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DETROIT - This more than 100-year-old home in Detroit's historic Indian Village neighborhood is now on the market. It has been completely updated, comes fully-furnished and is move-in ready.

During Prohibition, the original homeowner actually distilled whiskey and bottled alcohol in the basement.

Let's take a tour of this piece of Detroit history which is now looking for a new owner or renter.

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The home is located at 1796 Burns.

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Photo courtesy of Michael Burch/Keller Williams Advantage

The three- story home has a total of 20 rooms. There's also a separate carriage house, which adds five rooms, including another two bedrooms and full bath.

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The home is 5,700 square feet. There's also a 1,500-square-foot finished basement.

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The home is listed at $1.49 million, but there is an option to rent instead of buy.

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A home you can rent or buy like this that has every furnishing is rare in Detroit.

"This is something you typically see in Birmingham, not Detroit," said listing agent Michael Burch of Keller Williams Advantage. "This home is ideal for a pro athlete, an executive, or a group of Quicken Loans workers, for example. It comes with everything, including the silverware."

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The movie theater has been built inside one of three walk-in safes in the basement.

"If you're an athlete and you need a place to review video. Done! This place has a home theater with a 4k projector for your highlight footage."

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The basement also has a three-compartment sink. This area was designed to be a distillery and holding area for whiskey, furs, and cash. This was also where the old whiskey still was.

It is rumored that there was an underground tunnel.

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Edward Eisenburg and his wife, Anne B. Francombe, were the first residents. Edward Eisenburg was the president and treasurer of Kimball-Eisenburg Plumbing Supplies.

The home was built and designed by John Bollin for $6,000 in 1913.

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The home, including the carriage house, has seven bedrooms.

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The master bedroom is 27 x 18.

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The master bath is 21 x 7.

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There are two dining rooms. This lower-level one is 21 x 18.

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Check out this huge recreation room.

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This is the sunroom.

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This is inside the sunroom.

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This is the kitchen in the main house.

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It's 21 x 15.

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THE CARRIAGE HOUSE:

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The option is there to rent just the carriage house. It's located above the three-car garage.

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There are a total of six rooms inside the carriage house.

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These rooms include a living room, dining room and kitchen.

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The carriage house is 1,700 square feet.

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There are two bedrooms in the carriage house.

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They are both 18 x 15.

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The carriage house has one full bathroom.

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You can rent the carriage house for $2,500 per month, fully furnished.

The home can be rented for $9,500 per month.

The purchase listing is $1.49 million.

Local charity benefits: Listing agent Michael Burch says he is donating 100% of his commission to the Mike Martin Youth Football Camp for kids who can't afford to go to football camp.

Martin played in collage for the University of Michigan and last played in the NFL for the Eagles.

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Many rooms throughout the home have been highlighted with a Detroit area artist’s work.

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There are also pictures throughout the home depicting iconic Detroit scenes.

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The home was restored over an eight-month period. The goal was to bring the home back to life in a contemporary-vintage fashion. The landscaping is the next thing which will be done as spring arrives.

For questions or more info on the home, contact Michael Burch of Keller Williams Advantage at MBurch@kw.com or (248) 380-8800.

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