This breathtaking home in Davison belonged to former Flint Mayor Don Williamson and his wife Patsy Lou Williamson who owned several car dealerships in the area.

Don passed away in 2019 followed by Patsy Lou who died in 2020. Their custom-designed home was built in 2010 and sits on 19 acres on the Potter Lake Peninsula. The home is currently listed at just under $1.3 million. Click here for details.

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It's an absolutely stunning home with about 3,800 square feet and features a gourmet kitchen and beautiful views of Potter Lake from almost every room.

There's even a guest house that features extra-large garage spaces to accommodate an RV or boat.

This is more than just a beautiful home. It's a part of Flint's history.

 

Peek Inside Don & Patsy Lou Williamson's Beautiful Davison Home

This breathtaking home in Davison belonged to former Flint Mayor Don Williamson and his wife Patsy Lou Williamson who owned several car dealerships in the area. Their custom-designed home was built in 2010 and sits on 19 acres on the Potter Lake Peninsula. The main home is about 3,800 square feet and there's a stunning guest house on the property as well.

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