- Listing Price: $4.5 Million
- Agent: Nate Granata, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices
- Location: Northern Michigan, near Lake Michigan
Realtor’s Comments
- Nate Granata’s Observation: Described the sale as generating a frenzy, highlighting the house’s status as a key attraction in Charlevoix. He noted the community’s excitement and the unique appeal of the property.
Property Details
- Main House and Guesthouse: Both available for a combined price of $4.5 million.
- Construction: The main house was built by Earl Young in 1918, featuring stone walls from Lake Michigan stones.
- Size: Main house approximately 4,000 square feet; guesthouse around 2,000 square feet with additional loft space.
- Unique Design: No blueprints used, each house has a unique design tailored to the environment.
- Renovation: Purchased in 2012 after being vacant since the same year, underwent extensive renovations including the preservation of the original stone walls.
- Roof: Thatch roof imported from Europe, replaced the original shingle roof.
- Bedrooms and Bathrooms: Five full bathrooms and six bedrooms in the main house.
Interior and Amenities
- Custom Furnishings: Though not included in the sale, the possibility of negotiation exists. Each piece was carefully selected to complement the house’s unique character.
- Imported and Custom-Made: Every item in the house was thoughtfully chosen, emphasizing the house’s originality and unique design.
- Rental: The owner lives in the home and also rents it out, with rates between $1,100 and $1,900 per night.
Owner’s Investment and Renovation Efforts
- Owner’s Background: A doctorate in engineering, the owner took on the renovation as a passionate side project.
- Comprehensive Renovation: Covered every aspect of the house, resulting in a stunning transformation.
- Cost: The renovation represented a significant financial investment.
Potential Buyer
- Profile: Likely to be someone who appreciates the house’s artistic and unique character.
- Nate Granata’s Insight: Emphasizes that the buyer would need to find genuine satisfaction in the house’s distinct style and character, considering the investment size.