In April 23, 2015 , music producer Mike Seger works in his studio in a rented two-story house on Detroit's east side. Seger, 27, pays $750 per month in rent, and said he wouldn't have been able to find anything comparable in the suburbs for that price. "A young person can move here with $10,000 and start up a small flex space for artists or artists' studios,"Seger said. "It's the uprising of the youth being able to have the opportunities to make a future for themselves."
Detroit's cheap housing and incentive programs are partly fueling the regrowth of the Motor City's white population.