It has a checkered past, but a massive Reeds Lake mansion is on the market and probably is Kent County's most expensive house because the asking price is an eye-popping $8.6 million dollars!

Crain's Business Grand Rapids published an article about this stunning 14,177-square-foot, five-bedroom, 11-bath East Grand Rapids home that originally was built in 1926, and is on the market again.

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Yes, this is the mansion that gained notoriety in the mid 2000s under the ownership of Dr. Robert Stokes, who was convicted in 2007 of 31 counts of health care fraud at his Grand Rapids and Greenville practices.

Want to peek inside? Let's do it.

The lavish mansion, features a custom-designed Dale Chihuly light fixture in the foyer.

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LIVING ROOM

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Robert Antonini/Coldwell Banker
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DINNING ROOM

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Robert Antonini/Coldwell Banker
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KITCHEN

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Robert Antonini/Coldwell Banker
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WINE CELLAR

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Robert Antonini/Coldwell Banker
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REC ROOM

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Robert Antonini/Coldwell Banker
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INDOOR SWIMMING POOL

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Robert Antonini/Coldwell Banker
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MASTER BEDROOM

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Robert Antonini/Coldwell Banker
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MASTER BATH

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Robert Antonini/Coldwell Banker
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HOME GYM

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Robert Antonini/Coldwell Banker
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THEATER

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Robert Antonini/Coldwell Banker
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VIEW OF REEDS LAKE

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And, there is so much more to see. In addition, the gated, nearly 2-acre property, with views of Reeds Lake from every room in the main house, contains a fully finished luxury boathouse with a large waterfront deck, space for a boat launch, a fire pit, batting cage, four-stall attached garage and another three-space detached garage.

 

 

Last, but not least, the entire home is accessible by elevator.

Quick, has anyone seen my checkbook?

 

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