Address |
15 TBD Grace Lake Rd |
Area | Gogebic |
Sub Area | Watersmeet |
State/Province | Michigan |
Country | United States |
Price | $79,000 |
Property Type | Lots/Acreage |
Floor Space | 0 Square Feet |
Lot Size | 12.60 Acres |
Waterfront | Yes |
Buyer Commission* | 2.4 |
MLS® # | 200671 |
Premier Lake lot with privacy adjoining Ottawa National Forest available at discount price! This 12.6 Acre tract offers over 488' frontage on Spider Lake in Watersmeet. Spider Lake offers some of the finest Bass and Pan fishing around. Slab Crappie are common here and there is only public access via canoe landing. Public access to the Cisco Chain of Lakes is less than a Mile away. There are resorts nearby along with the Sylvania Wildlife area nearby. The property offers buried power to the lot line and several building sites among large trees with beautiful lake views. Privacy abounds as the property is located on a gated road.
*Offer of Buyer Agent compensation is made only to Participants of the MLS where this listing is filed.
Listed by FIRST WEBER - BESSEMER Ph: (906) 667-6366
I started my real estate career in 1994, when a change in career path led me from Southern Wisconsin to the Northwoods. After attending Abbot Pennings High School in De Pere WI, I obtained degrees from UW Oshkosh, Marian University and a BS in Hazardous Materials Studies from Lakeshore Technical College. After some time working in the Environmental industry, I realized my true passion was in Real Estate. I jumped into becoming a Broker Associate in 1994, and in that time have been an agent and managing broker as well as starting up Big Fish Realty where I remained the Broker/Owner until I found the Redman Realty Group family in 2013. My passion for walking my clients through every aspect of a real estate transaction and insuring their happiness with their decisions is a great fit with the Redman Realty Group’s business practice. My love and knowledge of the area is reflected with consistently being in the top 5% of sales-units/volume. I enjoy spending time in the woods hunting, snowmobiling and even the quiet sports of snowshoeing and skiing. In the warmer months when I am not busy at work, I prefer to be on the water with my wife, and pulling my teenage boys Jake and Casey and daughter Sylvia behind the boat on water skies or a tube, or taking in the sunset by canoe or kayak.