This charming, 2200+ sq. ft. farmhouse is on 19 partially tiled acres. The house has a covered front porch and large rooms: Kit: 15x 16.5 Din: 11 x 20.5 Liv: 13 x 27 Bed 1: 10.5 x 12 (FL 1 - connected to full bath) Bath: 6.5 x 9 (FL 1) Bed 2: 13 x 14 (FL 1) Landing: 13 x 13 (FL 2 - currently used as den) Bed 3: 13 x 14 (FL 2) Bed 4: 10.5 x 13 (FL 2) Bed 5: 10.5 x 11 (FL 2 - connected to 1/2 bath) Bath: 3.5 x 6 (FL 2) Attic/den: 12.5 x 16 (FL 2 - currently a bedroom) Amenities and updates include: roof, Anderson tilt-in windows, new vinyl siding on 2.5 car attached garage with door openers and breezeway, new entry doors, new paint throughout, quality floor coverings in kitchen & dining, some hardwood floors, new drywall on living room ceiling, newer ceiling fans and lights, new countertops in kitchen, insulation, electrical, and plumbing updates. The partial basement serves as a utility area with gas hot water heater, water softner, gas furnace, and large wood stove attached to duct system. Well, septic, and drain field all work great. Washer & dryer hookups are both in basement and on main level. All systems of the home are in good working order. The property is 19 partially tiled acres with a newly dug, stocked pond (22' deep in center.) There are deer, ducks, and plenty of pheasant and other wildlife. There's a nice 40 x 64 pole barn with cement floor and electrical (incl 220.) The large hip roof barn has stalls internal and an electrical fenced pasture area. A 30 x 40 block building has cement floor, water and electrical (incl. 220)and a great attic storage area. Porch area with bench swing. There's also a 16 x 20 granary. The property has a young fruit orchard (5 yrs.)- apple, peach, plum, pear, & cherries; a raspberry patch, grape vines, and rhubarb. 200+ young trees (ash, oak, maple) have been planted. There's some flower gardens and an herb garden near the kitchen. It's a nice country setting, no close neighbors, yet easily accessable to town. 7 min. to Pinconning, 20 min to Bay City, 30 minutes to Midland. |