New Auburn Residential Property
$985,000
11418 280th Avenue
New Auburn, WI 54757
Experience the pinnacle of lakeside living with this beautifully maintained luxury cabin or year-round home on Chippewa County’s pristine, crystal-clear Round Lake. Designed with high-end finishes and thoughtful architecture, showcasing panoramic water views through expansive Andersen windows. At the heart of the home is a chef’s kitchen equipped with custom cherry cabinets, a large pantry, a premium Subzero refrigerator, and Dacor double ovens and range. Elegant living spaces feature soaring ceilings, stone fireplaces, and solid oak doors, all set against a blend of maple and tile flooring. The main-level primary suite offers a private escape, complete with a lakeside deck, a walk-in shower, and a large soaking tub. Built for comfort and peace of mind, the layout includes generously sized rooms, main-level laundry, 3 bedrooms, 2 massive bonus rooms, 3 full baths, and 2 half baths. The expansive lower level features a recreation room with fireplace, a pool table and wet bar, perfect for hosting. The whole-house generator ensures uninterrupted comfort. Outside, enjoy a seamless transition to the low-bank, sandy swimming frontage. Round Lake provides a fully recreational playground with excellent fishing and an abundance of scenic, undeveloped shoreline. The property is finished with a fenced yard and an additional detached two-car garage.
Listing Information
MLS#: 1601369
Status: Active
3 Bedrooms
3 Full/2 Half Bathrooms
0.6 Acre Lot
4 Car Garage
2,643 sq. ft. Above Grade
2,643 sq. ft. Below Grade
Lot Size: 0 x 0
Chippewa County
School District: New Auburn
Zoning: Shoreline
Listed By: Eric Larson from Larson Realty
Interior Features
Basement: Full, Finished
Cooling: Central Air
Electric: Circuit Breakers
Fireplace: Y
Foundation: Poured
Heating: Forced Air
Exterior Features
Exterior: Dock
Patio/Deck: Deck
Water Service: Drilled Well
Sewer Service: Holding Tank, Septic Tank
Water Frontage: 85 feet of frontage on Round Lake. The lake is ft deep and covers 216 acres.
