The coolest part about this four-acre island near Gaylord is its unique history. According to its real estate listing, the island was purportedly home to a secret meeting conducted by physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer regarding the Manhattan Project.
Built almost a century ago in the 1930s, this two-lot property sits on a four-acre island with a four-bedroom main cabin and a large studio guest cabin, spanning some 2,500 square feet. The primary cabin showcases a full log design, vaulted ceilings, a stone fireplace, and custom kitchen and bathroom details. In addition, the studio guest cabin is complete with a full bathroom, providing extra room for guests or family. Plus, the picturesque landscape can be enjoyed from the outdoor patio or expansive sun porch.
The island is actually closer to the Canadian border than it is to Detroit, and while it may not offer a tropical vacation spot, if you want privacy and a great environment to watch the leaves change, this is it.
For more information on this $2.5 million listing, see its listing page or contact the realtor William Blaker of Blaker Realty at 989-350-7017.