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Originally constructed in 1926 for Alma and Alfred Fisher, the opulent Fisher Mansion has made its return to the real estate market with a price tag of $7 million. This stunning residence is renowned for its exquisite hand-carved woodwork and a grand ballroom that exemplifies the architectural grandeur of its era.
In 2024, the mansion underwent significant remodeling, blending modern amenities with its historic charm. The renovations have enhanced its appeal while preserving the intricate details that define its character. The estate sits on expansive grounds, offering a serene escape from the bustling city life of Detroit.
As the most expensive home currently listed in the area, the Fisher Mansion is expected to attract high-profile buyers looking for a unique property that boasts both luxury and history. With its rich past and recent upgrades, this iconic home represents a rare opportunity in the competitive real estate market.
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