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4419 Lakeview
Hale, MI 48739
$975,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
986
Property Description
Welcome to a spectacular 450-acre paradise nestled in the heart of nature's embrace! This expansive property boasts a remarkable 8,000 feet of road frontage, accessible from four different roads, creating an unparalleled sense of accessibility and convenience. Enchanting landscapes unfold as you explore the varied terrain, showcasing a diverse blend of wooded areas, open fields, and winding trails. The property is a harmonious blend of natural beauty and human craftsmanship, featuring an impressive 40-acre lake that adds a touch of serenity to this already captivating estate. 1975 trailer/cabin awaits, offering a nostalgic retreat that perfectly complements the rustic charm of the surroundings. Adjacent to the cabin is a three-car garage, providing ample space for your vehicles or outdoor equipment. The cabin is equipped with natural gas, ensuring comfort in every season. For those who appreciate a sense of community, this property provides association access to Little Long Lake, where you can enjoy shared lake privileges. Whether you prefer fishing, boating, or simply basking in the tranquility of the water, this feature adds an extra layer of enjoyment to your new home. With trails and man-made roads weaving through the property, you'll discover endless opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities. The parcel is strategically divided into 8 separate sections, offering flexibility and potential for various uses. Conveniently located with road access from both the north and south sides of the property, commuting is a breeze. Just 30 minutes from I-75, and in close proximity to Tawas, Mio, and the Huron National Forest, you'll find the perfect balance between seclusion and accessibility. Land contract terms are available with 30% down. Start your journey towards owning this magnificent slice of Michigan's natural beauty. Don't miss this rare opportunity to make this diverse and expansive property your own haven, where every sunrise brings the promise of a new adventure. Schedule your visit today and let the magic of this land captivate you!
Property Information
Lot Size
449 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1975
MLS Number
50128673
Location
Address
4419 Lakeview
City
Hale
State
MI
Zip Code
48739
County
IOSCO
Listing
Provider
Sine & Monaghan, Realtors, original listing
Name
Sine & Monaghan, Realtors
Phone
(313) 884-7000
Office Name
Sine & Monaghan Realtors LLC St Clair
Office Phone
(810) 329-9001
Agent Name
Dee Patsalis

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