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+ sq. ft, 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 & influence of one of the most prominent families in the early auto 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—all designed to inspire & impress. The home has been featured in news publications several times throughout its history - once as the Detroit Symphony Designers' Showhouse, where 27 designers came together & furnished the home in perfect harmony. Every inch of this stately manor exudes luxury, from the meticulously sculpted walnut & marble foyer to the breathtaking array of Pewabic tiles, Venetian detailing & breathtaking leaded and stained-glass windows. The marble living room fireplace was imported from Italy. The attention to detail is unrivaled, with ceilings showcasing hand-carved artistry, inset oil paintings, and ornate gilding that harkens back to a time of unmatched sophistication. The exterior is equally magnificent, with its elegant limestone façade & a slate roof that commands admiration. The grandeur extends to the outside grounds, where you'll find carved pillars, a terrace, custom fountains & stone walls offering privacy & seclusion. The estate includes a 4-car garage, carriage house apartment, perfect for guests or staff. Located in the prestigious historic Boston-Edison district, a living museum of architectural splendor, this residence is nestled among homes that once belonged to Detroit’s elite, including Henry Ford, Berry Gordy Jr. & others. A sanctuary of elegance & a symbol of success, don't miss your chance to own this irreplaceable piece of history! https://bit.ly/3yA5Na0