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Spooner Land Property


$500,000


1102 Blackburn Road
Spooner, WI 54801


200' of hard bottom shoreline on beautiful Big Mc Kenzie offering sweeping views overlooking the lake framed with majestic Norway Pines and the calls of the loons for a real "Up North" experience. 4.4 acres of wooded lakeshore property invites you to explore a lakeside lifestyle throughout the year with summertime fun on the lake, glorious fall colors, springtime wildflowers, and winter activities. Big Mc Kenzie is 1,185 acres and 71 feet deep and is one of the premier boating lakes in the Burnett and Washburn County area with excellent fishing and easy access to the Twin Cities. Ample land on the other side of Blackburn Road offers hiking, exploring, space for a storage shed or even forts for the kids. The homesite has a driveway, electric, septic, well, and a level building area subject to approval. Several buildings are on the property. Come explore this scenic and secluded lakeshore property; a place to build a home and create memories North of the Tension Zone!

Listing Information


MLS#: 1584926


Status: Active w/ Offer


4.41 Acre Lot


Lot Size: 1154 x 200 x 1900 x 180


Washburn County


School District: Spooner Area


Area: 45 - Spooner Schl/Out


Zoning: Recreational, Residential


Listed By: Victor Sacco~sacco Group from Edina Realty, Inc. - Spooner

Exterior Features


Water Service: Drilled Well


Sewer Service: Septic Tank


Water Frontage: feet of frontage on Big Mc Kenzie. The water is ft deep and covers 1185 acres.