
These 8 Michigan mansions can be yours for $3.49M
Dwelling sweet … houses?
A portfolio of eight historic mansions in Michigan’s upper peninsula — whose stately capabilities include fireplaces, intricate moldings, wooden-beamed ceilings and stained-glass home windows — have hit the market for a mixed $3.49 million, the listing brokerage explained to The Publish.


That breaks down to about $436,000 for every assets, which all appear furnished.
But they’ll have to be purchased as households away from residence, so to converse. When certain homes can be bought for residential purposes — a purchaser, for now, would need to have to sweep up the full portfolio to maintain its present use in area: mattress and breakfast stays, and holiday rentals.



The residences, positioned in Calumet, day to the early 1900s and were being crafted during the peak times of copper mining in that neck of the point out. In overall, the sale would contain 40 bedrooms, 33 bathrooms and 35,000 square toes of residing house.
Amid the gets are the Laurium Manor Inn. Marked by a white exterior and a large porch, Pres. Teddy Roosevelt when stayed there. The Victorian property steps 13,000 square feet and comes with 11 visitor rooms, all of which have personal loos. What is extra, there is also a dining home with elephant leather-based wall covering and a fireplace made of Tiffany glass tile.



For added area, the Laurium Manor Inn also incorporates a substantial carriage household with a kitchen, a residing area and an extra bedroom and rest room.
Also element of the deal: Victorian Corridor. This 7,000-square-foot distribute has 10 bedrooms, all of which come with ensuite loos. This assets also arrives with a carriage residence with a entire kitchen and two extra guest rooms.

The listing visuals also display arched hallway ceilings, hardwood flooring, wainscoting and wooden paneling. Furnishings contain a quantity of 4-poster beds and plush lounge furnishings.
The listing notes expanding tourism in the area and that the residence stands 12 miles from Michigan Technological College.
Mike Kuligowski and Nick Asplund of Signature Sotheby’s International Realty depict the listing.