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A sprawling split-level condominium just steps from the Detroit Riverwalk is entering the market this week with a $2.2 million price tag. The nearly 5,000-square-foot residence, owned by a former executive of Bedrock, the real estate firm tied to billionaire Dan Gilbert, has undergone significant upgrades in recent years.
The unit occupies two floors within a boutique building in the Rivertown neighborhood, offering a rare combination of urban loft-style living and private outdoor space. Interior renovations include a modern kitchen with custom cabinetry and high-end appliances, refinished hardwood floors, and updated bathrooms. The open layout features floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with natural light and provide views of the Detroit skyline.
A private terrace extends the living area outdoors, while the condo also includes a two-car garage and a dedicated storage unit. Building amenities are limited, which keeps monthly association fees lower than in larger luxury towers. The seller had purchased the property several years ago and invested heavily in the upgrades before deciding to relocate.
Rivertown has seen a steady increase in residential interest as development continues along the riverfront, with new parks, restaurants, and retail spaces drawing both young professionals and empty nesters. The listing agent expects the condo to attract buyers looking for a move-in ready home with a direct connection to the city's outdoor recreation corridor.
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