For sale
  • $189,000

    24716 Ross St, Dearborn, MI 48124

    3beds
    1,922sqft
    : 
    Single Family Residence
    Built in 1949
    6,098.4 Square Feet Lot
    $175,800 Zestimate®
    $98/sqft
    $-- HOA

    What's special

    Detached garageFenced backyardVintage green tileworkSophisticated neutral tonesFinished lower levelCovered porchCarpeted recreation area
    Welcome to this beautifully refined Dearborn residence that captures the elegance of timeless design and the ease of modern living. A classic covered porch framed by manicured landscaping sets a graceful tone, while the fenced backyard with a private patio and detached garage offers an ideal blend of style and function. Every detail of the exterior reflects care and pride of ownership. Inside, you’re greeted by an inviting flow of light and warmth. Rich wood-style flooring, arched transitions, and sophisticated neutral tones create a seamless connection between living and dining spaces. The ambiance feels both polished and welcoming — perfect for everyday comfort or stylish entertaining. The kitchen showcases the character of real oak cabinetry paired with sleek stainless steel appliances, a tasteful backsplash, and light countertops that enhance its timeless charm. Each bedroom is designed as a tranquil retreat, featuring soft carpeting, ceiling fans, and serene finishes. The full bath retains its classic appeal with vintage green tilework, a glass-enclosed tub and shower combination, and a clean, well-preserved aesthetic. The finished lower level extends the home’s versatility, featuring a carpeted recreation area, a home office or media zone, and a well-appointed laundry area with additional storage. This property also features a BRAND NEW FURNACE, offering added comfort and peace of mind for the new owner. Blending enduring craftsmanship with understated sophistication, this home offers an exceptional living experience in one of Dearborn’s most desirable neighborhoods.
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