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Indian Village Houses for Sale

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    $299,900

    • 5 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,560 Sq Ft

    2965 Fischer St, Detroit, MI 48214

    This 5 bedroom home is located in the desirable Historic Indian Village backing up to Burns Street!!Updated kitchen and Beautiful natural woodwork throughout the home!!Cozy fireplace in the living room and a very spacious dining room!!Open kitchen !! First floor bedroom with its own bath!! 4 bedrooms and full bath upstairs!!Natural hardwood floors throughout!!Close to West Village and all of its

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    Vicki Ashton-Hendrixson

    Real Estate One-Southgate

    (877) 414-4669

    2965 Fischer St, Detroit, MI 48214
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    $599,900

    • 4 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 2,160 Sq Ft

    1225 Fischer St, Detroit, MI 48214

    Experience the perfect blend of historic character and bespoke modern design in this fully renovated 4-bedroom, 2 bath home nestled in Detroit’s vibrant East Village. This one-of-a-kind residence has been featured in Apartment Therapy and the Throwbacks Home Interiors Book for its timeless style and elevated craftsmanship.Step inside to discover stunning custom design elements—from

    Adam Soroka @properties Christie's Int'l R.E. Detroit

    1225 Fischer St, Detroit, MI 48214
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    $1,899,000

    • 6 Beds
    • 4.5 Baths
    • 7,056 Sq Ft

    2150 Iroquois St, Detroit, MI 48214

    Here’s something truly rare: the personal mansion of renowned architect Louis Kamper is coming to market in Detroit’s historic Indian Village. Built between 1915 and 1917, this Neo-Renaissance estate combines fireproof construction (steel, limestone, and concrete) with extraordinary design—mint-green Zodiac ceilings, a sweeping marble grand staircase, carved walnut walls, and a triple-layered

    Nick Asplund @properties Christie's Int'l RE Grosse Pointe

    2150 Iroquois St, Detroit, MI 48214
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    $574,900

    • 5 Beds
    • 5 Baths
    • 4,300 Sq Ft

    1710 Seminole St, Detroit, MI 48214

    Rare opportunity—homes in coveted Indian Village seldom hit the market. Designed by Marcus R. Burrowes in 1910 for Paul R. Gray businessman in the candy & automotive industries. An article from a 1910 edition of the Detroit Free Press suggests this home cost $12,000 to build. Flash forward over 100 years, 1710 Seminole is now available for today's purchaser. Brick & stucco

    Lindsay Gorman Nika & Co

    1710 Seminole St, Detroit, MI 48214
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