This 7,500-square-foot home in Detroit’s Indian Village district holds a unique history. Its original owner, Edward Eisenberg, worked as a corporate officer during the day but returned home in the evening to his true passion — distilling whiskey and trading furs. Built in 1920, the home illicitly manufucatured whiskey during the Prohibition era.
The home boasts seven bedrooms, five bathrooms, a movie theater, a sunroom, and a security gate. The residence also features a carriage house that functions as a two-bedroom, one-bathroom home above a three-car garage, along with renovations and modern amenities.
For more information on this $949,000 home, see its listing page or contact Michael Burch of EXP Realty LLC at 888-501-7085.