8841 Crane Road Pending

Milan,MI 48160

$ 325000

3 Beds

2 Baths

1418 SqFt


Key Details

Property Type Single Family Home

Sub Type Single Family Residence

Listing Status Pending

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 1,418 sqft

Price per Sqft $229

MLS Listing ID 24047619

Style Ranch

Bedrooms 3

Full Baths 2

Year Built 1966

Annual Tax Amount $7,692

Tax Year 2024

Buyer Agency Compensation 2.8

Lot Size 20.610 Acres

Property Description

Attention Nature Lovers! For those who cherish seclusion and tranquility, this gorgeous 20 acre parcel offers an unparalleled retreat. The brick ranch features 3 bedrooms + 2 baths on the main floor plus the kitchen, eat-in space, living room w/cozy wood fireplace + family room. Primary bedroom is en-suite, while all bedrooms feature wood floors, generous closets + abundant natural light. The basement offers plenty of room to finish for your needs: game room, theater, gym, workshop... While the decor is a little dated, this property is a blank canvas awaiting your personal touch. Also: New Roof! Land is in a conservation easement to protect high-quality natural areas while maintaining a space for a landowner to reside on and conduct homestead or other small-scale agricultural operations. The Property is known as the Rinehart Conservation Easement and is a 20.6-acre property put in place to limit development and disturbance of the property's high-quality natural areas while maintaining a gorgeous retreat for a landowner to reside on and conduct homestead or other small-scale agricultural operations.

There is a 2.42-acre building envelope surveyed around the existing house and driveway. Existing and future structures will be largely limited to this area, along with other residential infrastructure and uses. One residential structure is permitted in this envelope. The driveway also runs through the building envelope. Auxiliary structures can be erected, as long as total impervious surface does not exceed one acre.

There is also an approximately 6.5-acre moderately restricted area, where a landowner can conduct homestead and small-scale agricultural activities. This area is primarily lower quality habitat, such planted pines and dense thickets of invasive shrub species. Landowners would be able to clear land to conduct agricultural activities such as but not limited to grazing livestock, raising crops, and placement of one 500-sq.-foot agricultural structure. A landowner could also conduct ecological restoration on this portion of the property or install a natural-cover food plot for wildlife.

The east end of the property, approximately 11 acres consists of higher-quality natural area and will be the most restricted area. This gorgeous back woods will be a purchaser's haven to enjoy forest bathing through rolling hills down to a wetland with a creek flowing through it. The landowner will be able to passively recreate and create earthen trails, tap trees for maple syrup, hunt, and conduct commercial forest management or restoration with an approved plan. Other uses may be allowable dependent on final drafting and conservation easement interpretation at the time of the request. See attached survey. The Property is known as the Rinehart Conservation Easement and is a 20.6-acre property put in place to limit development and disturbance of the property's high-quality natural areas while maintaining a gorgeous retreat for a landowner to reside on and conduct homestead or other small-scale agricultural operations.

There is a 2.42-acre building envelope surveyed around the existing house and driveway. Existing and future structures will be largely limited to this area, along with other residential infrastructure and uses. One residential structure is permitted in this envelope. The driveway also runs through the building envelope. Auxiliary structures can be erected, as long as total impervious surface does not exceed one acre.

There is also an approximately 6.5-acre moderately restricted area, where a landowner can conduct homestead and small-scale agricultural activities. This area is primarily lower quality habitat, such planted pines and dense thickets of invasive shrub species. Landowners would be able to clear land to conduct agricultural activities such as but not limited to grazing livestock, raising crops, and placement of one 500-sq.-foot agricultural structure. A landowner could also conduct ecological restoration on this portion of the property or install a natural-cover food plot for wildlife.

The east end of the property, approximately 11 acres consists of higher-quality natural area and will be the most restricted area. This gorgeous back woods will be a purchaser's haven to enjoy forest bathing through rolling hills down to a wetland with a creek flowing through it. The landowner will be able to passively recreate and create earthen trails, tap trees for maple syrup, hunt, and conduct commercial forest management or restoration with an approved plan. Other uses may be allowable dependent on final drafting and conservation easement interpretation at the time of the request. See attached survey.

Location

State MI

County Washtenaw

Area Ann Arbor/Washtenaw - A

Interior

Heating Forced Air

Cooling Central Air

Fireplaces Number 1

Fireplaces Type Family Room,Wood Burning

Laundry In Basement

Exterior

Exterior Feature Porch(es),Patio

Garage Attached

Garage Spaces 2.0

Utilities Available Natural Gas Available,Electricity Available,Natural Gas Connected

Waterfront No

View Y/N No

Building

Lot Description Wooded,Wetland Area

Story 1

Sewer Septic Tank

Water Well

Structure Type Aluminum Siding,Brick

New Construction No

Schools

School District Milan

Others

Acceptable Financing Cash,FHA,VA Loan,Rural Development,MSHDA,Conventional

Listing Terms Cash,FHA,VA Loan,Rural Development,MSHDA,Conventional

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