Spectacular views! Amazing site on Morrison Island, located on Lake Wawasee. 50â of lake frontage. Build your dream island cottage with incredible views or remaster the existing residence. Lake Wawasee is the largest natural lake in Indiana; 25 miles of shoreline, 3000+ acres in size, with a maximum depth of 77 ft. This gorgeous lake is filled with relaxation, fun & recreation as an all sports lake for boaters & skiers, complete with a sandbar, 28 species of fish, boat accessible restaurants, marinas & yacht clubs. Area around pier for swimming & having fun. Pier to watch weekend sailing competitions & Sunday morning wooden boat parade. Enjoy weekend getaways, retirement or year-round lake living. Teardown the current structure & build a custom one that fits your family size & needs. Create a home that accommodates overflow guests, multiple families or a quiet couples retreat. Custom build a high-end beachy cottage design with large views of the lake & take advantage of the expansive panoramic water views. Build up with multitudes of windows for natural light and scenic views. Lake house living for a truly relaxing getaway for you & your family. Existing cottage accommodates 4 bedrooms, 1.5 bath, living, kitchen, dining area & sunroom with a total 2040 sq. ft. One car detached garage. Washer & dryer remain. Stone seawall & pier. Optional adjacent back lot has 20â of frontage with Boat House #330 is great for boat, boat toys, and extra storage; could also be utilized as a rental. Morrison Island has a HOA which includes parkway maintenance, trash/recycle removal, buoy install/removal, weed control in channel, establishes rules, etc. Centrally located only 2.5 hours from either downtown Chicago or downtown Indianapolis, or an easy 1 hour from South Bend or Fort Wayne. Start creating those lake memories today! Property is sold AS IS. Pier #330.
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