That Living Room Is Beyond Cozy! Circa 1860 in Michigan. $599,999

Description

Be prepared to fall in love with this historically significant, all-brick beauty! This mid-19th century Georgian/Vernacular-style home was built by Cass County agriculturalist Abraham Dieffenbacher and was once a rail stop on the Chicago to Ft. Wayne line. The old carriage house has been converted into a huge den, complete with heated floors. Great care has been taken to preserve the charm while adding modern conveniences, including a car charging station in the 4-car garage. The rooms are large, and the ceilings are soaring. This is a great home for entertaining with an easy-flowing floor plan. The walk-up attic could be finished for extra square footage. Fantastic outdoor living with 4 acres, 600 ft of wine grapevines, and a large, welcoming patio. The entire 4 acres is fenced in, too!

  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 2,800 sq ft
  • Circa 1860
  • $599,999