Located in Taylor County Wisconsin just minutes from the Chequamegon National Forest and Diamond Lake. Enjoy the deer, turkey, grouse and more as you wander through the rolling hills, fields and along creek on this 73-acre hobby farm. Buildings are well maintained, with new roofs on house, & milk-house. New windows, siding, soffit, facia and gutters on house fall of 2011.New large wood deck in back for entertaining. Spacious 2 plus bedroom home, 2 enclosed porches, newly varnished floors. Master bedroom, with sitting room, den or nursery, living room, bathroom on main and lower level, new carpeting in additional bedroom, plus full walk-up attic, that could be converted to living space.Kitchen, laundry room, family room, bathroom and storage on lower level with open staircase to upper level. All rooms freshly painted 40 acres wooded, 23 tillable 10 acres includes land around buildings and creek through back of property 73 total acres. Currently 5 acres are alfalfa and 18 acres are in mixed grass hay, with a separate grazing area of 1 1/2 acres. Grass hay area and separate grazing area are fenced in with 5 wire electric fence. Various fruit trees, raspberry patch, and garden. Full eat in kitchen with 20 feet of cabinets and counters 200 amp electric service. Newer water pressure tank and well up to code. City sewer. LP water heater, dryer and stove. Kitchen appliances included. Bath on upper level has tub with shower. Bath on lower level has 4 ft. shower. Three-Seasons Enclosed Front Porch 8x22 Full walk up attic Outbuildings: 2 car detached garage 20x26 Pole Type Machine shed 36x98 including 26x36 workshop area with cement floor,high-bay & single garage doors and wood burning heater, 60 amp electric service 2 story dairy barn 36x66 with newer roof on attached milk-house and feed room and new attached loafing/pole barn 2015.2015 taxes $2354.07
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