$1,599,000
Indian Village, Detroit
6 Bed|5 Bath|7,056 Sqft|0.39 Acres|Built 1915
Lux Partners Global
@properties Christie's International Real Estate
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The Residence
The personal residence of legendary architect Louis Kamper, designed and built between 1915 and 1917. One of Detroit's most significant private homes.
Over 7,000 square feet of Neo-Renaissance architecture constructed with steel, limestone, and concrete. Inside, Kamper's artistry is on full display: mint-green Zodiac ceilings, a dramatic marble grand staircase, hand-carved walnut paneling, and a triple-layer entry of wrought iron, bronze-framed glass, and Chinese rosewood.
The estate has received $866,000 in capital improvements since 2020, preserving every original detail while adding modern performance. The reimagined third floor features a refined library, office, and bourbon lounge with custom millwork, the ultimate private retreat. Additional highlights include full restoration of all windows and doors, 95% efficient Lochinvar boiler, high-efficiency central air and heat pump, whole-house generator, new copper gutters, roof restoration, EV charger, Viking appliances, Culligan water filtration, custom power driveway gate, and new garage doors. Outside, formal rose gardens and a private in-ground pool sit on nearly half an acre with new privacy fencing, outdoor lighting, and landscaping throughout.
Capital Improvements
2020 to 2025
The Neighborhood
One of Detroit's most prestigious and protected historic neighborhoods. Tree-lined streets, grand estates, and a tight-knit community of homeowners who take pride in preservation.
Minutes from the Detroit River, Belle Isle, and the RiverWalk. Easy access to downtown, Midtown, and all of Detroit's best dining and entertainment.
Home to works by Albert Kahn, Louis Kamper, and other architects who defined Detroit's golden age. A living museum of American residential architecture.
Active neighborhood association, annual home tours, and a community that celebrates and protects its historic character.
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Nicholas Asplund