridge is a compact historic district of colorful Victorian homes just west of Wayne State University. Popular with students, faculty, and investors, it has a high share of rentals. We buy Woodbridge houses and rental properties as-is for cash — tenants, deferred repairs, and all.

The Woodbridge market

The typical home in Woodbridge is worth about $320,423 as of July 2026, against roughly $76,084 across Detroit as a whole. Woodbridge sits well above the citywide figure, which matters when you sell: an offer benchmarked to Detroit averages will be far too low for this area. Values are down 8.4% over the past year, so waiting is not obviously working in a seller's favour here.

Compare it against the rest of Detroit or Wayne County. Figures from Zillow Research public data.

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Woodbridge questions

What are houses in Woodbridge worth?

The typical Woodbridge home sits around $320,423 as of July 2026, compared with roughly $76,084 across Detroit as a whole. Treat that as a ceiling to argue from rather than a promise: buyers who work off Detroit averages will open well under it, and the gap is yours to close with recent sales on your own street.

Is Woodbridge one of the more expensive parts of Detroit?

Of the 16 Detroit neighborhoods we cover, Woodbridge ranks 9 by typical value, with University District just above it at about $339,589 and Boston-Edison just below at $301,767. Those two are the closest points of reference for a Woodbridge house, and they are a better guide than a citywide average that spans the whole range.

Have Woodbridge home values risen?

The typical Woodbridge home has slipped from about $382,453 five years ago to $320,423, down 16.2%. Holding on for a recovery has not paid off here over that period, which is worth weighing honestly against the cost of continuing to carry the property.

What does it cost to sell a house in Woodbridge?

On a $320,423 sale, a 6% agent commission is about $19,225 and Michigan transfer tax about $2,756, which the seller pays. A cash sale removes the commission and most cash buyers cover the transfer tax, so that combined $21,982 is the figure to weigh against a lower offer price.

Why do sales fall through in Woodbridge?

Usually the appraisal or the inspection, and at Woodbridge prices both are expensive to get wrong. A valuation that lands even five percent light is a five-figure hole the buyer has to fill in cash or walk away from. Larger homes also give an inspector more to find, and each finding is a fresh negotiation weeks after you accepted. A cash sale settles the number once.

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Tell us about the house and let vetted buyers compete for it. No repairs, no fees, no obligation — just real offers you compare and a closing date you choose.

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