Anyone that has ever been to Charlevoix, Michigan, has probably seen the series of unique whimsical Hobbit-like cottages. Now, one of the famous homes is for sale.
This massive Lake Charlevoix estate, previously owned by the heads of Sears and Roebuck, features multiple bowling alleys, a private beach pavilion and so much more.
At only 1,500 feet long this river in northern Michigan is considered to be the shortest in the state. Conversely, the Grand River is the longest at 252 miles.
Start the bidding! A 10,000+ square foot estate in a Northern Michigan vacation hotspot is up for auction.
The 7-bedroom, 10-bathroom Charlevoix mansion was recently listed for $12,500,000 million dollars. However, as MLive points out, there's no telling how much it will actually end up going for, as bidding starts at $2.5 million.
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