W10968 Cth J | $499,900
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Diels
P. (715) 536-0550
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928 Grand Ave.
Schofield, WI
United States 54476

Details

Room Sizes (3,595 Sqft)

First Floor
Floor Sqft945
Bathroom Half Bath
Bathroom Half Bath
Basement Floor
Floor Sqft900
Second Floor
Floor Sqft1,100
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bathroom Full Bath
Third Floor
Floor Sqft1,100
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bathroom Full Bath
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Address W10968 Cth J
AreaLanglade
Sub AreaPeck
State/ProvinceWisconsin
CountryUnited States
Price$499,900
Property TypeSingle Family Det
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms4
Half Baths2
Floor Space3595 Square Feet
Lot Size4.15 Acres
WaterfrontYes
Year Built1917
ParkingNone
Taxes $2,480
Tax Year2022
MLS® #205002

If only the walls could talk! Originally built in 1917 on 79 acre Long Lake as the high end Long Lake Resort. Later the porch was enclosed and a dance hall/bar added on. 1975 the Bruch family turned it into the infamous Thirsty Bear Pub. The original building is old but solid and offers a spacious living area of 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths and great lake views and original wood floors throughout ready to be refinished. They recently decided to close the bar but the license can be purchased back from the town and with approval opened again. It would also make a great B&B or vacation rental. The land consists of 4 lots with 4 acres w/approx. 700’ of lake frontage that with approval could divided into many lots. The building sits on the south lot high above the lake for the most spectacular view. The land levels out for easy lake access for swimming and docking boats and lots of landscaping done. The Kempster area is home to the best trails and 100’s of lakes within just a few miles.


Listed by CENTURY 21 BURKETT - THREE LKS Ph: (715) 546-3900


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