60 Monroe Street

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60 Monroe Street #7A

Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503

2 beds | 2 baths | 1,703 sqft | 0 acres | MLS# 65020050470

Sold

For more information on this property, please contact:

Anwar Jennings

DESCRIPTION

Built in 1915, the 13-story Grand Rapids Savings Bank Building was the tallest downtown structure and at the heart of commercial growth in pre World War I era. Much of the buildings original architectural detail remains true with marble flooring, ornate plaster ceilings and marble clad grand staircase. The common roof top deck is in the center of it all with 360 degree views. This 7th floor executive condo has an open floor plan with southern exposure, large galley kitchen with concrete counter tops and stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors, large owners suite with tile shower and jacuzzi tub, guest quarters, office, in-unit laundry, on site storage, fantastic city views and some furnishings available.; Pet Policy: $500 Refundable Pet Deposit

FACTS

Full Baths: 2 Style: Common Entry Building,Contemporary,End Unit School District: Grand Rapids County: Kent Status: Sold Listing Type: Condominium Stories: 1 Story Heating: Heat Pump

FEATURES

Appliances: Dishwasher,Dryer,Ice Maker,Microwave,Refrigerator,Washer Directions: Northeast corner of Ionia and Monroe Center


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