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11878 Ayre
Frankenmuth, MI 48734
$455,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2205
Property Description
NEW ROOF December 2023! Welcome to 11878 Ayre Lane, a charming Bavarian-style home nestled in a quiet subdivision along the scenic Cass River. This picturesque property boasts a beautiful lot with river frontage, providing not only stunning views of the river but also the convenience of a boat launch area for those who enjoy water activities whether it be an evening stroll on the pontoon, fishing, or kayaking. Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the main road, this home offers a serene escape with tiered decking that's perfect for outdoor entertainment and summer relaxation. As you step inside this 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2205 sqft., 2 story home, you'll immediately appreciate the unique floorplan and Bavarian elements it has to offer. The first floor features a primary bedroom for added convenience and first-floor laundry, making everyday living a breeze. The upper level has 2 large bedrooms, a shared bath, and a lot of closet space not to mention beautiful views extending across the river. A unique feature of this home is the sunken family room with a cozy fireplace, affectionately known as the "yacht room." It's the ideal spot to unwind and feel like you are on the water during all seasons and is adjacent to one of two dining areas. The lower level of the home offers a space dedicated to entertainment complete with a poker table with a hidden bar and a walkout to the expansive backyard. This space includes a bathroom and ample storage. Additional features include built-in shelving and cabinets, stainless appliances, central air conditioning, a 3-car garage, a sprinkler system to maintain the lush landscaping, and various updates that include a brand new roof in December of 2023, abundant insulation and newer fiberglass doors for energy efficiency. With its unique layout, riverfront location, and with your special touches this solid home offers an opportunity to experience a truly exceptional lifestyle all in the highly sought after Frankenmuth community. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a place to entertain friends and family, or a picturesque riverside haven, this home has so much to offer.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1972
MLS Number
50127039
Location
Address
11878 Ayre
City
Frankenmuth
State
MI
Zip Code
48734
County
SAGINAW
Listing
Provider
Century 21 Signature Realty, original listing
Name
Century 21 Signature Realty
Phone
(989) 921-7000
Office Name
Century 21 Signature - Frankenmuth
Office Phone
(989) 652-6080
Agent Name
Coleen Hetzner

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