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Lakehouse.com has 23 properties for sale on Detroit River, as well as homes, lots, land and acreage in Grosse Ile, Detroit. Median home price: $539,480, lot price: $125,000. 

22220 E River Road

6 5.0   Sf: 5368   Yr: 2006  Acres: 0.760

Thoughtfully updated over the past three years, this exceptional waterfront home showcases custom craftsmanship and refined finishes in nearly every room. Designed for both everyday living and...

330 Gratiot Avenue 1603

3 3.0   Sf: 2009   Yr: 2021 

Experience the pinnacle of urban living in this beautifully updated 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath luxury condo located on the 16th floor of the coveted eXchange building in downtown Detroit. Offering expansive...

200 S RIVER PLACE Drive 29

2 3.0   Sf: 2094   Yr: 1996 

This stunning, unique end unit has a 2-bedroom, plus a bonus room, boasting a 2,094 sq ft open floor plan of contemporary living space, perfect for entertaining. This was the original 1906...

25653 W River Road

2 2.0   Sf: 1100   Yr: 1890  Acres: 0.370

A truly unique opportunity to own an original 1876 farmhouse on the Detroit River nestled within a municipal golf course and just steps from a marina. This character-filled home blends historic charm...

2900 E Jefferson C4

3 3.0   Sf: 2883   Yr: 1920 

Looking to live in a piece of Detroit's architectural history? Garden Court offers elegant, luxurious living in a landmark building designed by renowned architect Albert Kahn, built in 1920 for the...

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330 GRATIOT Avenue 1503

1 1.0   Sf: 840   Yr: 2021 

Elevate your lifestyle in this modern 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom unit condo located on the 15th floor of a premier high-rise building in downtown Detroit with plenty of space for entertaining and guests...

1001 W Jefferson Avenue 12i

2 2.0   Sf: 1040   Yr: 1996 

Live right in the heart of Downtown Detroit in this beautiful high-rise 2-bedroom, 2-bath high-rise condo with truly incredible views of the Detroit River, Canada, the RiverWalk, and the new Ralph C...

1353 Ford Avenue

0 0.0   Sf: 2131   Yr: 1942  Acres: 0.180

Welcome to this unique and versatile property located in the heart of Wyandotte. Please consult city for zoning & use. Lots of Potential. Thoughtfully designed with accessibility in mind, this home...

1353 Ford Avenue

5 2.0   Sf: 2131   Yr: 1942  Acres: 0.180

Welcome to this unique and versatile property located in the heart of Wyandotte. Please consult city for zoning & use. Lots of Potential. Thoughtfully designed with accessibility in mind, this home...

1001 W Jefferson #11E

2 2.0   Sf: 1019   Yr: 1996 

This unit boasts the absolute BEST view in the entire complex! Perched on the 11th floor (11E), you'll feel like you're floating above the clouds with breathtaking panoramic views of the Detroit...

1001 W JEFFERSON Avenue 300-3A

2 2.0   Sf: 1129   Yr: 1996 

Experience exceptional riverfront living in this modern 2-bedroom, 2-bath high-rise condo with stunning panoramic water views. Located in a secure gated community, this home blends privacy, comfort...

1814 EUREKA Road

0 0.0   Sf: 2400   Yr: 1955  Acres: 0.230

Prime Commercial Real Estate for Sale - 1814 Eureka, Wyandotte, MI Unlock the potential of Wyandotte's most visible and high-traffic location! Situated directly on Eureka Road, the city's busiest...

250 E Harbortown Drive 1104

2 2.0   Sf: 1457   Yr: 1988 

One of Detroit's best known jewels is offering you a unique opportunity to call this special place your new home. Welcome to Harbortown a community that you would love to call home. With access to...

1001 W JEFFERSON Avenue 24D

1 1.0   Sf: 793   Yr: 1982 

Here it is!! A phenomenal offering of a luxurious 1 bedroom 1 bath condo on the 24th floor. Condo is conveniently located near all elevators!! Extraordinary views of the Detroit River,Windsor,the...

3320 Spinnaker 11D

2 2.0   Sf: 1090   Yr: 1987 

Wake up to sweeping views of the Detroit River and downtown skyline from this freshly updated 2 bed, 2 bath condo. Enjoy your morning coffee on the private balcony as the city buzzes to life, or...

250 E Harbortown Drive 102

2 2.0   Sf: 1214   Yr: 1988 

Welcome to this first-floor corner unit in the Great Lakes Tower Condos, offering a modern layout with floor-to-ceiling windows that fill the home with natural light. This move-in-ready condo...

1395 Antietam Avenue unit: 51

1 1.0   Sf: 1250   Yr: 1920 

tylish One-Bedroom Loft in Historic Leland Lofts - Lafayette Park, Detroit Experience the best of urban Detroit living in this beautifully appointed one-bedroom loft at the Leland Lofts, a landmark...

5 W Jefferson Avenue

Acres: 0.540

Great opportunity to build on 3 lots totaling approximately 0.54 acres. The property sits along Silver Creek and offers a peaceful natural setting. Convenient location near Lake Erie Metropark, the...

1300 E LAFAYETTE Street 1509

1 1.0   Sf: 800   Yr: 1964 

Welcome to your upper level luxurious lifestyle condo! The unit is located on the (15th floor) with amazing views of Detroit, its tree lined and city street lights. Enjoy and experience all the...

1550 Cherboneau Place #127 127

2 1.0   Sf: 900   Yr: 1963 

Amazing Opportunity at a Unbeatable New Price-Historic Lafayette Park Co-op! This first floor, 2 bedroom unit is in need of some TLC and is priced accordingly. Make this home your own with fresh...

1248 Electric Street

3 1.0   Sf: 1008   Yr: 1949  Acres: 0.090

This move-in ready ranch blends charm with modern updates! Enjoy a stunning 2023 kitchen renovation featuring over sized granite countertops with built in breakfast bar, stainless steel appliances (...

20 Chestnut

2 2.0   Sf: 1200   Yr: 1964 

If you're looking for that offers security, plenty of room for entertaining or just a quiet place to enjoy beautiful sunsets of the river, after a hard day, maybe, you'd prefer to take a walk, window...

300 Riverfront Drive 13D

1 1.0   Sf: 690   Yr: 1996 

Fabulous Riverfront Towers condo priced to sell, beautiful waterfront views from the 13th floor, in the center of trendy downtown Detroit. Enjoy all the amenities this gated community has to offer...

Detroit River Information

The Detroit River is a significant waterway in Michigan, flowing between the United States and Canada. It connects Lake St. Clair to Lake Erie and serves as a border between the states of Michigan and the province of Ontario. Here’s a comprehensive overview regarding living, boating, and fishing in the Detroit River area:

Living Near the Detroit River

1. Communities: Cities and towns along the Detroit River include Detroit, Wyandotte, Gibraltar, and Ecorse. The area offers a mix of urban and suburban living, with various housing options from historic homes to modern developments.

2. Amenities: Living near the river provides access to parks, waterfront views, and recreational activities. The Detroit Riverwalk is a notable area with walking and biking paths, public art, and green spaces.

3. Education and Services: There are several school districts and colleges in the vicinity, as well as healthcare facilities and local businesses.

4. Transport: The area is well-connected by road and has access to public transportation, making it relatively easy to commute to other parts of Michigan and into nearby Ontario.

Boating on the Detroit River

1. Boating Activities: The Detroit River is popular for various boating activities, including sailing, powerboating, kayaking, and paddleboarding.

2. Boat Launches: There are several public boat launches and marinas along the river, such as those in Detroit, which offer access for both motorized and non-motorized boats.

3. Regulations: Boaters must adhere to local regulations, including speed limits and no-wake zones in certain areas. Additionally, it's important to be aware of international waters if crossing into Canadian waters.

4. Annual Events: The river hosts several events, such as the Detroit River Days festival and various boating parades.

Fishing in the Detroit River

1. Fish Species: The Detroit River is known for its diverse fish population, including species such as walleye, bass, pike, perch, and carp. It is especially popular for walleye fishing, particularly in the spring.

2. Fishing Regulations: Anglers must obtain a Michigan fishing license. Regulations may vary by season and species, so it’s essential to check the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) for updated fishing rules and guidelines.

3. Popular Fishing Spots: The river provides various fishing spots, including public parks and fishing piers. Good locations may include near the Belle Isle Park, the city of Wyandotte, and areas near the mouth of the river at Lake Erie.

4. Fishing Tournaments: The Detroit River often hosts fishing tournaments, adding to the community engagement and competition among local anglers.

Conservation Efforts

There have been significant efforts to improve water quality and restore habitats in the Detroit River, making it a more hospitable environment for both wildlife and recreational users. Organizations like the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy and the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge are actively involved in conservation and enhancement projects.

Living, boating, and fishing on the Detroit River offers a blend of urban life and natural beauty. The river is a vital resource for recreation and community activities, drawing locals and tourists alike to enjoy its offerings while promoting environmental stewardship and conservation. Whether you’re looking to explore its waters or simply enjoy the scenery, the Detroit River is a key feature of life in southeastern Michigan.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!

Are Jet Skis permitted on Detroit River? Yes
Can you Swim in Detroit River? Yes
What is the Water Quality at Detroit River? The water quality is generally good (nice blue water all around the island).
Are Power Boats permitted at Detroit River? Yes
What are the Building restrictions at Detroit River? Building requirements depend on where you live on the water.

Detroit River
Boating Information

The canals limit the sizes of boats as some of them have bridges with low clearance. The outer edges of Grosse Ile that border the Detroit River have various docking and hoist options but the river can accommodate barges so it will take just about any size of personal watercraft.