This is why Cacapean folks come and scoop up the biggest oldest but in need of major renovations houses in urban black neighborhoods, but that perceived "Low value" makes it a steal to purchase and renovate.
Such a weird dichotomy. I get it, but just weird how we don't value our neighborhoods, but recognize the value when the gentrifiers start investing in it.
When the

woman is walking the

it's 2/5 gentrified.
To be fair this area in OP may be to far off from being gentrified. Detroit is a big place, so he may just be in the middle of an area that is in no concern for being gentrified.