Midwest-ish real estate round-up | March 7, 2019
Dream house & acreage in Hart, MI
$325,000
4 bed / 3 bath
This home has everything I have ever wanted: an outbuilding/workshop, a massive living area with a central fireplace, 80 acres, and lots more. It looks to have been well maintained but is priced high for the area. Please don’t ever leave me dream house.
Carl Gausewitz designed in Madison, WI
$599,900
4 bed / 3 bath
Designed in the shape of an arrowhead by Carl Gausewitz (an associate to the architect James Dresser who designed the gorgeous Lake Geneva public library) and on an acre lot, the inside of this home is just as fun as the outside. Unique shaped rooms and plenty of built-ins help the space flow easily while also keeping it all separated into their own designated spaces.
Little bit of everything in Seneca, SC
$325,000
3 bed / 2 bath
Look past the decor and the poorly installed blue carpet and you can see how incredible this home could be. There’s something for everyone in this place. Conversation pit? Got it. Spiral staircase? Two of them. Exposed beams and brick? Yep. Bison wearing a Christmas hat? Got that too. The property is being sold as an estate so who knows what other hidden treasures you might find here.
Affordable-ish in New Holstein, WI
$174,900
4 bed / 3 bath
Built in 1957, this home retains a lot of the original features including spacious storage throughout and clean, modern bathrooms and bedrooms as well as shuffle board in the basement? I especially love the cabinet pulls in the green bathroom. Could use a little updating love but not too much.
Lakeside A-frame in Akron, IN
$89,900
1 bed / 1 bath
Under 1,000 sq. ft. but less than 2 hours away from Indy, this home has plenty of potential to be the perfect little weekend getaway.