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2569 N 46th Road
Somonauk, IL 60552
$474,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
5
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4018
Property Description
How many times have you heard about "rare opportunities" and "must-see homes"? Too many to count. Let the pictures, video and amazing design essentially speak for themselves on this one. This Somonauk dome-home was masterfully designed by a Montreal-based company and constructed over a 3-year period. Its custom-cut components were delivered in specialized containers along with the Velux windows that were imported from Denmark. Inside, you'll find 4 beds, 3 full baths and 2 half baths with ABSOLUTELY jaw-dropping arched cathedral ceilings of knotty pine and oak flooring. The bonus-sized fully equipped kitchen offers a huge breakfast bar next to an oversized dining space. Along with boundless, creative entertaining space, the main level living area is complete with a built-in projector screen and deck area overlooking the rear of the property. A stunning, see-through column is the hub of the home which looks up into the 2nd level. Upstairs, a massive loft area overlooks the living room. Two ensuite bedrooms are located there along with a half bath. The home's set on a 12' square foundation with the ability to rotate electronically or manually (inquire within for more details). And this isn't your typical dome home either. Unlike others that can be plagued with water issues, this one's construction, split-cedar shingles, copper cap and shipbuilder-run manufacturing company all contribute to virtually no leaking whatsoever. Included with the sale is a Cleary metal building w/ an 8 x 56 ft. covered porch set on concrete and complete with heat/AC, office, and bountiful storage. The home is set on 5 vast acres of agricultural land that's zoned A1 agricultural and is also zoned for horses! Additionally, the land is planted with Native Prairie plants offering a tax benefit thanks to the Illinois Dept of Natural Resources and Wildlife Management Program. Located just a few miles from downtown Sandwich and borders Lake Holiday. You're also 30 miles from Starved Rock and Shabbona Lake State Park is only 20 miles. Be sure to check out all the pics AND the video! Walk into INSTANT EQUITY!!! Appriased for $75,000 over list price. Motivated Seller!!! 48 HOUR NOTICE REQUIRED
Property Information
Lot Size
5 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2002
MLS Number
12069038
Location
Address
2569 N 46th Road
City
Somonauk
State
IL
Zip Code
60552
County
DE KALB
Listing
Provider
RE/MAX Premier Properties, original listing
Name
RE/MAX Premier Properties
Phone
(312) 475-1717
Office Name
RE/MAX Premier
Office Phone
(312) 475-1717
Agent Name
Rohit Malik

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