For Lease or For Sale
Known as the Rouse/Sattler House, the stately
3,068-square-foot, Victorian-style home is a Lansing landmark.
Built in 1886, the two-story, red-brick building was home to one of Lansing’s
founding families, John Rouse and Catherine (Sattler) Rouse. The home was
renovated in 1997 and features well-preserved original woodwork, stained
glass windows and light fixtures, with recently refinished hardwood
floors underfoot.
With 10 private offices, a conference room, three restrooms and a
kitchenette, the historic home makes impressive professional office
space.