Come tour a true landmark located in the heart of Kentwood. Currently configured as an office building on the first level with additional living space on the second level, this historic building has plenty of opportunity for it's next owner. The Bailey Octagon House was built in 1855 by Sluman and Delia Bailey, who were farmers and horticulturalists in Paris Township. Their home was a hub of social and political activity in the township. The home was placed on the Michigan Registry of Historic Homes in 1975. The house was declared a Kentwood Historic Site by the Kentwood Historical Preservation in 1991. A historic plaque commemorating its status was dedicated in 2001, making it the city's first site to receive such a marker.
Property Features
Utilities
Cable Connected
Electricity Connected
Natural Gas Connected
Heating Information
Forced Air
Natural Gas
Cooling Information
Central Air
Water Features
Public
Parking
Asphalt
Basement
Storage Space
Listing Courtesy: Keller Williams GR North - 616-447-9100