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3156 S 190th Ave
Reed City, MI 49677
$1,200,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
--
Bathroom
15
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
50000
Property Description
Welcome to this rare real estate offering of a full and operating 3 season camp! Nestled on the banks of the Hersey river in a setting of rolling hills and heavily wooded trails and scenery, this singular property boasts an impressive array of features and amenities that cater to a diverse range of clientele. Take a closer look at this turnkey operation that is ready for its next owner to take the reins. Versatile Wedding Venue and Event Center: A picturesque wedding venue and event center offer a captivating backdrop for memorable celebrations. The spacious indoor facility caters to a variety of events, from weddings to corporate retreats, making it a sought-after destination for an array of occasions. Bunkhouse and RV Hookup Sites: Complementing the cabin accommodations, an enormous bunkhouse and RV hookup sites provide flexible lodging options for larger groups and RV enthusiasts alike. The watered and powered RV hookup sites ensure a comfortable stay for all visitors. Serenity by the Pool: A large and well maintained inground pool area invites guests to relax and unwind while enjoying the scenic surroundings. The pool area serves as an ideal spot for families to stay cool during the warm summer months. Riverfront Delight: Boasting an generous frontage on the Hersey River, this setting must truly be seen to be appreciated. Kayaking, canoeing, swimming and fishing opportunities are a huge draw for potential clients Commercial Kitchen and Dining Hall: The fully equipped commercial kitchen and spacious dining hall cater to culinary needs of many sizes and scope, ensuring that every dining need is met with ease. Chapel of Tranquility: A charming church chapel adds another unique piece of history and allure to the camp setting. Outdoor Colosseum and Waterfront Event Space: An outdoor colosseum-style seating area overlooks a waterfront event space, creating a unique setting for open-air events, performances, and gatherings. Diverse Clientele: With a rich history of hosting a wide range of events, including church retreats, school programs, family reunions, and corporate getaways, this camp boasts decades of repeat clients, attesting to its universal appeal and versatility. Seamless Access and Natural Trails: Paved transport roads make navigation throughout the camp effortless, while the thick woods and forest-shaded walking and biking trails offer opportunities for exploration and outdoor adventures. Complete Package: The property comes complete with caretaker quarters and office space, ensuring operational efficiency. Truly turn key, with everything from kayaks to curtains and beds to bunks included to ensure a seamless transition to a new operator. Future-Ready Bookings: The camp is nearly booked through 2024, highlighting its popularity and providing the new owner with immediate returns on investment. In summary, this summer camp retreat is a unique opportunity for investors, churches, VRBO seekers, or even corporate retreat centers, the diversity of facilities, coupled with its history of satisfied clients, creates a compelling investment opportunity for those seeking a turnkey operation in the hospitality industry. Come and take a look today.
Property Information
Lot Size
19 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Commercial
Year Built
1930
MLS Number
23029629
Location
Address
3156 S 190th Ave
City
Reed City
State
MI
Zip Code
49677
County
OSCEOLA
Listing
Provider
RE/MAX TOGETHER, original listing
Name
RE/MAX TOGETHER
Phone
(231) 629-4100
Office Name
RE/MAX TOGETHER
Office Phone
(231) 629-4100
Agent Name
Joseph McNally

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