We've shared countless homes here over the years, but there is just something about this Lapper County gem that sets it apart — maybe it's the rustic charm and the peaceful vibe of this $4.6M log home.

This amazing property sits on over 80 acres of private land in Metamora's beautiful countryside, perfect for nature lovers and those who enjoy upscale living.

As you walk into the impressive foyer, you'll see that it leads to the two-story great room, which features a beautifully detailed cathedral ceiling with beams.

Meredith Colburn • The Agency Hall & Hunter/Redfin
Meredith Colburn • The Agency Hall & Hunter/Redfin
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The kitchen, updated in 2022, has a pot filler, wet bar, and marble Cristallo countertops. It also has top-notch appliances like a Sub-Zero fridge, Viking ovens, a 6-burner Wolf stove, a Cove dishwasher, and a KitchenAid microwave, perfect for any chef.

While all the amenities in the home are fantastic, I find the property itself to be the most impressive. I grew up in Metamora, and knowing this home sits on 80 acres of private, secluded land is nothing short of amazing.

$4.6M Metamora Gem
Meredith Colburn • The Agency Hall & Hunter/Redfin
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This house will always be out of reach for me and, quite honestly, for most people. However, if I won the lottery tomorrow, there would be definite signs, including me becoming the owner of this beautiful gem in Lapeer County.

As you look at the photos below, be sure to check out the most impressive 'hunter's' storage room.

Metamora's $4.6M Stunning Home Will Leave You Speechless

This amazing property sits on over 80 acres of private land in Metamora's beautiful countryside.

Gallery Credit: Meredith Colburn • The Agency Hall & Hunter/Redfin

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