A rare public offering in Detroit’s prestigious Indian Village (nearing its 50th year on the National Register of Historic Places)! Designed by Alpheus Chittenden & Charles Kotting for John D. McKay, 1450 Iroquois has had only 4 owners since construction in 1912. From the exotic sequoia tree in the front yard to the Cuban mahogany + old growth lumber throughout, this 4,917 sqft classic was built to withstand the test of time. Charm abounds: sterling silver sconces + chandeliers, solid brass light fixtures, detailed plaster moulding, custom porcelain, leaded glass, Pewabic tile, painted canvases, original poplar trellises. Grand library w/ pickled wood paneling + coffered ceilings. Formal LR w/ original built-in poplar + mahogany shelves. Master Suite w/ original gas FP, Italian Carrara marble. Servants’ DR + BR w/ ADA-compliant BA. Located in what many consider the exclusive neighborhood’s ideal location: middle of the block on the east side of Iroquois b/w Agnes + St. Paul Streets.