• Price: $450,000
  • Rooms: 2 bed(s) 2 bath(s)
  • Home Area: 1,958 sqft
  • Year: 1991
  • Property ID: 6469926
  • Listing Agent: Mark Doorlag
  • Listing Company: Doorlag Realty Company
  • Phone: 269-664-6464
  • MLS Number: 24030967
  • Posted On: Jul 1, 2024
  • Updated On: Jul 1, 2024

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Cheap House Description

Private Wildlife Sanctuary 22 acres. Custom built home in 1991. Two deluxe outbuildings. One is heated and set up as a woodworking shop (1536 sq ft). The other is two story block and wood framed and the upper leveled to designed to be finished- high quality building (1344 sq ft plus upper). Three spring fed stocked fishing ponds. Hundreds of mature pines provide shelter for the wildlife and privacy. Permanent hunting blind set up near the back of the property near the ponds. Trophy deer tend to hang out. Home is extremely well built, could use some cosmetic touches. Estate Property makes this special paradise available. Newer boiler for heat. Just under 2,000 sq feet of finished living area including the lower/basement area. Places set up for target shooting.

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