Real Estate

Mega Manhattan Home Has Elevator, 40-Acre Compound

The Manhattan home has a lower-level walkout for related living with an ensuite, recreation area with fireplace, bath, bar, and garage.

MANHATTAN, IL — Described by Realtor.com as "life-changing," this is 9,000 square-foot brick and stone ranch features a 40-acre compound for farming, renting, a business (or two), storage, or whatever you need space for. Built in 2004, this property last sold for $1.15 million in 2016. This Manhattan mega-home is listed at $1,050,000.

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This home features an open floor plan with stone fireplaces in both the main floor office and family room, with a beamed ceiling. Large kitchen with two ovens, a warming drawer, and a separate eating area. A 26' by 18' master with deck access and with dual sinks, vanity, separate jetted tub and shower, walk in closet, and even a personal workout space or sitting area. A lower-level walkout is also a big feature, and is perfect for related living with an ensuite, recreation area with fireplace, second bath, full bar and garage. All doors, halls and even showers are handicap accessible, plus an elevator. There are steps to a solid brick retreat option.

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In addition, entrepreneurial opportunities are endless thanks to 3 outbuildings with separate propane tanks, agricultural land, and a 2-acre, fully stocked pond with a pier and gazebo. The first is 61' by 90' and features cement floor, electric, heat and two 14ft overhead doors. The second is 62' by 100' and features cement floor and two 14-foot overhead doors. The third is 60' by 100' with electric and two, 10-foot overhead doors.

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The home is also a short distance to either Frankfort or Orland's stores and dining.

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