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14320 110th Avenue
Finlayson, MN 55735
$564,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
Full: 1, ¾: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2145 Square Feet
Property Description
Meticulously kept 2001 built home on 70 wooded acres. Split level home with attached 24x24 garage plus 30x40 pole building for extra storage space. Walk in from the main door or the garage into an oversized entry area with large coat closet. Upstairs you will enter an open and sunny living room space with a large bay window overlooking the front yard. Spacious kitchen and dining area with plenty of cabinets, stainless steel appliances and a patio door that leads out to the deck. Large primary bedroom with dual closets also features a patio door to the 44' deck that spans the length of the home. Great set up to enjoy your morning coffee while you watch the wildlife. A second bedroom is also found on the upper level along with a full bathroom with shower/tub combo and dual sinks. The lower level is the perfect set up for entertaining! There is a large, open family room area with wood-burning fireplace, countertop bar space, and walk-out to backyard patio area. The lower level also has a bedroom, a bathroom with jetted tub (could be converted to a full bathroom), and enclosed utility and laundry room. Lower level of the home has in-floor heat for cozy winter days; the home is equipped with central air for the summer days. This property totals 70 acres, the home, buildings, and yard make up approximately 5 of the acres with the balanced of the land being wooded with a small creek and some older trails that just need a clean up! The home is tucked away off the road and hidden by mature trees, the yard is beautifully landscaped with flower gardens. Pole building is 40x30 with dirt floor and electric service, there is also a small garden/storage shed. This Finlayson home is located just over the Aitkin County border, and easy and convenient drive from I-35 or MN-65, located just a quarter mile off of State Highway 18. The property is close to town, the Munger Trail, and the Pine Lake Chain. 3/4 mile down the road is State Land and a short drive West will bring you to the Soo Line Trail and the East side of Mille Lacs. (Please do not drive into the driveway without a scheduled appointment)
Property Information
Lot Size
70 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2001
MLS Number
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Location
Address
14320 110th Avenue
City
Finlayson
State
MN
Zip Code
55735
County
PINE
Listing
Name
Phone
(763) 300-6334
Office Name
Office Phone
(320) 245-2502
Agent Name
Kelly Frisch
Agency Phone
(320) 245-2502

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