On the pristine shores of Lake Superior, Michigan you'll find a piece of real estate that's uniquely Pure Michigan. Not only is it everything that "up north" Michigan is about, but this National Historic site is also the largest log cabin in the world with an estimated worth of $40,000,000.

Built in the early 20th-century financier Louis G. Kaufmanry, Granot Loma is more than just a cabin, it's a sprawling estate that includes 50 rooms, 23 bedrooms, a private marina, and over 5,000 acres of awe-inspiring wilderness. Every corner of this magnificent 20,000-square-foot home tells a story of grandeur and elegance, from its handcrafted log beams to its breathtaking Great Room with a stone fireplace that stands as the heart of the home.

The lodge has a bit of history throughout with a gourmet kitchen modeled after the one in the White House, and a piano in the great room once played by George Gershwin himself. The mantel in the 30ft fireplace was the beam in a sunken ship retrieved from Lake Superior.

The estate was built by over 400 Scandinavian craftsmen at a cost of over $5 million by Louis Graveraet Kaufman. The name Granot Loma was derived by Kaufman from the letters of his first three children, Louis, Graveraet, and Otto combined with Mr. Kaufman’s first name Louis, and his wife Marie.

The spectacular property has an indoor boathouse, a private harbor, a private island, and over 1 mile of private Lake Superior beachfront. The compound also has a farm complete with an apple orchard and 13 separate buildings just in case the lodge gets crowded. There is even a 3,000-gallon hot tub.

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Who Owns Granot Loma?

Granot Loma’s owner, Tom Baldwin a Chicago, financier bought the 93-year-old lodge in 1987 for $4.2 million and spent the next 18 months spending another $4 million to restore it. Interior work and decorations took another two years. It was recently on the market for $19.5 million after being listed for $40 million, making it the most expensive log cabin in Michigan.

Granot Loma was listed on the Register of National Historic Landmarks in 1991. Take a look at the most extravagant log cabin you've ever seen below.

Look Inside Granot Loma, the World's Largest Log Cabin Worth $40M

Granot Loma is a 20,000+ Square foot log cabin, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Marquette, Michigan. It is considered the largest log cabin in the world with 50 rooms and a list of extras that make it truly unique. There are 50 Rooms (Including 23 Bedrooms, and 13 Bathrooms), and 13 additional buildings on the property that includes an indoor boathouse, and a private marina directly on Lake Superior. Built between 1919 and 1923, the estate sits on 5,000 acres. Take a look inside.

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Inside the Revival of the Iconic Auker Mansion in Grand Blanc

A couple who grew up passing by the legendary Auker estate each day has now taken on the task of renovating the majestic property and making the something special once again. Resurrecting the mansion has been a labor of love with twists and turns at every corner. From the deconstruction of the 3000-square-foot bedroom to the multitude of updates, the project is nothing short of a full-on labor of love. Take a look inside!

Gallery Credit: LM TSM Flint

 

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