3 Bedsrooms
3 Baths
Year Built: 2025
TTL Sq Ft: 3905
School Dist.
Type: Single Family
Garage: Yes
Frontage: Yes
Big Lake
Acres 5.65
Lot Size 246462
County: Gogebic
Style: Contemporary
Water: Private Point
Septic/Sewer: Septic
Construction: Contemporary
Exterior: Wood
Bedroom 1 Size 17
Bedroom 2 Size 11
Bedroom 3 Size 15
Experience unparalleled luxury on the legendary Cisco Chain of Lakes. Tucked away on 5.65 private acres adjoining U.S. Forest Service lands, this newly built 3 BDRM/3.5 BA architectural masterpiece boasts 626 feet of sand-bottom frontage on Big Lake’s coveted Michigan Bay. Offering a grand main residence and a private, fully renovated log guest cottage, this Northwoods estate represents the absolute pinnacle of waterfront living. The main home was designed to maximize expansive lake views. The Great Room features soaring 28-foot ceilings, a majestic full-height stone fireplace, a dry bar, and a lakeside wall of custom windows. There is a fully equipped chef’s kitchen with a premium walk-in pantry, flowing seamlessly into the main living spaces. The main level primary suite features expansive lakeside views, a spa-like bath, and an oversized walk-in closet. Enjoy the massive screened porch equipped with its own gas fireplace, ideal for bug-free evenings by the water. There is also a dedicated home office, mudroom, and a large laundry room. The upper level has two private guest suites connected by a cozy loft reading area. A full basement and an oversized 3-car detached garage connected to the main house by a covered breezeway round out the features of the main home. On the property is also a renovated Historic Log Guest Cottage. This gives you the opportunity to provide your guests or extended family with their own private retreat. This has 2 bedrooms on the main floor, full bath, open loft, and a screen porch that overlooks the water. From the crystal-clear sand-bottom shoreline to the infinite privacy of the neighboring national forest, this estate offers an unmatched setting for boating, fishing, and peaceful seclusion on one of the Midwest's most famous lake chains.