Batter Up! The Home of a Past Detroit Tigers Owner Just Hit the Market for $650K

The restored home of Frank Navin, one of baseball's early power brokers, features ornate woodwork, original fireplaces, and a basement vault tied to the history of Navin Field.

Batter Up! The Home of a Past Detroit Tigers Owner Just Hit the Market for $650K

The restored home of Frank Navin, one of baseball's early power brokers, features ornate woodwork, original fireplaces, and a basement vault tied to the history of Navin Field.

Frank Navin was an early baseball executive who helped build the Detroit Tigers into one of the top teams of the early 20th century.

Location: 36 Longfellow Street, Detroit, Michigan

Price: $650,000

Year Built: 1905

Footprint: 3,700 square feet (5 beds, 3 baths)

Lot Size: 0.33 acres

From the Agent: "The Frank Navin House is a rare historic estate located in Detroit’s renowned Boston-Edison Historic District. Built in 1906 and once home to Frank Navin, former owner of the Detroit Tigers, this extraordinary residence blends timeless architectural character with thoughtful updates. Original details include stunning woodwork, hewn beams, intricate moldings, grand fireplaces, expansive entertaining spaces, and a unique basement vault tied to the history of Navin Field. Recent improvements include a new boiler, updated radiator valves, replaced basement boiler piping, asbestos removal from boiler lines, and a completely redone sewer line in 2026. Additional highlights include storm windows, a detached two-car garage with a chauffeur’s suite above, and a rare side parcel featuring a fenced yard and private bocce court."

Frank Navin purchased a controlling interest in the Detroit Tigers in 1908 and developed the franchise into one of the top teams of the early 20th century.

Frank Navin purchased a controlling interest in the Detroit Tigers in 1908 and developed the franchise into one of the top teams of the early 20th century. 

Photo by Stylish Detroit

Photo by Stylish Detroit

Photo by Stylish Detroit

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