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Lake Emma Twp,MN 56470
Key Details
Property Type Commercial
Sub Type Business,Resort
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision Birch Harbor
MLS Listing ID 6530317
Year Built 1983
Annual Tax Amount $11,488
Tax Year 2023
Contingent None
Lot Size 26.000 Acres
Acres 26.0
Lot Dimensions 675x1709x661x1688
Property Description
Birch Harbor Resort is an idyllic family fishing resort on beautiful Lower Bottle Lake. Located in the heart of lake country and near the bustling tourism towns of Park Rapids, Nevis, Walker and Dorset, the resort offers 9 cabins for rent, a seasonal campsite, and a large owner's home big enough for a family. There is also a double garage with attached heated shop, metal storage building and other small sheds to support the operation. This resort has a strong repeat business of satisfied guests. Guests enjoy level grounds, a sandy beach with all the water toys, playground areas, fish cleaning house and pavilion type picnic area. Lower and Upper Bottle Lakes are known for excellent fishing and are part of the Mantrap Chain of Lakes. Included in the sale is 16 acres of high, wooded ground providing growth opportunity, so come with your ideas! All equipment needed to operate the resort is included. The pride in ownership shines through on this property!
Location
State MN
County Hubbard
Zoning Other
Body of Water Lower Bottle
Interior
Heating Baseboard,Forced Air,Radiant Floor
Inclusions Building,Business Assets,Business,Fixture/Equipment,Land
Fireplace No
Exterior
Garage Detached,Gravel,Asphalt,Guest Parking
Garage Spaces 2.0
Utilities Available Electric Common,Heating Separate,Hot Water Separate
Waterfront Description Lake Front
View East,Lake
Roof Type Age Over 8 Years,Age 8 Years or Less,Architectural Shingle,Asphalt
Present Use Resort
Building
Foundation 1040
Sewer Tank with Drainage Field
Water Submersible - 4 Inch,Drilled,Sand Point,Well
Structure Type Steel Siding,Wood Siding
Schools
School District Park Rapids