Sixto Rodriguez achieved an almost mythic fame in South Africa.

An Oscar-winning documentary was inspired by this Detroit musician.

The home includes the late musician's cherished grand piano.

A historic Detroit home with a rich musical legacy, once owned by the late singer-songwriter Sixto Rodriguez, is on the market for $399,000.

Tucked in the city’s Woodbridge neighborhood near Wayne State University, the three-story, 2,896-square-foot brick home was built in 1900 and carries the soul of the man who inspired the Oscar-winning documentary " Searching for Sugar Man ."

Once a multi-family residence, it has since been used as a single-family home with four bedrooms and two bathrooms.

Rodriguez’s daughter, Regan Rodriguez, who started working as his tour manager in 2007, said the hom

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