Built in the Tudor style in 1929, this impressive 1,300 square foot home features steep cross gables, as well as detailed brickwork on the exterior. A front porch and arched wooden doorway welcome you to the home, and visitors will appreciate the tiled front entry. Wood trim, decorative plasterwork, and a detailed archway between the living and dining rooms are just a few of the architectural gems that await you in this 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home. The kitchen’s cabinets are intact, and purchasers will enjoy the diner-like built-in eating area.
Upstairs, the bathroom is attractive with its subway tiled walls and existing fixtures. Off of one of the bedrooms is a small back porch, perfect for enjoying your coffee while reading the news. A large backyard with a mature shade tree adds to the home’s potential. Located within the Bagley community, the home is ideally situated to shops and restaurants along Livernois’ Avenue of Fashion, and not far from U of D Mercy and Palmer Park.
While in fairly good condition, the home will need several repairs before inhabiting, and buyers should consult the attached pre-sale inspection report for more information. Please also note that the purchaser will be responsible for the current year (2014); property taxes at the time of closing.
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