Two for the Price of One! OFFERED AT:$499,900  A Dream Come True! Here is a great, "Northwoods" 2 bedroom, 1 bath home with loft area, 2-car detached garage and a 4-season rustic log cabin. Inside the home there is an open kitchen, dining and living room area with trapezoid windows that overlook the lakeside deck, grounds and lake. Upstairs there is a large loft area with a view of the main level and the outdoors. In 2007 the interior was painted and decorated. The home's exterior and garage were log sided and finished off with new metal roofing. Plus the home's exterior basement walls were lined with cultured stone.   Close to the water's edge is the guest cabin that comes furnished and has a kitchen, living room, dining area, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, lakeside porch and a new freestanding stove. This cabin provides spectacular lake views. When not in use, this property can be rented for additional income. Also, included are .95 acres of level wooded land, a campfire pit area and 119 feet of sand frontage. Wildlife can be seen rooming around the yard. A Rare Find......Call Now!     The Turtle-Flambeau Scenic Waters Area encompasses nearly 37,000 acres and a wide variety of wildlife habitats. There are large expanses of open water, hundreds of scattered islands and many quiet bays in theTurtle Flambeau Flowage; surrounding woodlands vary from steeply rolling hills to level terrain; there are grassyopenings, small wild lakes and ponds, and expansive wetlands. The woodlands consist primarily of aspen,northern hardwoods and white birch with scattered old growth hemlock and pine. The Flowage, known for its high density of bald eagles, osprey, and common loons is also home to black terns,merlins, trumpeter swans, and over 150 other bird species. In addition, a variety of reptiles, amphibians and mammals, including deer, bear, bobcat, and timber wolves are found here. There have even been occasional sightings of moose. Many opportunities exist to observe and enjoy wildlife in a remote and wild setting. Approach wildlife slowly and quietly and be particularly careful not to disturb nesting birds or animals with small young. Courtesy of the Wisconsin DNR Click here for a Flowage map dnr.wi.gov/wnrmag/html/stories/1997/jun97/tfmap.htm |