1885 Lucien Moore House in Detroit’s Brush Park (Before and After)

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Here’s the story of a historic mansion in Detroit’s Brush Park.

This place, the Lucien Moore house, originally built around 1885 for a lumber tycoon named Lucien Moore, was pretty much all gone.

We’re talking about a classic case of abandoned glory – an overgrown garden, walls giving up, and completely exposed to the harsh weather.

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Transformation of the Lucien Moore House

Defying the odds, the Lucien Moore House was spared from demolition. Instead, it got a complete makeover.

Although some of the architectural bits have a modern twist, the transformation is pretty impressive.

They turned the mansion into apartments – six in the main house and another three in what used to be carriage houses.

After the revamp, the price tag of this beauty jumped to a whopping $3.3 million.

Michael VanOverbeke, a lawyer who’s part of the ownership team, snagged the property back in 2011 for $275,000 when it was in receivership.

Previous owners had given the outside a facelift, but VanOverbeke took over and finished off the interior.

It’s a neat story of saving a piece of history from becoming dust and turning it into something new.

Shows what a bit of love (and a lot of cash) can do to these old giants.

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