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1894 Queen Anne in Saline, MI

Posted on OHD: 5/12/26. Last OHD Update: 5/12/26.
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201 W Henry St, Saline, MI 48176

Welcome to a Victorian with personality to spare! This charming two-story home offers 4-5 bedrooms, nearly 2,600 finished sq ft, a walk-up attic, tall basement, and over ¾ of an acre just steps from downtown favorites--farmers markets, Benny's Bakery, concerts, festivals, shops, and local pubs. Inside, original woodwork, pocket doors, antique fixtures, and vintage hardware bring the character to life. There's even a double staircase--because one just isn't as fun. The updated kitchen blends charm and function with honed granite counters, high-end appliances, and a gas range. The spa-like main bath features heated tile floors, a huge walk-in shower, and a separate clawfoot soaking tub room. Major updates include dual high-efficiency Carrier HVAC systems, newer water heater, and washer/dryer. Outside, enjoy a peaceful backyard retreat with hillside views, ferns, and visiting deer. Loved by only six owners since the 1800s--ready for lucky number seven!
5 Bed · 2 Bath · 2,592 Sq Ft · 0.77 Ac.
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