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Pretty much every home in Indian Village is exceptional in some way. And one on Iroquois Street that just hit the market is no different.
It’s listed with Nick Asplund of Sotheby’s International Realty for $439,999.
The home was built in 1928 and designed by the firm Stratton and Hyde—William B. Stratton in particular worked on other notable Detroit buildings.
Its exterior is particularly remarkable. Jutting out from the front are three dormer-ish windows with a sharply-pitched roof that extends partially beyond them. All five of the windows on the brick facade have awnings.
The rear of the house has cedar shake siding, some attractive landscaping, and a detached two-car garage. A sunroom with arched windows and a stone walkway further integrates the indoors and outdoors.
Inside the 4,224-square-foot home, you’ll find eight bedrooms, six bathrooms (four full), and five fireplaces. There’s also a modern kitchen with lots of countertop space, a billiards room, and a unique wood-paneled vestibule.
At $104 per square foot, it’s not a bad deal for Indian Village either.
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