The sellers wanted to stay for life so they went to work updating really important aspects: roof, septic, siding, water, storage, flooring, lighting, plumbing, heating, house supports, decks, High Speed Internet, generator, and more! Move-in ready home that is perfectly Swedish as is or you could redecorate to your own taste, you decide! Over 2200 square feet of above-grade finished space! Enter the cozy mudroom which showcases some of the log wall construction, then move into the spacious eat-in kitchen, living room with tons of bookshelves, sunny sitting room facing the views of New Sweden, office space, full bath, and 1st floor master! Now there is also 1st floor laundry hookup, if you'd like. Move upstairs and you'll be treated to a 2nd full bath (new soaking tub) and also 3 more bedrooms, a hall office space, den, and spacious closets. Easy to heat and 3 sources, so you CAN ''beat the system!'' Some unique home features: front & back staircases, some of the original 1871 Swedish log home walls showing (beautifully hand-chinked), a tin ceiling, and more! Listed on the Nt'l Registry of Historic Places as the Pehr Jacobson House (no restrictions, just for history buffs!), When you move outdoors, you'll be able to appreciate the new house roof, the new metal barn siding, the extra-large 14x20 Amish storage shed, the new decks, heritage apple trees of many varieties. Set on 3 surveyed acres, you'll be able to enjoy both sunrises & sunsets as well as a breathtaking, vast views of the hills of New Sweden. A trail out back allows you to walk, ski, or snowshoe right from your door. Safe to say you'll be as happy wintering here as you will be summering outdoors. Don't take my word for it. Bring your loan prequal or proof of funds and you'll be sure to get a tour! Sellers thought this would be their ''forever home,'' but grandchildren are calling!
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