History Loves Company
Search homes for sale across Michigan with a focus on historic homes, character-rich neighborhoods, and places with a story to tell.
Find the right fit
Buying a home is more than filtering bedrooms and bathrooms. It’s about finding the right neighborhood, the right feel, and the kind of property that actually matches the life you want to build.
At History Loves Company, that search is approached differently. Led by Chris Hubel, a Michigan realtor since 2017, the focus is on homes with identity — from historic districts and classic architecture to well-located homes that simply feel like they matter.
Whether you're searching for a restored historic home, a character-filled property, or the right place to put down roots, this page is designed to help you start that search with better context.
Where to begin
Start broad or go straight to the neighborhoods and districts that match your style.
Explore historic districts, architecture, and character-filled homes across Detroit.
View Detroit homesFrom Franklin Boulevard to emerging pockets of character, search Pontiac homes for sale.
View Pontiac homesBrowse Birmingham homes, historic areas, and refined neighborhoods with strong long-term value.
View Birmingham homesHistoric home buyers
Historic homes aren’t just older houses. They carry craftsmanship, materials, proportions, and details that are hard to replicate today.
The right purchase isn’t only about square footage. It’s about the block, the district, the neighborhood identity, and where the property fits within it.
From restoration-minded buyers to first-time buyers looking for something with soul, Chris helps buyers see beyond the listing photos and into the bigger story.
About Chris Hubel
Chris Hubel has been a realtor since 2017 — the same year he purchased his first home, a historic property in Pontiac’s Franklin Boulevard Historic District.
That experience shaped the foundation of History Loves Company: a brand built around place, memory, restoration, and helping people find homes that mean more than a transaction.
If you're looking for an agent who understands the emotional side of buying, the reality of older homes, and the value of neighborhood identity, this is where that conversation starts.