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Boston-Edison
Price: $375,000

Bedrooms: 5
Baths: 3 full, 3 half
Size: 5,700 square feet

Description: If you're in the market for a mansion, have we got a deal for you! It's in an historic, multi-ethnic neighborhood filled with architecturally and historically significant homes. Its location near the heart of Detroit and access to transportation make it extremely convenient.

This brick Tudor is in perfect condition inside and out. There's a new granite kitchen, a game room with wet bar, central air, fireplaces and a two-car garage. Don't miss the California closets in the bedrooms and a steam shower in the master bath.

The media room has disappearing projection television screen that appears with the touch of a remote control button, according to Kenan Bakirci, the listing agent.

The rooms are king-sized with a master bedroom of 18' by 16', a living room 28' by 16' and a 200-square-foot kitchen. Details include lots of marble, neo-classic interior arches and columns, French doors, a shaded patio, ornate crown moldings and numerous built-ins.

For more information: Coldwell Banker Schweitzer

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Last updated April 09 2009: 2:08 PM ET
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