Property: Asking price $274,900
6 square acres (2 in buildings and orchard, 4 set up for livestock)
The 4 acres behind the buildings are in 5-wire high-tensile electric. We currently house large livestock there. Everything stays. There is field fence running the length of the west line fence and there are several field-fenced pastures for small livestock. All this fencing stays.
Nice mature orchard and garden area - see garden page for details
Buildings include:
Home, wood shed, shop, barn with addition, chicken coop, 3-sided 12X20 portable horse shelter
About the House:
Built in 1996
1400ish sq feet, single story, with full footprint basement and attached 3-car garage (900+ sq ft)
Half brick, half siding, shingle roof, small porch and rear deck outside patio doors
All appliances stay.
Main floor rooms include:
Eat-in kitchen, living room, 3 bedrooms, two bathrooms, pantry, vacuum nook, office with built-in desk and 4 large, lighted closets.
The MAN bathroom has a standing shower and a laundry chute to the basement. The hall bath has a full sized bath/shower and dual lighting for maximum make-up visibility.
Basement is partial finish and stubbed for a third bathroom, has washer & dryer hook-ups and large sink, hook-ups for compressor air, a root cellar room and a 4th 'guest' room, in addition to a very large, open central area.
Interior has lots of extras:
In-ceiling lighting, ceiling fan, slide-outs in kitchen, built in microwave and hood fans
Brand new dishwasher installed May 2013 along with new counter tops.
Whole house fan, high speed internet, lots of cabinets, home is VERY well insulated...very.
The best part In-Floor Heating! Yes! It's wonderful! There's nothing like an ice-cold basement floor in the morning..not here!
House can be heated by either wood heat or propane. There are propane hook-ups on the deck and there is a pad for the larger tank in the yard.
We heat the home, and shop and all our water with wood. The home has thermostats for the garage (yep, in-floor heating!), the basement and dual thermostats that control the wood heat and propane. Yes, there is a regular forced air furnace and a standard water heater.
The home is also wired for whole-house generator hook-up. Plug in your genny outside, flip one switch in the basement, and run the whole house (assuming your genny is big enough).
Wood Shed:
Built in 2005
28X30 all-steel building with overhead door, skylights, and temp-controlled vent fan in the peak
Contains a Taylor wood-furnace with 500 gallon water jacket and a new water-jacketed heated chimney
Capable of heating the house, the shop, the garage and the water without a hiccup
Shop:
This shop is our living, a fix-it kind of guys dream!
1200ish sq feet and YES! In-floor heating!
Built in 2000, insulated and has a forced air furnace also
Husband works in this shop year round at all hours and is very comfortable
Two bays, one standard, one big enough for a dump truck or semi-tractor
Drains in the floors, and built-in ceiling vents to draw out car stink
All doors include metal exhaust hose flaps
Welding corner with hood fan
Hand sink, bathroom, workbench, phone lines, underground compressor hook-ups for air tools, compressor pad is in the barn, compressor not included
Floor concrete is in excellent condition, no cracks
Built in stereo speakers in the walls
Believe me, husband built this shop to suit the needs of a man
Barn:
Old school dairy barn, 3 sections, excellent condition
-The small part has the entrance, the milk room and the stantion area. The stantions have been removed and two horse stalls stand in their place. The original gutter has been covered with wood. Windows are newer. There is a separate room used for lawnmower equipment, used to be a chicken coop. The barn currently stores car parts. There is a pad for an air compressor and hook-ups running to the house and shop. Concrete floor in excellent condition. Full electric and telephone lines in the barn, no water.
-The large part is open plus the hay mow. Hay mow floor in excellent condition. There is a doorway into the third part.
-Third part is an all-steel lean to built onto the back side of the barn about 12 years ago, overhead garage-type door. Big enough to park at least 6 vehicles, gravel floor, and built-in heavy duty shelves in the back. Shelves currently hold an assortment of engines and such. I really meant heavy-duty.
Barn exterior, partially covered over with steel siding. The siding needed to finish will remain with the property. The roof is a standing seam roof and was repainted maybe 2002.
Chicken Coop:
The coop is in front of the barn and is sided and roofed to match the barn.
10X20, Insulated, with concrete floor interior, with a 1 foot concrete wall rise. There is a center 'hall/feed room' with a cabinet and shelf, and a door to the right and left. Each side is a separate room with built-in nest boxes and a pop-hole to the outside. Newer windows and electricity throughout. Nice little building.
On the coldest days, with no supplemental heat, water bowls do not freeze solid inside (when populated by animals).
Other:
New well pump. Yes, we JUST replaced this late 2012. It figures.
Standard septic system.
Updates:
2014 New water softener
Late 2016 into early 2017 we are replacing the water heater
***I apologize for the lack of interior outbuilding photos.***
6 square acres (2 in buildings and orchard, 4 set up for livestock)
The 4 acres behind the buildings are in 5-wire high-tensile electric. We currently house large livestock there. Everything stays. There is field fence running the length of the west line fence and there are several field-fenced pastures for small livestock. All this fencing stays.
Nice mature orchard and garden area - see garden page for details
Buildings include:
Home, wood shed, shop, barn with addition, chicken coop, 3-sided 12X20 portable horse shelter
About the House:
Built in 1996
1400ish sq feet, single story, with full footprint basement and attached 3-car garage (900+ sq ft)
Half brick, half siding, shingle roof, small porch and rear deck outside patio doors
All appliances stay.
Main floor rooms include:
Eat-in kitchen, living room, 3 bedrooms, two bathrooms, pantry, vacuum nook, office with built-in desk and 4 large, lighted closets.
The MAN bathroom has a standing shower and a laundry chute to the basement. The hall bath has a full sized bath/shower and dual lighting for maximum make-up visibility.
Basement is partial finish and stubbed for a third bathroom, has washer & dryer hook-ups and large sink, hook-ups for compressor air, a root cellar room and a 4th 'guest' room, in addition to a very large, open central area.
Interior has lots of extras:
In-ceiling lighting, ceiling fan, slide-outs in kitchen, built in microwave and hood fans
Brand new dishwasher installed May 2013 along with new counter tops.
Whole house fan, high speed internet, lots of cabinets, home is VERY well insulated...very.
The best part In-Floor Heating! Yes! It's wonderful! There's nothing like an ice-cold basement floor in the morning..not here!
House can be heated by either wood heat or propane. There are propane hook-ups on the deck and there is a pad for the larger tank in the yard.
We heat the home, and shop and all our water with wood. The home has thermostats for the garage (yep, in-floor heating!), the basement and dual thermostats that control the wood heat and propane. Yes, there is a regular forced air furnace and a standard water heater.
The home is also wired for whole-house generator hook-up. Plug in your genny outside, flip one switch in the basement, and run the whole house (assuming your genny is big enough).
Wood Shed:
Built in 2005
28X30 all-steel building with overhead door, skylights, and temp-controlled vent fan in the peak
Contains a Taylor wood-furnace with 500 gallon water jacket and a new water-jacketed heated chimney
Capable of heating the house, the shop, the garage and the water without a hiccup
Shop:
This shop is our living, a fix-it kind of guys dream!
1200ish sq feet and YES! In-floor heating!
Built in 2000, insulated and has a forced air furnace also
Husband works in this shop year round at all hours and is very comfortable
Two bays, one standard, one big enough for a dump truck or semi-tractor
Drains in the floors, and built-in ceiling vents to draw out car stink
All doors include metal exhaust hose flaps
Welding corner with hood fan
Hand sink, bathroom, workbench, phone lines, underground compressor hook-ups for air tools, compressor pad is in the barn, compressor not included
Floor concrete is in excellent condition, no cracks
Built in stereo speakers in the walls
Believe me, husband built this shop to suit the needs of a man
Barn:
Old school dairy barn, 3 sections, excellent condition
-The small part has the entrance, the milk room and the stantion area. The stantions have been removed and two horse stalls stand in their place. The original gutter has been covered with wood. Windows are newer. There is a separate room used for lawnmower equipment, used to be a chicken coop. The barn currently stores car parts. There is a pad for an air compressor and hook-ups running to the house and shop. Concrete floor in excellent condition. Full electric and telephone lines in the barn, no water.
-The large part is open plus the hay mow. Hay mow floor in excellent condition. There is a doorway into the third part.
-Third part is an all-steel lean to built onto the back side of the barn about 12 years ago, overhead garage-type door. Big enough to park at least 6 vehicles, gravel floor, and built-in heavy duty shelves in the back. Shelves currently hold an assortment of engines and such. I really meant heavy-duty.
Barn exterior, partially covered over with steel siding. The siding needed to finish will remain with the property. The roof is a standing seam roof and was repainted maybe 2002.
Chicken Coop:
The coop is in front of the barn and is sided and roofed to match the barn.
10X20, Insulated, with concrete floor interior, with a 1 foot concrete wall rise. There is a center 'hall/feed room' with a cabinet and shelf, and a door to the right and left. Each side is a separate room with built-in nest boxes and a pop-hole to the outside. Newer windows and electricity throughout. Nice little building.
On the coldest days, with no supplemental heat, water bowls do not freeze solid inside (when populated by animals).
Other:
New well pump. Yes, we JUST replaced this late 2012. It figures.
Standard septic system.
Updates:
2014 New water softener
Late 2016 into early 2017 we are replacing the water heater
***I apologize for the lack of interior outbuilding photos.***