Some homes are simply places to live. Others become part of a community's story. This extraordinary Tudor estate, built in 1943 by Sam Cohodas—one of the Upper Peninsula's most successful and philanthropic entrepreneurs—represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become the next steward of one of Ishpeming's most iconic residences. From the moment you arrive, the timeless stone exterior, storybook architecture, and striking turret hint at the history and craftsmanship waiting inside. Step through the front door and you'll be greeted by a grand foyer, gleaming hardwood floors, and a breathtaking staircase that immediately sets the tone for the home. Throughout its more than 4,100 finished square feet, every space reflects an era when homes were built with intention, elegance, and enduring quality. The formal living room, stately library, and elegant dining room offer the perfect setting for everything from quiet evenings at home to unforgettable holiday gatherings. The spacious kitchen, complete with an eat-in area and charming butler's pantry, beautifully blends historic character with everyday functionality. Upstairs, you'll find three generous bedrooms and beautifully preserved baths, while the finished lower level provides additional space for entertaining, relaxing, or creating new family traditions around the fireplace. And then there's the backyard—a hidden oasis in the heart of the city. Beautifully landscaped and surprisingly private, it's the kind of outdoor retreat you would never expect to find on Main Street. Whether you're enjoying your morning coffee on the covered patio or unwinding on a summer evening, this space offers a sense of peace and privacy that perfectly complements the grandeur of the home. Historic yet timeless. Grand yet welcoming. Elegant yet comfortable. This is more than a home—it's a legacy, and its next chapter is waiting to be written.
Listing Provided Courtesy of KRISTINE GOUPILLE - RE/MAX 1ST REALTY