The Detroit News looks at the charms of living in Detroit’s Rosedale Park

The Detroit News’ Living In The D blog visits Rosedale Park.

Excerpt:

Grand River bisects the neighborhood into Rosedale Park and North
Rosedale, the latter being a remarkably handsome neighborhood of great
brick homes and mansions, many of them Tudor Revival. Indeed, the area
feels a lot like a corner of Palmer Woods over on Woodward Avenue.
Rosedale Park south of Grand River, however, is a surprisingly
good-looking district, even if many of its homes aren’t that much
different than what you’d see in, say, Harper Woods — lots of little
two-story brick Tudor cottages.
Read the entire article here.

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The Detroit News‘ Living In The D blog visits Rosedale Park.

Excerpt:

Grand River bisects the neighborhood into Rosedale Park and North
Rosedale, the latter being a remarkably handsome neighborhood of great
brick homes and mansions, many of them Tudor Revival. Indeed, the area
feels a lot like a corner of Palmer Woods over on Woodward Avenue.

Rosedale Park south of Grand River, however, is a surprisingly
good-looking district, even if many of its homes aren’t that much
different than what you’d see in, say, Harper Woods — lots of little
two-story brick Tudor cottages.

Read the entire article here.

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