DETROIT, MI – For likely a bargain basement price, you can own a piece of Detroit hip hop history on 19946 Dresden St.
Eminem’s childhood home, featured on the cover of his 2000 Marshall
Mathers LP , is for sale via the Michigan Land Bank website.
The Land Bank website doesn’t appear to ask for a minimum bid on the
property(parcel number 21034756) and mentions that a $35 processing
fee is assessed if your offer is accepted.
Property records obtained by MLive Detroit show the home has been in the Land Bank’s possession since Oct. 5, 2012.
Records also show the home has been through at least 10 owners since
Debbie Mathers, Eminem’s mother, was listed as the property’s seller in
1994. She appears to be going by Debbie Nelson now, according to a 2008
interview with The Village Voice.
The house, according to Spin Magazine and other news outlets, is where Eminem spent most of his teenage years.
Records indicate Debbie Nelson, listed as Debbie Mathers, was owner
of the Dresden Street property from March 1992 to April 2003.
Anderson Cooper, of CBS’ “60 Minutes,” profiled Eminem for a story a
couple years ago and went with Slim Shady to his old neighborhood.
It’s unclear what the market value of Eminem’s old home is.
The real estate website Zillow estimates it’s worth $33,000, but that’s
probably pretty high since it is surrounded by a slew of abandoned and
blighted homes.
A man who lives on Dresden told me Monday afternoon that the
neighborhood has been plauged by drug and gang activity for several
years.
He also mentioned, while walking a 200-plus pound pit bull on a choke
chain, that I should be careful because dope dealers often prey on
Eminem fans who stop by and visit the home.
Eminem appears to be eager to revisit his past – at least musically.
His new album, “The Marshall Mathers LP 2,” is scheduled to be released on Nov. 5.
The director, James Larese, of Eminem’s video for “Berzerk,” a new song,
told me last week Slim Shady is “hungry” to deliver an old school hip
hop feel on the new album.
Larese added that Eminem wants to recapture “that feeling of why we fell in love with the hip hop genre to begin with.
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