102 Garfield

Sugar Hill Historic District
$950,000

Details

5.1 Baths 4 Units 4,681 Square Feet Built In 1869

Bill Swanson
313 506 5471
bill@oconnordetroit.com

Designed and built in 1891 by Malcomson & Higginbotham for the anarchist/archivist Agnes Inglis, this beautiful two-and-a-half-story brick Queen Anne in the Sugar Hill Historic District has been thoughtfully converted into four apartments. Three of the four units have been completely renovated, while the fourth retains its vintage charm with long-term tenants. The first floor features a spacious two-bedroom apartment, currently vacant for showings but move-in ready. The second floor offers two renovated and occupied units, while the large third-floor apartment is also occupied and presents an opportunity for renovation to maximize income potential. Bordered by Midtown and Brush Park, the Sugar Hill Historic District sits less than a block from the Detroit Medical Center, and is only minutes from Wayne State University and Downtown. The property includes four parking spaces, plus a two-car garage that could be utilized for additional parking.