3286 335th Avenue, Ruthven, IA 51358

Ruthven, IA Real Estate and Homes for Sale in 51358 MLS# 240328

$1,795,000

  • 5
  • 4
  • 2767
  • Active

General Description

DREAM COME TRUE at Lost Lunker's Lodge! This incomparable furnished LAKE HOME is situated on over .57 m/l ACRES with over 135 feet of Lakeshore front, Donaldson dock and possibility of up to 13 boat hoists & 2 dock permits. Additional outside highlights include over 2400 square foot deck, large firepit area with numerous Adirondack chairs and a shed filled with 6 Kayaks. Step inside the main house to find rustic vaulted ceilings, multiple gathering spaces, fireplace, 4 bedrooms & 3 bathrooms and picturesque views throughout of Lost Island Lake. Additional living in the attached mother’s suite complete with water views and full kitchen, ¾ bathroom, living area and big bedroom. Roof, siding & gutters 2021, Water boiler heater 2015, Central air 2015. Zoned Commercial…possibilities are endless!

Legal: Exact Legals to be taken from abstract(s)
Status: Active

Property Information

240328

$1,795,000

Sale

Single Family Residence

1.5 STORY

RESIDENTIAL

3286 335th Avenue

Ruthven

IA

51358

5

4

1

2

1

1.5

2767

25200

None

Lost Island Lake

Lake

135

6714

2022

Graettinger Terril

1951

Features

Yes

Lake View

Boat Slip, Deck, Dock, Driveway-Gravel, Fenced Yard-Partial, Patio

Main Floor Bedrooms, Main Floor Laundry, Natural Woodwork, Vaulted Ceilings

Disposal, Dryer, Microwave, Range/Stove, Refrigerator, Washer

Sump Pump

Utilities

Baseboard, Boiler, Fireplace, Heat Pump

Public/City

Public Sewer

Central

Yes

Breakers

Miscellaneous

Partial

Sump Pump

Poured Concrete

Frame/Wood,Stick Built

Vinyl Siding

LISTED BY

Hometown Realty, Kelly Bierl

PROPERTY LOCATION

MORTGAGE CALCULATOR


Aaron Jones - RE/MAX Hall of Fame & Lifetime Achievement

Aaron Jones

RE/MAX Hall of Fame & Lifetime Achievement

Leah Hilpipre - Broker Associate, RENE, ABR, SRS

Leah Hilpipre

Broker Associate, RENE, ABR, SRS

Will Kretsinger - REALTOR

Will Kretsinger

REALTOR

Ask About this Property #240328

share


COMMUNITY

Cheap vs high end quality. A buyer's perspective.

Cheap vs high end quality.  A buyer's perspective. in The

Here's the scenario. You are building a house or remodeling your house. Material costs are up. Labor costs are up. You ask yourself, where can I save a buck? Before answering this question, you must be careful, especially if your home is located in an area where other quality homes are built, whether on the lake, off the lake, or in higher valued developments such as golf course developments, etc. Growing up in construction and with a plethora of new construction and remodels under my belt, let me share with you some of the easy things that your future buyers will recognize when they are looking for quality.
1. One of the first things buyers of higher end homes will look for is to determine if the owner used hollow core doors. It's an immediate sign that the seller was looking for ways to save money (where else then did they cut back that I can't see???)
2. The second most obvious is the counter tops. Did the sellers spend for a quality granite, quartz, or other hard surface, or was formica used?
3. The third item that might stick out is the cabinetry. Do the drawers have dovetail construction with hardwoods? Did they use "soft close" drawers? Are there pull outs for the pots and pans?
4. Flooring is an easy one also. Was laminate used, or is it engineered or hardwoods? Does the carpet convey a quality feel and plushness? Is there a nice thick pad underneath the carpet?
5. Though there are many other items to look at, cheap vs quality lighting and plumbing fixtures are probably the next major focus.

There is nothing wrong with with using lower cost materials, especially when trying to keep a project within budget, especially when trying to build more house for less money. Just be aware that most buyers looking to spend in excess of $300k for off lake homes and $500+ for East Lake chain homes, and $1M+ for West and Big Spirit will expect the very best materials and finishes.

"The Bridge"

"The Bridge" has been referred to by the Wharf Bridge, the Kentucky Fried Chicken Bridge, the bridge connecting East and West, among other names. In the good old days, this was actually a draw bridge converted to the current permanent structure. In the 90's when the 3 lane was installed, there was talk about removing the bridge and making some drastic changes. All in all, the base of the bridge remained, and the upper structure was improved. I remember as a kid jumping off the bridge, and fishing on and under the bridge. In fact, an unforgettable memory I have is when I was fishing with my cousin and I casted out trying to reach the opposite corner of the bridge with my lure. In mid air, a pigeon flew and the timing was so great that my line wrapped around the pigeon, and the pigeon went into the water. I reeled it up and had caught a pigeon. My cousin then decided to hold this pigeon inside the front of his coat. We went to show people at Okoboji Boats what we had caught. When we got there, he opened his jacket, and the pigeon had pooped all over his white shirt.

Real Estate and MLS Homes For Sale in West Lake Okoboji

NEWSLETTER