• 2 BDRM
  • 2 BTH
  • 923 SQ.FT
  • 0′ WF
714 Randolph Street Traverse City MI 49684
$599,900
Status: New

Description

Stunning Slabtown Condo with Breathtaking Grand Traverse Bay Views! This condo boasts incredible views of Grand Traverse Bay, providing a picturesque backdrop for your everyday life. Featuring two spacious bedrooms and two beautifully designed bathrooms, this home is perfect for both relaxation and entertainment. The custom kitchen is equipped with modern appliances, elegant countertops, and ample storage space, making meal preparation a delight. Step out onto your private balcony to soak in the spectacular views and enjoy your morning coffee or evening sunsets in peace. The open-concept living area offers versatility and warmth, ideal for cozy nights or gatherings with friends. Located next to a quaint neighborhood dog park, this condo is a pet owner's paradise, providing ample space for your furry friends to play. Plus, you'll enjoy easy walking access to an array of shops and restaurants, making it convenient to explore the vibrant local scene. The unit also includes a designated parking spot and attached storage unit for your bikes or other toys.

Directions

From 31/72 Intersection at Division go south two blocks and west on Randolph.

Disclaimer

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Property Listed By

Homewaters, Llc. 1248 Hastings Street Traverse City MI 49686

About Slab Town/Incochee

History

Lumber was king in Traverse City and throughout most of the northern Great Lakes from the late 1800's through the early 1900's.  More money and more millionaires were created during Michigan's lumber boom than during the entire California gold rush.  Grand Traverse Bay, at the time, had a number of very large sawmills that shaped the lumber into useable boards for the building of cities like Chicago and Detroit.  The first cuts of these logs, or "slabs" were used by locals in the area close to the mills to build their homes at very little cost.  Years later those slab homes are gone but the name remains.  

Incochee is a newer development of exclusive homes, most of which feature spectacular views over Grand Traverse Bay and the city.  We paired this development with slabtown for the purpose of our search because the homes here share the same fantastic access to Grand Traverse Bay nearby and a short stroll into Traverse City's downtown district.

Geography

The slabtown neighborhood extends from Grand Traverse Bay on the north to Division Street (US 31) on the East with Front Street making up the southern boundary.  Incochee is a bit farther to the west and can be accessed off of M-72 at it's northern entrance or via a gated entry at it's east end off of Ramsdell Road.

Features

The proximity to the shoreline of Grand Traverse Bay and the fact that Slabtown and Incochee are just a bit out of the main traffic cycles of downtown make both very sought after neighborhoods.  Slabtown is a neighborhood in transition with many older homes being renovated or removed in order to be replaced by more substantial, modern homes.  Most newcomers are going to great lengths to ensure the historic feel of the neighborhood is embraced even with new construction.  Ashton, Darrow and Veteran's Park all offer terrific space to relax and play as well as being home to Traverse City's only off-leash dog park.  Famous institutions like Sledder's Family Tavern and The Dairy Lodge fall within Slabtown's boundaries.  Hickory Hills Ski Area is another wonderful amenity along the west end of Slabtown that is actually owned and operated by The City of Traverse City.

Stats for Slab Town

Year Units Sold Sales Volume Avg. Price High Sale Low Sale
2012 15 $3,946,500 $263,100 $433,900 $135,700
2013 15 $3,034,400 $202,293 $330,000 $90,000
2014 16 $4,173,280 $260,830 $469,000 $101,000
2015 19 $6,682,525 $351,711 $650,000 $169,125
2016 15 $4,618,400 $312,093 $590,000 $170,000
2017 21 $7,559,000 $359,952 $757,500 $187,000
2018 19 $6,790,400 $357,389 $600,000 $215,500
2019 24 $9,374,390 $390,616 $730,000 $230,000

Stats for Incochee

Year Units Sold Sales Volume Avg. Price High Sale Low Sale
2012 5 $3,015,800 $603,160 $900,000 $409,800
2013 4 $1,817,600 $454,400 $605,000 $255,000
2014 4 $2,467,500 $616,875 $712,000 $429,000
2015 5 $2,671,000 $534,200 $629,000 $327,500
2016 5 $3,234,500 $646,900 $917,000 $465,000
2017 1 $917,000 $917,000 $917,000 $917,000
2018 0 0 0 0 0
2019 3 $2,023,999 $674,666 $809,999 $435,000

*Statistics according to Northern Great Lakes REALTORS MLS

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