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Introducing the Edward F. Fisher Mansion, an unparalleled Renaissance Revival masterpiece crafted by Richard H. Marr, famously dubbed the "Architect of Midwest Millionaires." This iconic 10,000 square foot, 10-bedroom, 9-bathroom residence stands as the crown jewel among the Fisher mansions, a true "Fabergé egg" of Detroit's golden era, embodying the opulence and influence of one of the most prominent families in the early automotive industry- The Fisher Family. Built in the 1920s, this sprawling estate boasts over 30 rooms, including a grand ballroom, an enchanting light filled conservatory, an indoor greenhouse, a billiards room, and a sunlit breakfast room—all designed to inspire and impress. The home has been featured several times throughout its history in news publications- once as the Detroit Symphony Designers' Showhouse, where 27 local designers came together and designed the home in perfect harmony. Every inch of this stately manor exudes luxury, from the meticulously sculpted walnut and marble foyer to the breathtaking array of Pewabic tiles, Venetian detailing, and breathtaking leaded and stained-glass windows. The living room fireplace is made of hand carved marble, which was imported from Italy. The attention to detail is unrivaled, with each ceiling showcasing hand-carved artistry, inset oil paintings, and ornate gilding that harken back to a time of unparalleled sophistication. The exterior is equally magnificent, with its elegant limestone façade and a slate roof that commands admiration. The grandeur extends to the outside grounds, where you'll find carved pillars, a terrace, custom fountains, and stone walls offering privacy and seclusion. The estate also includes a four-car garage, carriage house complete with a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment, perfect for guests or staff. Located in the prestigious Historic Boston-Edison district, this residence is nestled among homes that once belonged to Detroit’s elite, including Henry Ford, Berry Gordy, Benjamin Siegel, Sebastian Kresge and more. The neighborhood, a living museum of architectural splendor, features a rich tapestry of styles such as English Revival, Romanesque, Greek Revival, and Italian Renaissance. Minutes from Downtown Detroit and only 20 minutes from Detroit Metro Airport, this magnificent estate is an irreplaceable piece of history, a sanctuary of elegance, and a symbol of success. Don't miss your chance to own one of the most iconic residences in Detroit's history.