Jack White's former home in Detroit. (Jacob Hamilton | MLive.com)

DETROIT, MI - The Detroit house where The White Stripes recorded "Get Behind Me Satan" is now for sale for $1.2 million.

White Stripes singer Jack White owned the house at 1731 Seminole St. in Detroit's historic Indian Village neighborhood from 2001-07. Now, the current owners who bought it from White are ready to move on.

Since it was listed in July, there has been a good amount of interest in both the house's role in rock 'n' roll history and the 104-year-old house itself, said Tom Ball, of Real Estate One.

"It would work for empty-nesters who want to be part of the city, or a family with kids would be good for this neighborhood," Ball said.

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The most storied part of the Seminole Street house is the front foyer and staircase, where The White Stripes recorded their fifth album, "Get Behind Me Satan."

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The main living room at Jack White's former home in Detroit features a fireplace, wainscoting and box beam ceilings. (Jacob Hamilton | MLive.com)

The 5,600-square-foot house has three stories including an unfinished attic and a finished basement.

It sits on a double lot and has four bedrooms, four full bathrooms and two half-bathrooms.

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The sunroom viewed from the living room at Jack White's former home in Detroit. (Jacob Hamilton | MLive.com)

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A sun room sits on the south side of the house, with access to the backyard.

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Hexagonal tile covers the floor of a sunroom at Jack White's former home in Detroit. (Jacob Hamilton | MLive.com)

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The current owners added the doorway between the dining room and living room. Otherwise, the original floor plan of the house built in 1914 remains.

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A chandelier hangs from a moulded dining room ceiling at Jack White's former home in Detroit. (Jacob Hamilton | MLive.com)

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An original brass door plate at Jack White's former home in Detroit. (Jacob Hamilton.com)

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White remodeled the kitchen, which has a black-and-white checkered tile floor.

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Original glass cabinet doors cast wavy reflections at Jack White's former home in Detroit.

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Original crown molding at Jack White's former home in Detroit.

The plumbing, electrical work and roof have all been updated recently, Ball said, and the exterior of the house was recently repainted.

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The master bedroom includes a gas fireplace.

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The current owners remodeled the master bathroom, which features a walk-in shower and his-and-hers sinks.

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White remodeled the spacious walk-in closet off the master bedroom.

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A spare bedroom features embossed wallpaper and original sconces.

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A guest bedroom at Jack White's former home in Detroit. (Jacob Hamilton | MLive.com)

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A guest bedroom at Jack White's former home in Detroit. (Jacob Hamilton | MLive.com)

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The space that used to be servants' quarters has been converted into an office. The house was originally built for attorney Ralph Phelps Jr., who served on the Detroit city council in the late 1800s.

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A chandelier hangs above the coach gate entrance at Jack White's former home in Detroit.

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A coach gate sits on the north side of the house. There's a patio off the back door and another outdoor seating area off the sun room.

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A detached two-car garage stands behind the house at 1731 Seminole St.

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A bathroom in the basement remodeled by White shows his affinity for The White Stripes' trademark red, white and black color scheme.

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A laundry room in the basement remodeled by White shows his affinity for The White Stripes' trademark red, white and black color scheme.

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A basement floor remodeled by White shows his affinity for The White Stripes' trademark red, white and black color scheme.

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Take a video tour of part of the house