One-of-a-kind wine cellar, rooftop terrace make .2 million condo an urban oasis
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One-of-a-kind wine cellar, rooftop terrace make $2.2 million condo an urban oasis

DETROIT, MI – Wine lovers, rejoice.

A spacious condominium on the market provides a wine cellar like no other, and rooftop terraces and balcony views on every floor.

Located at 311 Alfred Street in Detroit, this gem is listed for $2,200,000 through @properties Christie’s International Real Estate with associate broker Austin Black II.

This incredible property is MLive’s House of the Week. Homes across the state of various architectural styles and prices are showcased every Wednesday.

“It’s a one of a kind unit, and the largest unit in this development,” Black said. “This amount of space is rare.”

The largest and most unique custom residence in the City Modern development, this three-bedroom, four-bathroom and two half-bath stunner spans four levels and offers amazing amenities and city views.

Multiple walls of windows invite in abundant light all day, creating a bright, airy ambience.

Luxury is epitomized with thoughtful features like hardwood floors, carpeting in all bedrooms, electric remote-controlled shades, solid core doors and custom stair railings.

As you enter the first floor via the garage or side entry foyer, you walk in to find a mudroom, half bath, bonus room, walk-in closet and spacious great room with floor-to-ceiling windows.

Here you can pour a favorite vintage from your temperature-controlled wine cellar, relax on the outdoor patio, work out in the exercise area or watch television or movies in comfort.

“It’s truly like a retreat,” Black said.

Level two is perfect for entertaining with its expansive open flow from the sun-filled living room to the dining area, chef’s kitchen and family room.

The cook’s quarters are state-of-the-art, equipped with Viking appliances, vented range hood, quartz countertops, a waterfall island, and custom cabinetry with soft-close drawers and doors.

Enjoy the golf simulator and bar area with an under-counter wine fridge and all equipment included.

The third story is reserved for the inviting bedrooms, the highlight of which is the divine primary suite. This deluxe retreat offers a huge custom-outfitted closet, private balcony, beverage bar, and well-appointed spa bath that pampers with heated floors, double sinks and an oversized shower.

The piece de resistance is an enormous 1,340 square-foot rooftop terrace for fabulous summer parties with a flat-screen TV, city skyline views and a convenient indoor bar with a Bosch dishwasher and beverage cooler.

“If you want to hang out outside and watch TV, you can,” Black said. “Dining, lounging, you name it. This rooftop terrace is a great place to entertain guests, throw a party or just enjoy unique views of Detroit from the comfort of your own home.”

An NEZ property tax abatement assures significantly reduced property taxes until 2035.

Plus, you can’t beat the address, right across from Brush Park Bodega, and mere blocks from Eastern Market, Whole Foods, downtown Detroit entertainment district, theater district, sports stadiums, and great parks.

“You’re still within close proximity to so much of the life and culture that makes up Detroit, and so close to downtown too,” he said. “You could get to Ford Field by foot in 10 minutes. Little Caesers Arena is about a five-minute walk, if that. There are new restaurants and businesses opening up across the street. This neighborhood is shaping up to be a special place in Detroit.”

Scroll to see 10 images from the photo gallery for a glimpse inside this home to see why it’s MLive’s House of the Week.

Interior photographs of 311 Alfred Street, a condominium that has hit the market for $2.2 million in Detroit.
Interior photographs of 311 Alfred Street, a condominium that has hit the market for $2.2 million in Detroit.
Interior photographs of 311 Alfred Street, a condominium that has hit the market for $2.2 million in Detroit.
Interior photographs of 311 Alfred Street, a condominium that has hit the market for $2.2 million in Detroit.
A look at the rooftop terrace at 311 Alfred Street, a condominium that has hit the market for $2.2 million in Detroit.
Interior photographs of 311 Alfred Street, a condominium that has hit the market for $2.2 million in Detroit.
Exterior photographs of 311 Alfred Street, a condominium that has hit the market for $2.2 million in Detroit.
A look at the rooftop terrace at 311 Alfred Street, a condominium that has hit the market for $2.2 million in Detroit.
Interior photographs of 311 Alfred Street, a condominium that has hit the market for $2.2 million in Detroit.
Interior photographs of 311 Alfred Street, a condominium that has hit the market for $2.2 million in Detroit.

View the listing on the realtor website here. View all 42 photos of the home here.

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