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4 Beds
3 Baths
2,671 SqFt
SOLD DATE : 06/12/2026
Key Details
Sold Price $507,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 2,671 sqft
Price per Sqft $189
Subdivision Mi
MLS Listing ID 50207298
Sold Date 06/12/26
Style Quad-Level
Bedrooms 4
Full Baths 3
Year Built 1958
Annual Tax Amount $16,942
Tax Year 2025
Lot Size 0.350 Acres
Acres 0.35
Property Sub-Type Single Family
Property Description
*An offer deadline has been established for 1631 Walnut Heights. Please submit all offers by Monday, May 18th at 12:00 PM for consideration.* Built in 1958 for Edward G. Hertel Jr. and Dorothy Hertel, this residence captures a moment when Mid-Century design was beginning to reshape suburban living in East Lansing. Designed by Mason-Carver Associates and constructed by Les Hartlove, the home was part of the original development of Walnut Heights Subdivision, occupying Lot 49 in what was then a newly established modern neighborhood. From the street, the home immediately stands apart. The long horizontal lines, warm brick exterior, and decorative breeze wall create an architectural presence that feels both understated and intentional. As a quad-level design, the home features a layout innovative for its time, creating separation between spaces while still maintaining an overall sense of openness and connection. The entry sequence is especially striking. An open staircase acts as the home's central anchor, connecting the various living levels while showcasing a thoughtful mix of materials, including wood and metal detailing. An interior garden space reinforces the relationship between architecture and nature. Throughout the home, original details have been carefully preserved alongside meaningful updates. The bathrooms still feature their original tilework while True Home Restorations tastefully updated the kitchen in a way that respects the home's architectural roots. Newly installed windows bring natural light throughout the interior, while an enclosed screen porch extends the living space outward and easily connects to the surrounding landscape. Outside, thoughtfully designed entertaining areas make the property feel equally suited for quiet mornings or larger gatherings. What stands out about the Hertel House is how naturally it reflects Mid-Century architecture's ideals. Spaces flow together while still maintaining a sense of purpose, natural materials bring warmth and texture, and expansive windows allow light to shape the experience of the home throughout the day. Decades later, the design still feels thoughtful, livable, and remarkably current.
Location
State MI
County Ingham
Area East Lansing (33018)
Zoning Residential
Rooms
Basement Block, Walk Out
Interior
Interior Features Cathedral/Vaulted Ceiling, Walk-In Closet
Heating Forced Air
Cooling Wall/Window A/C
Exterior
Exterior Feature Brick, Wood
Parking Features Attached Garage
Garage Spaces 2.5
Building
Story Quad-Level
Foundation Basement
Water Public Water
Schools
School District Lansing Public School District
Others
Ownership Private
Energy Description Natural Gas
Acceptable Financing Conventional
Listing Terms Conventional
Financing Cash,Conventional
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