• 4 BDRM
  • 3 BTH
  • 3,342 SQ.FT
  • 0′ WF
605 Sixth Traverse City MI 49684
$1,250,000
Status: Sold / Created Sale

Description

Welcome to historic Sixth Street in Traverse City, where timeless charm meets modern convenience. Nestled among the tree-lined streets, this immaculately preserved American Foursquare style home, built in 1907, beckons you with its stately presence and inviting aura. Let the large, covered front porch welcome you home as you step inside to discover a world of character and comfort. The spacious sitting room and living rooms, adorned with original hardwood floors and a cozy fireplace, set the stage for gatherings with family and friends. Entertain with ease in the elegant dining room, complete with intricate molding and ample space for hosting dinner parties or intimate meals. The adjacent spacious kitchen, thoughtfully updated with stainless steel appliances, blends modern functionality with vintage charm. There is a spacious main floor bedroom and adjacent full bath. At the top of the stairs, you’ll find a large library with floor to ceiling bookshelves. Three generously sized bedrooms offer peaceful retreats for rest and relaxation. The primary suite boasts its own private bathroom and there is an additional bath with shower and dual vanities. Outside, the expansive backyard offers endless possibilities for outdoor enjoyment. Whether you're gardening in the sun-drenched yard, hosting summer barbecues or simply relaxing on the porch, this outdoor space is sure to become your personal sanctuary. Conveniently located on Sixth Street, you'll enjoy easy access to downtown Traverse City's vibrant shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. Explore nearby parks, beaches, and hiking trails, or take a short drive to the renowned wineries and breweries of Northern Michigan. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of Traverse City's history. Schedule your showing today and experience the timeless elegance of this charming American Foursquare home on Sixth Street.

Directions

From the intersection of Division and Front, drive south on Division. Take a left on Sixth Street. The home is on the right.

Disclaimer

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Property Listed By

Remax Bayshore - Union St Tc. 500 S Union Street Traverse City MI 49684

About Central

Central neighborhood in downtown Traverse City has a deep history, magnificent homes, and higher density blocks that have served throughout most of the city's history as a purely residential area.  

The Central neighborhood holds many of the turn-of-last-century mansions, and compliments of those home owners, many still remain with as much character as they did when they were built.  The later mansions of Sixth Street (known as “Silk Stocking Row”) include the immense 32-room house built by Traverse City founder Perry Hannah (now Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home) and dozens of other elegant homes.  The Central neighborhood was started at the end of the 19th century, with the majority of the houses in the neighborhood constructed between 1890 and 1914. The neighborhood is unique for the socio-economic diversity of its residents.

The Central neighborhood has four main thoroughfares as its borders.  With Division street to the west, Fourteenth Street to the south, Front Street just to the north, and Union Street just to the east, Central Neighborhood is just that - Centralized - with much of the city infastructure around it.  

This is one of the most desired neighborhoods in Traverse City because of its proximity to businesses, schools and downtown - for this reason, the strength of the home values are high in the Central neighborhood.

Central Grade School as well as Thirlby Field are here! Central Grade is the oldest neighborhood school in the TCAPS system, in operation since 1874, with the current building constructed in 1934, after a fire in October of that year. Some classes were held in the Perry Hannah house while the building was being reconstructed.

Thirlby Field, also known as Harry Running Stadium, is a 7,000-seat football stadium.  It was built in 1934 on a site where football has been played since 1896. It is the home of the Traverse City Central Trojans, Traverse City West Titans and Traverse City St. Francis Gladiators football teams.  Mr. Thirlby, a local farmer, gave the land to the Traverse City Area Public Schools for athletic contests, and at that time, the visiting teams would come by train right to the field. Some of that rail can still be found in the vicinity of Cass Street, just north of Fourteenth.

Stats for Central Neighborhood

Year Units Sold Total Sales Average Price High Sale Low Sale
2012 41 $9,694,126 $236,442 $865,000 $48,000
2013 54 $13,037,400 $241,433 $715,000 $71,840
2014 54 $15,589,521 $288,694 $731,500 $112,000
2015 73 $20,745,807 $284,189 $965,000 $100,000
2016 88 $24,824,295 $282,094 $710,000 $140,000
2017 73 $25,958,579 $355,596 $1,310,000 $169,950

 

Real estate evaluation can be a very subjective measure. These properties were chosen based on a simple series of objective numbers and may not actually be very similar to the property being searched. Contact a professional REALTOR for assistance in evaluating any given property.

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