$635,000
$635,000
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5 Beds
5 Baths
3,394 SqFt
SOLD DATE : 06/18/2026
Key Details
Sold Price $635,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 3,394 sqft
Price per Sqft $187
Subdivision Mi
MLS Listing ID 50206483
Sold Date 06/18/26
Style Quad-Level
Bedrooms 5
Full Baths 3
Half Baths 2
Year Built 1970
Annual Tax Amount $7,735
Tax Year 2025
Lot Size 0.580 Acres
Acres 0.58
Property Sub-Type Single Family
Property Description
Set quietly among mature trees, Jackson Hallett's Dean House is one of those homes that immediately feels grounded in its surroundings. It doesn't sit on the land so much as it settles into it: low, thoughtful, and completely in sync with the landscape. Designed in 1970 for Dale and Judith Dean, the house is a great example of Hallett's architectural language. From the approach, you notice the composition first: a series of geometric forms that come together in a way that feels both sculptural and balanced. The shapes echo the vertical rhythm of the trees, and the whole structure reads as one cohesive idea. Inside, the experience opens up. Floor-to-ceiling glass lines the living spaces, pulling in natural light and framing views of the surrounding woods. The great room, living room, dining area, and kitchen flow easily together, without heavy divisions or unnecessary walls. And everywhere you turn, there's a visual connection back to the outdoors. Material choices are just as intentional. The Dean family owned Midland-based 4D Inc., a concrete block manufacturer, and that influence shows up in the home's use of concrete alongside warm trim, built-ins, and a mix of hardwood, tile, and carpet. Throughout the house, there are those moments that make daily living feel easy: fireplaces that anchor the main spaces, integrated storage that keeps things clean and uncluttered, and a lower-level recreation room with a wet bar. There's even a sauna, an added layer of comfort that feels especially fitting for Michigan winters. In 1988, the home was expanded with a primary suite designed by Saginaw architect Rex Reittenbach. The addition is seamless, staying true to Hallett's original vision. It offers a spacious retreat with an en suite bath, a private sitting area, and its own balcony, tucked into the trees and feeling like a natural extension of the home. What makes the Dean House stand out isn't just how it looks... it's how it works. It's a home that's easy to live in, and a clear reflection of Jackson Hallett's ability to create architecture that's both thoughtful and enduring.
Location
State MI
County Midland
Area Midland (56020)
Zoning Residential
Rooms
Basement Block, Egress/Daylight Windows, Finished
Interior
Interior Features Wet Bar/Bar, Window Treatment(s), Spa/Sauna
Heating Forced Air
Cooling Central A/C
Fireplaces Type Basement Fireplace, Gas Fireplace, Grt Rm Fireplace, LivRoom Fireplace
Exterior
Exterior Feature Wood, Cinder Block
Parking Features Attached Garage, Heated Garage
Garage Spaces 2.5
Building
Story Quad-Level
Foundation Basement
Water Public Water
Schools
Elementary Schools Woodcrest
Middle Schools Jefferson
High Schools H. H. Dow High
School District Midland Public Schools
Others
Ownership Private
Energy Description Natural Gas
Acceptable Financing Conventional
Listing Terms Conventional
Financing Cash,Conventional
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