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COOPERSVILLE, MI — Ever wanted to live out your Bruce Wayne dreams? Because a near 100-foot underground tunnel from your house to the garage can make you feel like Batman entering the Batcave. Located at 11058 Garfield Street in Crockery Township near Coopersville, this gem is listed for $2,999,900 through Vis Realty Group with Home Realty with associate brokers Ken and Gina Vis. This one-of-a-kind property is MLive’s House of the Week.

Homes across the state of various architectural styles and prices are showcased every Wednesday. This extravagant, upscale manor hidden in rural Coopersville is likely one of the largest homes in all of West Michigan, the listing states. The Alt Mansion property holds 40-plus acres of secluded, private riverfront land with access to Judd Bayou and the Grand River.



It is perfect for your own residence, equestrian farm, bed and breakfast or wedding venue and event center, Gina Vis said. Related: ‘Feels like Downton Abbey’: Lavish Michigan mansion hits the market at nearly $3 million As you enter, you drive through a private gate and park inside of a 12-bay garage. A barn for storage or farm animals is located behind the garage.

This luxurious manor was built in 1988 and is in very good condition. It even comes with 1,183 square feet along the river. “When you get out there, it’s so peaceful,” Ken Vis said.

“You don’t see anything around you.” There are a grand total of 23 rooms in this magnificent behemoth with seven bedrooms, nine baths and multiple hidden rooms. The master bedroom wing on the east side is a recent addition to this home, boasting 16,844 square feet of gross living area above grade.

Each room is lavishly designed, with a beautifully painted ceiling in the ballroom. Explore the interior and you will find a billiard room, art gallery, massage area, sauna and a theater. The theater is complete with 15 comfortable, luxurious seats for a top shelf movie watching experience for you and your guests.

There are three fireplaces, gorgeous chandeliers and high-rise ceilings throughout. This home has a full basement with half of it unfinished and the other half ideal for guest bedrooms. “The attention to detail is simply spectacular,” Ken Vis said.

“The woodwork is quite something. The crown molding, the furniture, the vast property and the riverfront — to recreate this, it would cost someone at least $10 million. .

.. You can’t recreate this for anywhere near this number, and you can’t find it anywhere else today.

It would cost four times the number.” Located near Leonard Road and I-96, it is an easy commute to Grand Rapids, Grand Haven as well as Muskegon. This is a stately property that is incredibly unique, Gina Vis said.

“It’s timeless. You almost have to get in it to see it to believe it,” Gina Vis said. “It’s a newer build, but looks like something that feels like a ‘Downton Abbey.

’ It’s like stepping back in time.” View all 90 photos of the home here . See more on MLive House of the Week features: Floating fireplace, lavish manicured gardens accent rare $2.

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