as featured on time.com Luring Foreclosure Buyers on Detroit's 'Lonely Homes' Tour By Steven Gray/Detroit Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2009 Joy Santiago is a real estate agent who has organized a "Lonely Homes Tour" of foreclosed properties in Indian Village, one of Detroit's last stately, middle-class neighborhoods. Steven Gray for TIME On a recent Sunday afternoon, Joy Santiago, a real estate agent, stood atop the front steps of a vacant, eight-bedroom colonial-style mansion, bullhorn in hand. "Alright, 10 minutes," she declared, ushering in the 50 or so people on the Lonely (2 comments)
February 10, 2009 Indian Village home to be featured on HGTV this evening When HGTV looked at Detroit last spring to film several episodes of "My House is Worth What?" they turned to realtor Joy Santiago for possible locations. They ended up shooting two homes in Indian Village, one in Royal Oak and one in Southfield. The first of the four, a home in Indian Village on Seminole, will air at 11 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 10.The home's owner, Michael Tyson, will be on the air along with Santiago. (0 comments)
HGTV show "My House is Worth What? To Film in Detroit with Local Realtor/Homeowners
Metro Detroit, MI September 16, 2008. A National Cable Network will film footage in the Metropolitan Detroit area with local realtor, Joy Santiago and several homeowners to showcase some of the tri-county area's finest real estate.
Pie Town Productions, a TV production company for Home and Garden Television (HGTV) is coming to Detroit film segments for "My House is Worth What?" a reality TV show about home values around the country.