Real Estate

Greenhouse, Wrap Around Deck On 7 Acres In Manhattan

WOW House: Stellar amenities and ample outdoor space make this newly listed home on Bruns Road a must have.

MANHATTAN, IL -- A seven-acre property on Bruns Road in Manhattan has a creek at the end of it, but you'll be most impressed with the home. It has a two-story greenhouse that connects to a wrap around deck. Luxurious amenities such as multiple fireplaces, a wet bar, fully remodeled master bath and gigantic kitchen are balanced by a 20th century feel in two ways: It was built in 1979, and it's yours for less than half-a-million.

  • Address: 14315 W Bruns Rd, Manhattan, Illinois
  • Price: $465,000
  • Square Feet: 4020
  • Bedrooms: 5
  • Bathrooms: 3 Baths
  • Built: 1979
  • Features: Gorgeous 7-acre property with a 4020 sq ft home that has 5 bedrooms, 3 and 1/2 bathrooms, 2 fireplaces, wet bar, 2 story greenhouse, 2 car garage and an out building. A huge beautiful kitchen with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, lots of storage and hardwood flooring that carries into the oversized eating area. A cozy fireplace and new carpeting enhance the Living room. The large Master bedroom is 18 x 23 with a fully remodeled master bath. This master bath has a gigantic tub with 2 shower heads, leads out to the 2nd floor of the greenhouse, which then leads to the 2nd-floor wrap around deck. Inside the Rec room is a sunken sitting area with another fireplace, along with a wet bar, and plenty of storage space which all opens to the greenhouse and the concrete paver patio. The seven acres that once held horses gives you a great space with a creek on one end. This move-in ready Sanctuary has everything except a new owner. Let that be you! A home warranty is possible!

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