This Hobbit-style home in Rapid City, Michigan originally went on the market last year for $7 million. However, that price was reduced to its current $5 million over the summer.
According to Realtor.com®, this property last sold in 2021 for $1.2 million.
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“Currently under construction, exterior work on the home will continue throughout the fall and winter,” the realtor® explains. jake bishopthe person working with the listing agent don fedrigon, Re/Max of Elk Rapids. “The previous owner of this house passed away. She was building her dream home, but unfortunately she passed away before it was completed.”
Plans for the spacious home call for 3 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms.
“This house is on the south end, close to the sandbar, so it has great views across the lake,” Bishop says. “It’s just a beautiful place.”
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From the rounded copper roof to the circular façade to the curved walls of the interior, the striking design will amaze you wherever you turn while offering front-row views of 40km-long Torch Lake It was intended for that purpose.
“This is truly a one-of-a-kind property in Torch Lake,” Bishop said. The copper roof really stands out.
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Details from the real estate agent:
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deluxe address
This 3,449-square-foot lakefront lodge was built by custom home developer Draper Construction.
“Draper is an elite builder in northern Michigan,” Bishop says. “I think the upscale feel will attract the next buyer. He’s 40% the primary resident of Torch Lake, but the next buyer may want to own it as a secondary residence. yeah.”
He claims potential buyers are “sure to be looking for a unique Hobbit-inspired home with stunning views across the lake.”
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The home’s previous owners “spared no expense” in building their dream home.
“We are currently looking for someone with a similar vision to help us complete this project,” Bishop said.
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