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Detroit couple converts 1925 abandoned bank into $1.3M home after buying it for $66K

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A Detroit couple purchased a vacant 1925 bank building for just $66,000 in 2013 and transformed it into a two-bedroom residence. The pair moved into the property while renovation work was still ongoing and carried out much of the restoration themselves. They carefully preserved several original architectural features, including old bank vaults, marble windowsills, and a copper entrance. The unconventional home has now been listed on the market for $1.3 million.

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