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August 04, 2005 - Image 79

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-08-04

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HISTORIC FRANKFORT VICTORIAN HOME
Built by lumber baron of the finest woods. 3 hand-carved fireplaces, cherry
woodwork, maple floors, 11' ceilings, grand center stairway of carved
oak. 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, full basement, garage, deck. 2 blocks from
Lake Michigan. Home has Betsie Bay views. Extra-large lot. Sleeps 12
easily. Bring family and friends to beauti- Ask for Sharon McKinley
ful Benzie County. $559,900
(231) 882 - 4449

BREATHTAKING 10-ACRE PROPERTY
An incredible opportunity awaits you! Whether intended for a single, stunning
estate residence or several executive homes, this unspoiled acreage is like
no other. 450' backs to Paint Creek Trail, 330' adjacent to Wyngate Country
Club, heavily wooded with towering pines, Gallagher Creek crosses the prop-
erty. Mere minutes to everything! Surrounded by magnificent, multi-million
dollar estates, this is THE place!
(248) 417 - 7682

$2,000,000

www.kevincristbrook.com

MAGNIFICENT BIRMINGHAM RESIDENCE

$1,000,000

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NORTHVILLE. Secreted away 400 ft. off its primary access offering eye-popping views of
water and lavish landscaping. Smartly updated, renovated to accommodate today's
expectations. 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, 3 fireplaces, luxuriously appointed walk-out lower
level, separated guest rooms, large sun-drenched social areas throughout, 3.5 car
attached garage. An incomparable rearyard and location makes this home A
SANCTUARY YOU'LL ALWAYS LOVE counu eu.
(734) 649-2175
BANKeR 0
COMING HOME TO. $1,150,000

SCIMITZER-B

Ask for Bob Bake Direct

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ITALIANATE IN -TOWN VILLA
Offering the most gracious living in downtown Birmingham, this exceptional
residence radiates rare style and beauty. Built in 2000 with every luxurious
detail you could desire. Phenomenal lower level finished in 2005, complete
with granite-topped mahogany wet bar, recessed sculpture niches, wine
room and more. Experience extraordinary European flair on one of
Birmingham's most lovely and
(248) 417 - 7682
coveted streets.

www.kevincristbrook.com

$1,250,000





This beautifully renovated 1927 riverfront home exudes abundant
charm and grace. Gourmet kitchen, fabulous breakfast area and inviting sunroom each
overlooking the woods and river, gorgeous Master suite, Architectural Digest reading
nook, 3-car garage with loft, 2nd floor laundry room, phenomenal landscaped grounds

and so much more!

NORTHVILLE 2.75 ACRE ESTATE framed in glorious privacy close to downtown

(248) 417-7682

www.kevincristbrook.com



-,WN BIRMINGHAM

_Ale Tudor in downtown Birmingham is beyond compare.
1 -framed leaded glass wall to the heated limestone floor in the
.dry detail has been expertly crafted and customized. Brilliantly
.,ith 12' ceilings, limestone fireplace, stunning granite kitchen and gorgeous
simply the best!

51,675,000

(248) 417-7682

www.kevincristbrook.com

PANORAMIC BAY VIEWS - NORTHERN MICHIGAN
Walk into breathtaking Bay views that catch your eye throughout in this 2100 sq.
ft. Leelanau County home. Open floor plan with neutral color scheme, 3 bedroom,
2.5 bath, full basement, underground irrigation and incredible master suite. Visit
www.elizabethherman.com for virtual tour and full list of amenities.

5319,000

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SCHMIDT REALTORS

(231) 360-1100

ELIZABETH HERMAN

JNPLATINUM •

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