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21151 State Highway 23
Richmond, MN 56368
Chuck Zwilling with RE/MAX Results, original listing - (952) 829-2900
$350,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
Full: 1, ¾: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2322 Square Feet
Property Description
This beautifully updated year-round lakefront home offers 120’ of frontage on quiet Becker Lake, part of the Sauk River Chain of Lakes, connecting 14 lakes for endless boating and fishing. This property offers stunning southern panoramic lake views and an expansive deck area and backyard for relaxation and entertainment. The spacious living room features a large picture window, perfect for enjoying the lake views, and connects to a welcoming front entry with a coat closet. The kitchen shines with custom-built overhead storage, new granite countertops, modern painted accents, newer appliances, and oversized windows letting in tons of natural light. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining room boasts a ceiling fan, a huge picture window, and a garden door leading to the large lakeside deck with breathtaking views. The main floor offers two bedrooms, including the primary bedroom with a massive walk-in closet complete with built-in dresser, as well as two sets of windows for natural light. Updated main floor full bathroom. The lower-level family room offers a cozy atmosphere with a dry bar, ceiling fan, and walkout access to a patio and fenced area. A spacious lower-level bedroom, an updated ¾ bathroom, and a bonus/flex room—perfect for a home office, gym, or additional bedroom (with the addition of an egress window)—provide even more functional living space. Lots of storage throughout! Recent updates include new wood laminate flooring in the kitchen and dining room, new carpet and paint on the upper level, a new well pump (2024), a new iron filter (2023), and new central air (2021). Outside, the property features a firepit area overlooking the lake, a large lakeside deck, and a 1-stall attached garage with lots of additional parking spaces. This home is the perfect balance of modern updates, lakefront charm, and outdoor living opportunities!
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1969
MLS Number
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Location
Address
21151 State Highway 23
City
Richmond
State
MN
Zip Code
56368
County
STEARNS
Listing
Name
Phone
(320) 249-1504
Office Name
Office Phone
(952) 829-2900
Agent Name
Chuck Zwilling
Agency Phone
(952) 829-2900

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