This Detroit home looks like it could have been plucked straight out of a fairy tale, located at 22322 Roxford St. in the secluded Malvern Hill Subdivision at Seven Mile Road and Grand River Avenue near the city’s Old Redford neighborhood. The 2,812-square-foot Stone Craftsman-style house was built in 1926 by Edward J. Bench and retains much of its old-timey charm and impeccable craftsmanship, including a fireplace, handmade sconces, and a balcony that gazes over more than an acre of woodland, which includes a Sunken Garden built into the landscape.
The home was last listed for sale in 2016 for $175,000, considerably more than neighboring homes, and was purchased by Gabriel Currie, owner of Echopark Guitars, who brought his guitar company from California to Michigan. We’re told by real estate agent Craig Brown of @propertis Christie’s Int’l R.E. Detroit that the listing will go live on Thursday, Feb. 2 with a $430,000 asking price, and it’s co-listed by Christian Draheim of O’Connor Realty Detroit, LLC. Let’s take a tour!