9816 Huron Line Road
Sebewaing, Michigan 48759 (rural) Huron County
For Sale
Price: $379,000
Residential 5 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, 2 story with full unfinished basement
- Year Built:
- 1940/2019
- SqFt +/-:
- 2139
- Exterior:
- vinyl
- Garage:
- 1 car att.
- View:
- above average
- Lot Size:
- 215 x 613
- Furnished:
- Unfurnished
- Fireplace(s):
- none
- Water:
- well
- Sewer:
- septic
- Heat:
- LP gas HW
- Central Air:
- No
Appliances: stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave - all stainless steel. Exterior Features: 8x16 porch. Outside Amenities: pasture fencing. Outbuildings: workshop, greenhouse, barn, shed and a L shaped shed. School District: Unionville-Sebewaing Area Schools.
























5 bedroom, 2 1/2 bathroom, 2-story home with a full basement sitting on just over 3 acres. Remodeled in 2019, fully sprayed foamed, Pella windows and siding, hardwood floors and partial carpet, cupboards and appliances stove, refrigerator, dishwasher and microwave in stainless steel. The water heater is two years old. Two bedrooms with one full bath and one-half bath downstairs. Three bedrooms and one full bath upstairs. Full basement has a kitchen, shower and toilet along with the 2-year-old electric hot water heater, water softener, propane hot water heat and a separate wood stove with its own chimney. This home has a steel roof with vinyl siding and a one car attached garage. Next to it is a 20x22 garage/workshop with a new roof. The green house 20x32 also has a new roof. The 40x70 barn is currently set up with animal pens and storage; it has a steel roof and steel on two sides. The east shed 36xe88 has animal pens on the west side and open storage on the east side. Next to it is a high moisture corn silo and behind it is a manure storage tank. To the west is another L shaped building that housed animals 24x88 and a 24x60 connected together. These building have a manure gathering system to make life much easier to take care of the animals. There was over $900,000 dollars spent to set up this farm. The fenced pastures are mostly to the west and south sides of the sheds and barn. It could be returned to a working livestock farm very easily.