This is probably a typical response: Habitat candidates don't take such news for granted. In the case for Elfrain and Damaris Guevara, whose home has been the Delray neighborhood of Detroit (close to the Ambassador Bridge), it's a chance for a fresh start in a developing neighborhood. Not that Delray is a crime-infested neighborhood for the 11th largest metropolis in America, it's just one of those areas that has been ignored and neglected by much of the city.
The Guevara's new home, located closer to downtown, is in a developing area called Core City Neighborhoods, which is nestled between the posh areas of Corktown, Mexicantown and the Wayne State University areas. Unlike the mentioned pockets of the city that some view as gentrified, the Core City area will not drive out the existing tenants nor blockade prospective homeowners to look in that area. Real estate remains quite affordable.