1902 Georgian Revival Mansion in Grand Rapids, Michigan




LISTING DETAILS

One of a Kind in the world with Heritage Hill Neighborhood Home including 3 vacant LOTS. Traditional Brick home with 6 Bedrooms and 6 Full bath with 5 Fireplaces. This exquisite home with double screened porches and a circle drive has not been on the market in over 50 years. 

Hardwood floors throughout, amazing wood work, light fixtures, fireplace surrounds, crown moldings, built in cabinets throughout. Home features Grand Entry way just off the Large Brick Covered Porch, Formal Living room, and dining room with stairway to the lower level ball room. Main Floor Flex room that served as office. Kitchen has plenty of counter space and original cabinets. Butler's pantry is nice size. 

There is a spacious master suite with door to second floor porch. 4 more Bedrooms on the second floor. 3rd floor could be a separate living space with Kitchen, bedrooms and full bath with HUGE living space. Home has circle driveway off back of home for entry onto the back porch and garden area. 1.3 acres in Superior location downtown Grand Rapids. 3 + vacant Lots ready for new builds in Heritage Hill. Motivated sellers.

HISTORY via M Live

[The home] was built in 1902 for Ralph P. Tietsort, a furniture baron who was part-owner of the Royal Furniture Co. and later, Phoenix Furniture Co. It was later sold to Norman McClave, the son-in-law of Charles R. Sligh, founder of Sligh Furniture Co.. McClave, who became president of Sligh Furniture, owned the house until the mid-1960s, when it was briefly owned by a church, according to property records in the Grand Rapids Public Library. In 1967, the home was purchased by Glen Reed, a Heritage Hill investor and landlord who owned the property until his death last year. Reed's family is now selling the house.


FOR SALE  $799,900
430 Madison Ave SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
6 beds  |  7 Full/1 Half baths  |  10,547 sqft  1.34 acres

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Listing Agent, Zillow, Realtor, M Live Article

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