This 1928 home’s façade is charming, from the decorative brickwork around the front door to the Tudor style cross gables. Buyers will also appreciate the 2-car garage and backyard, large enough for BBQ get-togethers. Inside the nearly 1,400 square foot home is a fairly open floor plan, with an attractive Tudor style fireplace as a primary focal point. In the dining room, buyers can store dishes in the two built-in corner cabinets. The kitchen has some of its cabinets and space for an eating area, though significant work will be needed before use.
Wood floors and cove ceilings are in many of the rooms, and cove ceilings are throughout the first floor, creating an elegant environment. Upstairs, purchasers will find 3 bedrooms and 1 full bathroom, as well as a staircase that is partially open to the living room. The bathroom’s tile work and window make the room bright and cheery, though some of the fixtures are missing. Located within the well-maintained Bagley neighborhood, buyers can walk to nearby shops and restaurants along Livernois’ Avenue of Fashion. Its close proximity to U of D Mercy also makes the home especially attractive to university employees.
Many repairs will be needed before living in the home, and purchasers should consult the attached pre-sale inspection report for further details. Please also note that the purchaser will be responsible for the current year (2014); property taxes at the time of closing on the sale.
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