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5634 Lakeview
Interlochen, MI 49643
$1,500,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3785
Property Description
Introducing your dream private waterfront home retreat on the serene shores of Green Lake! Experience the natural beauty and comfort of this picturesque location with stunning sunset views, impeccable features and breathtaking vistas. Close to the world renowned Interlochen Center for the Arts, this custom-built post and beam Lindal home is a true masterpiece of design and craftsmanship. Lindal homes are known for their meticulous attention to detail, durability, plus modern yet rustic charm. The lofty great room open floor plan with modern kitchen and dining allows for seamless transitions. Expansive decks for your entertaining delight or quiet morning coffee will not disappoint. Lower level features a large recreational room with an additional full kitchen and living space for complete guest comfort and privacy! Note 374 sq/ft loft area is not included in main floor finished sq/ft. Detached pole barn has natural gas heat/water. There is a 11kW Generac Guardian back-up power generator, PLUS 2 storage sheds. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to call this exceptional lakefront property your forever home!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2001
MLS Number
1920392
Location
Address
5634 Lakeview
City
Interlochen
State
MI
Zip Code
49643
County
GRAND TRAVERSE
Listing
Provider
Real Estate One, Inc., original listing
Name
Real Estate One, Inc.
Phone
(231) 946-4040
Office Name
REO-TCRandolph-233022
Office Phone
(231) 946-4040
Agent Name
Jay Sluiter

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