In an article from Curbed, the house built by Albert Kahn's protégé, Marcus Burrowes, in Detroit is up for sale. The house is located at 2454 Seminole Street, Detroit, Michigan with a price of $278,500, as mentioned in a listing from Zillow.
The article from Curbed added that the 2,700 square-foot house has four bedrooms, two bathrooms and one half bathroom, a fireplace, and a detached two car garage. The article added that the house has a butler pantry, a kitchen, a wine with wine refrigerator, a backyard, a patio, a covered outdoor dining area with ceiling fan, and a three-season porch with two ceilings.
In a listing from Realtor, the two storey house has a basement, bay window, an elevator, a cable and internet available, a fenced yard, a porch and a sidewalk. In addition, the dining or kitchen has a pantry, an eat-in kitchen, and formal dining area.
The listing added that the appliances such as dishwasher, oven, disposal, refrigerator, and microwave are included in the sale.
In both listings, the house has an open floor plan, a security for a newer roof, a boiler, and a water heater. The listings added that the Indian Village offers many homes but the house is the most comfortable and manageable in size with a lift elevator.
The listing from Zillow added that the 0.25 acres lot was built in 1913 and it was last sold on November 2004 for $200,000. In addition, block is used in the foundation material and asphalt is used as a roof material, as cited in a listing from Estately. The listing added that a security patrol is available.
Moreover, heating steam and heating fuel gas is used for heating and cooling while fuel natural is used for the fireplace. Also, pets are allowed in the home.
Pictures of the said house can be seen in Curbed, Estately, Realtor and Zillow. In an article from Nailhed, Marcus Burrowes was an outstanding Michigan architect from early 1990s through 1920's.