Originally constructed in 1916 by Oscar C. Gottesleben, 2924 Iroquois is famously recognized as The John Kay House. Named after the renowned jeweler John Kay, whose legacy continued with Wright-Kay Jewelers. Delve into the enchantment of Detroit’s Historic Indian Village with this captivating Colonial Revival home. Featuring 7 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, three full floors and a 2 car garage, this gated 4,900 square foot residence welcomes you to revel in its timeless allure, complete with beautifully refinished hardwood floors and exquisite handcrafted Pewabic tiles throughout. Enjoy the comfort of two cozy fireplaces, a charming screened-in porch, flourishing gardens and leaded glass windows, all nestled within one of Detroit’s most coveted neighborhoods. As seen in Architectural Digest, the current owners have embraced the home’s classic style to showcase art, entertain and foster a serene urban retreat.