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The Commons at Beck Pointe

Market Price

11811-25 Eight Mile, Detroit, MI 48235

Active
Last Updated: 08/12/2025

1.11

Cap Rate

11,144

NOI

Details:
Cap Rate:    1.11%
NOI:    $11,144
Building Size:    26,463 sqft
Units:    3
Year Built:    2000
Highlights:
  • 26,568 SF building
  • 3 units
  • Built in 2000
  • Prime Warren location
  • Excellent visibility
  • High traffic area
  • Ample parking
  • Versatile floor plan
  • Modern construction
  • Proximity to major highways
Description:

First Bid to $50,000 Meets Reserve
Asset Must be Liquidated for Servicer | Subject to Servicer
Approval
26,568 SF Building | Occupied by Family Dollar | 2 Vacant Units
Make up 67% Vacancy for Upside
Large 2.64 AC Lot with Ingress/Egress on both 8-Mile and
Groesbeck Highway
Prime Warren Location | Near Multiple Retailers such as Wendy's,
Tim Horton's, White Castle, Aldi, GameStop, Checkers, Dunkin and
Many More
Excellent Visibility Along 8 Mile Road | Averaging 46,000+ Vehicles
Per Day
155 Parking Spaces | 75,550 SF Paved Parking Area
Less than 5-Miles from I-94 with Traffic Counts Exceeding
126,600+ Per Day

Warren, Michigan, is the third-largest city in the state and the largest suburb of Detroit,
located in Macomb County. It is a significant industrial hub in southeastern Michigan,
historically rooted in manufacturing and defense. Warren is home to major employers
such as General Motors' Technical Center, the U.S. Army Detroit Arsenal, and several Tier 1
automotive suppliers. The city's economy has long been tied to the automotive and
defense sectors, which continue to shape its development and labor market.
The city offers a mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial centers, and industrial
zones, making it a diverse and functional urban area. Warren features a variety of public
services, including a strong parks and recreation system, multiple public libraries, and
quality public schools through the Warren Consolidated and Van Dyke Public Schools
districts. Macomb Community College also maintains a campus in Warren, contributing to
educational and workforce development in the region.
Warren has undergone revitalization efforts in recent years, with initiatives to modernize
infrastructure and attract new businesses. The city is investing in economic development
and neighborhood improvement programs to enhance livability and foster long-term
growth. Despite facing challenges related to urban sprawl and aging infrastructure, Warren
remains a vital player in Metro Detroit’s economy and continues to evolve as a center for
innovation and manufacturing.

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