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240 Timber
Marquette, MI 49855
$465,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1555
Property Description
Welcome home to 240 Timber Lane in Chocolay township! This fantastic country home sits on a nice secluded lot in Harvey, a hop skip and a jump from Marquette but yet far enough “out” to be private on 5+ acres with the Chocolay River at the back of your property. This home has had so many improvements in the unfortunate short time this family has owned such as a new roof, complete gutter system & fascia, brand new furnace and water heater along with flooring in the lower level rooms and the master bedroom upstairs. You’ll love the woodsy feel with the open layout of the kitchen, dining area and the cozy living room. You’ll be entering through the side entrance with a large mudroom area, perfect spot for you and the kid’s boots and jackets! There’s a nicely updated half bath right by the entrance and before you enter the kitchen. The kitchen is large and open with nice Corian countertops and hardwood floors, along with stainless appliances, solid wood cabinetry and slide out drawers as well as sliding doors to the back deck. There’s plenty of counter space and storage and a nice little coffee bar area. The living & dining room area are cozied up with the woodstove and right around the corner is the main floor bedroom. From here go on up to the loft office or sitting room area as well as the master bedroom with huge walk in closet and the master full bath. Head on downstairs to the lower level family room complete with propane “woodstove”, egress window and 2 additional bedrooms and another full bath. The laundry / mechanical room is at the end of the hall with newer washer and dryer as well as the brand new furnace and water heater. You’ll certainly enjoy everything this quaint neighborhood has to offer; the neighbors are great and the area is oh so quiet and relaxing. Sit on your back deck watching the kids play on their jungle gym or the chickens in your fenced in chicken coop area with electric too. The HEATED garage is fantastic, complete with plenty of storage, garage door openers, sprinkler system for the lawn, potting shed area and there’s a nice additiona off the back for the 4 wheeler, boat etc. The yard is quite large offering fruit trees, perennial gardens, raised beds and grape vines! Make your own wine for relaxing on the deck! Please make sure you check out this lovely property!
Property Information
Lot Size
5 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1988
MLS Number
50138232
Location
Address
240 Timber
City
Marquette
State
MI
Zip Code
49855
County
MARQUETTE
Listing
Provider
Select Realty, original listing
Name
Select Realty
Phone
(906) 228-2772
Office Name
SELECT REALTY
Office Phone
(906) 228-2772
Agent Name
ANDREA GORIESKY

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