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Midtown, MI Homes for Sale
Welcome to this stunning industrial-style loft, blending 2025 modern updates with its authentic early 1900's character. The spacious open floor plan features soaring ceilings with cement exposure and a winding metal spiral staircase that captures a true loft living vibe. As you walk in you'll find a large updated kitchen with plenty of counter space, stainless steel appliances including a chef's dream stove and plenty of storage — perfect for entertaining or unwinding after a busy day. Wood floors throughout add to the the loft’s unique charm. Enjoy rare outdoor living with your own private patio — a peaceful retreat in the heart of t
Modern loft in Midtown, Detroit's most walkable neighborhood! Soaring, east-facing Pella windows overlook your private, 5x15 balcony & Midtown's abundant restaurants and shops. Clean, classically lofty stained concrete floors throughout. Tasteful, upscale, practical finishes in kitchen and BAs: newer appliances, electrified kitchen island, flat panel cabinets and quartz countertops. Custom, walk-in closets in both BRs. Master BR interior window lets in light while preserving privacy. Plenty of storage in laundry room & in 42 feet of lighted cabinetry tucked between hallway's structural martini columns. One deeded, parking space in access & climate controlled garage accommo
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Sexy. Moody. Magnetic. This jaw-dropping bi-level condo in the historic Stuberstone Lofts is the pinnacle of high-style Midtown living. Featuring two spacious bedrooms (one lofted, one private) and a stunning spa-inspired bathroom, this home is pure architectural drama. Soaring 15-ft ceilings, bold dark hues, and dramatic textures create a cinematic atmosphere—anchored by black marble countertops, high-end cabinetry, and rich wood accents. The open floor plan stuns, flooded with natural light from a full wall of oversized windows and a glowing skylight above. Enter through a showpiece foyer crowned with a sculptural light fixture that casts artful shadows across the walls
Designed and built in 1891 by Malcomson & Higginbotham for the anarchist/archivist Agnes Inglis, this beautiful two-and-a-half-story brick Queen Anne in the Sugar Hill Historic District has been thoughtfully converted into four apartments. Three of the four units have been completely renovated, while the fourth retains its vintage charm with long-term tenants. The first floor features a spacious two-bedroom apartment, currently vacant for showings but move-in ready. The second floor offers two renovated and occupied units, while the large third-floor apartment is also occupied and presents an opportunity for renovation to maximize income potential. Bordered by Midtown and Brush Park,