Lake Home Sale Pending
Discover your dream lakeside retreat in this stunning 3,000 sq ft home, boasting 3BR & 3BA, nestled on the shores of Cross Lake. With over 100 feet of riprap shoreline and a 45-foot dock, this property is a haven for water enthusiasts, offering direct access to Snake River & Pokegama Lake for 1000's of acres of boating, fishing, and aquatic enjoyment. The home itself is a masterpiece of design and comfort, featuring solid oak wood floors with elegant mahogany accents, a gourmet kitchen, and a lower-level wet bar, all finished with the finest materials. The outdoor spaces are equally impressive, including a deck, balcony, and patio with seating area for bonfires, all oriented to capture the exquisite East-facing sunrises & lakeview. Located within an hour drive of the Twin Cities, this property offers both a peaceful getaway and the convenience of being close to urban amenities. Whether you're looking for a seasonal retreat or a year-round home, this lakeside beauty is perfect for youProperty Details
- Beds: 3
- Baths: 3.0
- Sq Feet: 2952
- Year Built: 1986
- Location: Cross Lake - Pine County
- Acres: 0.470
- Lakefront: Yes
- Lakeview: Yes
- County: Pine County
- Heat/AC: Fireplace, Forced Air
- Garage: Driveway, Garage, Garage - Attached
- Siding: Block, Concrete, Frame
- Roof: Asphalt, Shingle
- Fireplaces: Has Fireplace
- MLS #: 6502936
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Chelsea C. Erickson, LaBelle Real Estate Group, 763-221-2524, 651-705-0166 Listing Site, Listing Status: Pending
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Ad Number : | 4871889 |
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Added: | Apr 25, 2024 |
Updated on: | Jun 19, 2024 |
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