OFFERED AT: $399,000  First Time Offered: New Exquisitely Built Home w/Fine Details Every Inch of the Way! This home's interior is accented with unique fixtures, knotty pine through-out and has log beams and custom log staircases. The home has a master bedroom, guest room, 2 1/2 baths, large kitchen/dining area, great room and a family room. The kitchen/dining area has rustic, maple wood cabinets, an island, new appliances, pantry and maple wood flooring. Log staircases and log beams accent the main level.
 The Grand great room has a cathedral ceiling, a cultured stone fireplace with a wood mantle and windows galore that overlook beautiful lake views. There is a loft master bedroom suite with a walk-in closet and a full bath with a corner tub, double sink vanity and shower.  The exterior is lined with knotty pine siding and cultured stone covers the lower level. A wood carved door at the main entrance leads to the finished, walk-out lower level that has a guest room, full bath and a family room with a custom made bar.   Attached is a 2-car insulated garage finished with drywall. This is the ultimate Flowage getaway with incredible views from all angles! An immaculate home at a great price.   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 |