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11350 Sayles Road
Lowell, MI 49331
$1,150,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1598
Property Description
Will consider Land Contract w/ large down payment! 11350 Sayles Road, Lowell an unparalleled sanctuary for horse enthusiasts. Nestled amidst over 20 acres of natural beauty, this property is more than a home; it's a paradise designed for you and your equine companions. Immerse yourself in a world where your equine dreams take center stage. Discover a country farmhouse and stable that go beyond expectations, offering a haven that nurtures your passion. The jewel of this estate is the expansive 60x140 private indoor riding arena a mecca for year-round riding. Enhanced with a cutting-edge sprinkler system, this arena ensures peak riding conditions, guaranteeing an exceptional experience. Adjacent, a heated lounge await a haven complete with a half bath and panoramic windows framing the arena creating an ideal spot for riders and spectators alike. Designed with meticulous attention to equine comfort, this property boasts 13 thoughtfully updated 10x12 box stalls, 2 tack stalls, and a well-appointed grain room. The hay loft, boasting an elevator accommodating 700 bales, streamlines daily routines. The luxurious hot and cold-water wash stall elevates grooming to an art form. Outside, an 80x100 outdoor riding arena adorned with new Ramm fencing beckons, inviting you to embrace nature's grandeur with your beloved horses. Accompanying this, 6 lofting sheds provide impeccable shelter for outdoor boarding, offering the utmost comfort and protection for your equine companions. The farmhouse, a cozy retreat, showcases timeless exposed brick interiors, hardwood floors, and alluring character. An office adjacent to the kitchen adds an element of functionality to your daily routine. The open kitchen concept caters to gatherings, while the claw-foot tub on the main floor and walk-in closets in the bedrooms ensure comfort is paramount. Enhancing the equestrian allure of this property, In addition, a detached 3-stall garage features a 1-bedroom apartment above, adding extra versatility to the property. At 11350 Sayles Road, your passion becomes reality. The property's equestrian features redefine excellence, offering a life deeply connected to the grace and majesty of horses. Seize this rare opportunity to make this remarkable Lowell property the cornerstone of your equine journey.
Property Information
Lot Size
20 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1947
MLS Number
24017594
Location
Address
11350 Sayles Road
City
Lowell
State
MI
Zip Code
49331
County
KENT (NORTHEAST)
Listing
Provider
Realify Properties, original listing
Name
Realify Properties
Phone
(616) 439-4310
Office Name
Realify Properties
Office Phone
(616) 439-4310
Agent Name
Rebecca Glaesman

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