ADAM ROGAN
Racine Journal Times
CALEDONIA â It took nearly a full year on the market, but an 11-acre, five-lot property just north of Six Mile Road â with a fully furnished three-bedroom, three-bathroom house literally hanging over the edge of a fast-eroding bluff overlooking Lake Michigan â sold in late April.
The five-lot property anchored by 7009 Novak Road sold for a little more than $250,000, according to county records, almost $200,000 less than the online listed asking price. But much of the land is little more than rubble and the fully furnished home is at risk of demolition by nature.
Vetter
It was one of the most challenging sales of RE/MAX Realtor Jo Ann Vetterâs career.
CALEDONIA â It took nearly a full year on the market, but an 11-acre, five-lot property just north of Six Mile Road â with a fully furnished three-bedroom, three-bathroom house literally hanging over the edge of a fast-eroding bluff overlooking Lake Michigan â sold in late April.
The five-lot property anchored by 7009 Novak Road sold for a little more than $250,000, according to county records, almost $200,000 less than the online listed asking price. But much of the land is little more than rubble and the fully furnished home is at risk of demolition by nature.
Vetter
It was one of the most challenging sales of RE/MAX Realtor Jo Ann Vetterâs career.
ADAM ROGAN
CALEDONIA, Wisconsin â It took nearly a full year on the market, but an 11-acre, five-lot property just north of Six Mile Road â with a fully furnished three-bedroom, three-bathroom house literally hanging over the edge of a fast-eroding bluff overlooking Lake Michigan â sold in late April.
The five-lot property anchored by 7009 Novak Road sold for a little more than $250,000, according to Racine County records, almost $200,000 less than the online listed asking price. But much of the land is little more than rubble and the fully furnished home is at risk of demolition by nature.
Vetter
It was one of the most challenging sales of RE/MAX Realtor Jo Ann Vetterâs career.
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After the success of the Elmer's Big Parade and Pigs Gone Wild, St Elizabeth Hospice has revealed the next art trail in Ipswich next summer will be the Big Hoot Ipswich 2022, with sculptures of owls.