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by Kim Schneider

by Kim Schneider

ADDRESS 315 Barber St. Spring Lake, MI 49456

SPECS Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 3.5 Square Footage: 3,483 Water Frontage: 123 feet

Price: $1,545,000

CONTACTS Sandi Gentry The Sandi Gentry Team, RE-MAX 616-935-1150

SANDIGENTRY.COM

Spring Lake, MI

A bright, waterfront haven with panoramic views of Spring Lake.

Situated at the tip of Verplank Point on a private peninsula, this stunning lakefront property was built for lake excursions, sunset viewing and enjoying all that West Michigan has to offer.

Completely renovated, the two story walk-out home features a bright, spacious interior offering incredible panoramic views, lake vistas from every bedroom and loads of natural light.

The main floor “features a great room with wall to wall windows and French doors opening to the large wraparound deck,” explains agent Sandi Gentry. Also on the main floor is a new spacious, gourmet kitchen with white cabinetry, quartz countertops, a butler’s pantry and stainless steel appliances. Cozy up in the great room by the large stone fireplace surrounded by windows, take in the sunshine and views from the light and airy sunroom, or step outside onto the large wraparound deck to enjoy the breathtaking 180-degree views of Spring Lake.

The upper level features a primary ensuite with a large walk-in closet and spacious bath, two additional bedrooms and a full bathroom. This layout offers plenty of space for guests. The lower level boasts a large family room with a second fireplace and a wetbar — the ideal space to invite friends over for game night — as well as an additional bedroom and a full bathroom.

Outside, 123 feet of Spring Lake frontage, including a sea wall and a dock, invite you to take advantage of the lake during the warmer months, with Lake Michigan just a short cruise away.

In addition to the recent renovation, brand-new windows are already paid for and will be installed.

It’s the “perfect year-round home or seasonal cottage with close access to Lake Michigan,” Gentry adds. H

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