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1033 W Levely
Beaverton, MI 48612
$325,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1585
Property Description
Welcome to your dream home in Midland County with Meridian Schools! This beautifully situated 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom split ranch is an absolute gem. Built in 2003, this 1585 square foot home boasts a spacious open concept layout with 9-foot ceilings throughout, creating an airy and inviting atmosphere with excellent flow from the front of the home to the back and everything in between. Natural light floods the interior, complemented by recessed and canned lighting, making every corner feel warm and welcoming. The master bedroom is a retreat in itself, featuring a generous walk-in closet and an updated master bathroom with a sleek stand-up shower. Step outside onto the full wrap-around deck, perfect for relaxing during the day or entertaining at night. With ample electrical outlets both indoors and outdoors, including on the porch, convenience is at your fingertips. Situated on a stunning 10-acre parcel with a tranquil pond, this property offers a serene escape into nature right from your doorstep. The oversized 3-car attached heated garage with 11-foot ceilings and 8-foot doors is a car enthusiast's dream, complete with a wood stove that radiates blown radiant heat throughout the interior of the home allowing you to choose between heating with a wood stove or a furnace. Additionally, enjoy the convenience of a separate 24 x 36 detached garage wired for 220 volts, perfect for a workshop or extra storage. Need more space? The main pole barn, measuring 32 x 48 with 14-foot walls, offers drive-through capability with 14 x 16 ft doors on each end, plus an 8 x 16 loft for additional storage. This barn also comes equipped with 30 amp plugs for your RV to be stored inside along with additional space for your toys as well. Thoughtfully designed and meticulously maintained by its single owner, this custom-built home has never been part of any flooding incidents and carries no assessments. It's ready for immediate occupancy, with all appliances included. Don't miss out on the opportunity to make this your forever home!
Property Information
Lot Size
10 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2003
MLS Number
50138120
Location
Address
1033 W Levely
City
Beaverton
State
MI
Zip Code
48612
County
GLADWIN
Listing
Provider
East Central, LLC, original listing
Name
East Central, LLC
Phone
(810) 515-1503
Office Name
Keller Williams First
Office Phone
(810) 515-1503
Agent Name
Rebeca Anderson

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