
Traverse City’s Unique Bank House Is Now $136K Cheaper – Take a Look Inside
Did you always want to be a bank teller when you grew up? Or maybe you have fond memories of the dum-dum suckers they had in the lobby (or was that just my bank?).
For whatever reason, if you've ever dreamed of living in a bank, here's your chance. And it's now $136 cheaper!
👇TAKE A TOUR: FORMER BANK TRANSFORMED INTO LIVING SPACE 👇
According to the listing, this Traverse City residence is "one of a kind" -- Well, can't argue with that!
It's described as a former commercial property "that's been meticulously transformed into a contemporary urban oasis."
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The building definitely looks like it used to be a bank, so I did some digging and checked out Google maps.
Yep, as recently as 2019, this was a Fifth Third bank on East 8th Street in Traverse City.
And now it's three-bedroom, four-bathroom home! Originally built in 1961, the now-residence has 3,017 square feet of space.
Each bedroom has its own private bathroom. In the basement you'll find large rooms, a wet bar, and access from both inside and outside. The bathroom in the basement is certainly interesting, looking like something from a high school locker room...
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The listing suggests the home could serve as a great rental property. Plus, it has C-2 Zoning, which means small business with day-to-day retails goods and services are allowed, like brew pubs, dispensaries, convenience stores, florists, fruit and vegetable markets, hardware stores, laundromats, etc.
It's also within walking distance of restaurants and shops.
Take a tour and see the price in the gallery below!
Want to Live in a Former Bank in Traverse City?
Gallery Credit: Janna