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Welcome to this 1913-built, Tudor-inspired, 6-bedroom home on 0.31 acres—known as the Albert J. Dunneback House. Located in Detroit’s prestigious Arden Park–East Boston Historic District, this neighborhood is renowned for its grand early-20th-century estates built during Detroit’s industrial boom—once home to auto pioneers like John Dodge and J.L. Hudson. Blending timeless character with modern convenience, the home offers gracious living spaces suited for both intimate gatherings and grand entertaining. Upon entry, you're welcomed by original hardwood flooring that continues throughout the entire residence. The main level features both original and updated fireplaces in the living and family rooms—ideal for fireside chats, a home office, or memory-making moments. A spacious dining room and adjoining sunroom provide additional areas for hosting and everyday enjoyment. The kitchen has been updated with new granite countertops, while the bathrooms shine with crisp white marble and tile. Historic charm remains in details like the preserved stairwell and trim, while contemporary finishes and fresh paint bring new life to each space. The second and third floors offer a peaceful retreat, featuring six bedrooms, three full baths, and another sunroom perfect for a morning breakfast nook. The full basement provides generous storage and includes a built-in safe room with its original 1913 door. Outside, the iconic green terracotta roof tiles have been meticulously refurbished to match the original design—a rare and defining feature of this historic home. All this, just minutes from downtown Detroit’s renowned dining, theaters, and cultural venues. With ample space and one-of-a-kind character, this home offers the opportunity to create your own legacy. Make this Southeast Michigan estate a lasting part of yours.