Henri Stout Dirt Real Estate EditorCompared to forbiddingly expensive real estate hot spots like Los Angeles, New York and Seattle, where starter homes easily top a million or more bucks, your real estate dollar tends to go a long way in places like in the state of Michigan.
Designed by venerable architectural firm Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, which was established in Detroit in 1853, this house located in the wealthy suburb of Grosse Pointe — some might call it the Beverly Hills of Detroit — has a degree of grandeur most of us only experience while watching “Downton Abbey.” And it can all be yours for $4.75 million, a lot of dough by any standard, but much less than it would cost in other locales.Prominently positioned on approximately two.
Read more on variety.com