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A true piece of Michigan history, this Greek Revival gem—once owned by Governor J.W. Begole—is the oldest home in Flint. Originally located at Beach & Court Streets, it was moved to its current site in 1930. Stately pillars frame the covered porch, while inside you’ll find hardwood floors, French doors, triple-wide baseboards, a butler’s pantry, and a total of four staircases leading to the second floor and basement. The lower level features an artist’s workshop once used by world-renowned sculptor Joe Rundell. Enjoy the two-way fireplace, screened sleeping porch, paver patio, walk-up third floor storage, and fenced dipping pool. The 3-car garage supports a 1950 addition. Updates include a new boiler (2024) and fresh exterior paint (2025). Historic character meets modern comfort in this one-of-a-kind Flint landmark.
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