696 Old Incochee Farm Trail, Traverse City, MI 49684

Description

Embrace luxury living in this exceptional 5 bedroom, 5 bathroom residence boasting 5700 square feet of elegance. Nestled in the picturesque and highly sought after Incochee Woods on the west side of Traverse City. This home offers walkability to downtown and access to bike trails leading to Suttons Bay and Acme creating the perfect blend of convenience and outdoor recreation. A large backyard with lots of space for family activities adds to the appeal of this home. Enjoy breathtaking west Grand Traverse Bay views that will captivate you from every window, where the fusion of metal railings, gleaming hardwood floors, and a gorgeous kitchen serve as your backdrop for everyday life. The front den is a serene oasis, and you won't want to leave this once you see it. Heightened by high ceilings and a stunning stacked stone fireplace, the ambiance is warm and inviting. The beautiful, bright kitchen is thoughtfully designed for the culinary enthusiast. The epic master suite boasts an incredible walk-in shower, spacious closet, and private balcony for tranquil moments away from everyday moments. Each of the 3 upper-level bedrooms delights with unique detail and 2 offer en suite living, ensuring personal retreats for all. The convenience of both upper-level and main floor laundry rooms elevates the home's thoughtful layout while the walkout lower level extends the living space. Featuring a bedroom, bathroom, custom movie room with projection screen, and an additional office and family room, there's space for every activity and need. Storage abounds throughout, and the 3 car garage is heated with epoxy floors providing the utmost in function and style. This home, in its highly ranked school district, is not just an address, it's a statement of living well. Discover the exceptional lifestyle that awaits in this well-appointed and beautifully crafted home.

Directions

Start on Bay Street and turn onto Ramsdell Street. Then turn left onto Incochee Woods Drive, then left onto Old Incochee Farm Trail.