Breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Bellaire to the east and open countryside to the west are yours to enjoy when you build your Up North getaway on this 2.6-acre hilltop parcel. The land was thoughtfully developed to maximize the views, while retaining the majestic towering hardwoods. You’ll appreciate the privacy of being on the end of a private road which is used by only a few neighboring property owners. This level building site parcel, which includes a sturdy 10’x12’ Amish built shed, is in the site condominium development at Miley’s Lakeview Estates, with reasonable restrictions designed to maintain the beautiful character of the area. Savor countless days watching the sunrises emerge from the opposite side of the lake. You will have front row seats for the Shanty Creek Resort’s fireworks on the 4th of July! A public lake access with a beach and picnic area is just down the hill from this parcel, so you can walk to the lake for a day of swimming and picnicking fun. This parcel is conveniently located between Lake Bellaire, Clam Lake and Torch Lake with multiple boat launches nearby. In addition, the lake access is one of the 84 access sites for the Chain of Lakes Water Trail, which is a 100+ mile inland water trail for kayaking/canoeing made up of 12 lakes and interconnected rivers which flow into the East Grand Traverse Bay of Lake Michigan. It is also just 10 minutes from the quaint town of Bellaire, where you will find a vibrant downtown with multiple dining choices, a movie theatre, ice cream shop, hardware, pharmacy, grocery and some of the best craft beverages in the state. If you like to ski or golf, you are within a 15-minute drive of the Shanty Creek Resort, the Chief Golf Club and Hawk’s Eye Golf Club. You will also be within an hour’s drive of Traverse City, Gaylord, Charlevoix or Petoskey. There is so much to do in the area. Isn’t it time you moved here?
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