Real Estate
Log Cabin In Maple Grove On Sale For $1.1 Million: Photos
You can now feel like you're up north without leaving the Twin Cities metro area.
MAPLE GROVE, MN — The owner of this Maple Grove log cabin can now feel like they are up north without ever leaving the Twin Cities metro area. This house, on sale for $1,199,000, is built of hand-scribed custom Andersen log home.
The property sits on Eagle Lake and features nearly 100 feet of shoreline.
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- Address: 6633 Eagle Lake Dr, Maple Grove, Minnesota
- Price: $1,199,000
- Square Feet: 3307
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 4 Baths
- Built: 2010
- Features: Imagine being able to enjoy the best of both worlds!! Here is a unique opportunity to own a log home with 98 feet of shoreline in an idyllic setting only 15 minutes from downtown. This hand-scribed custom Andersen log home is nestled on Eagle Lake where you can enjoy excellent fishing, sports, family time, tranquility, and fantastic sunsets. Watch the eagles soar, breed, hunt, and prey alongside the curious herons, shy hummingbirds, furtive foxes, and delightful wildlife. Enjoy sightings of mink, muskrat, turkeys, swans, osprey, pelicans as well as many other indigenous migratory waterfowl. Each log is hand-scribed by artisan Jon Andersen! This home has custom doors, cabinets, granite, and fixtures throughout with careful attention to details such as themed cabinet handles; rustic, hand-chiseled kitchen countertops; bluestone hearth, and split log stairs with hand-scribed staircase. Copper soaking tub and sinks and walk-in stone shower extend the theme of rustic, natural luxury.
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