Virtual Tour
Property Description
DOE LAKE WATER-ACCESS COTTAGE WITH 160 FT OF WATERFRONT, 2 BUNKIES, BOATHOUSE & THOUGHTFUL UPGRADES!
It’s Friday at 3 p.m. The laptop is shut, the cooler is packed, and the group chat has already moved on to the important questions: Who’s bringing the tubes? Who’s picking up ice? What time are we meeting at the dock? Soon enough, you’re loading the boat, enjoying a ride of less than five minutes across Doe Lake and leaving the workweek behind. By the time you pull up to your own 160 feet of western shoreline, someone has claimed the bunkie, the kids are racing for the waterfront and floating dock, the Blackstone is heating up on the porch, and the weekend already feels better than anything waiting back on shore.
Built for bringing everyone together, the main cottage features a warm wood interior, built-in speakers, an open-concept kitchen, living and dining area where Thanksgiving dinners easily stretch late into the evening, a wood-burning fireplace that naturally draws everyone together after sunset, three bedrooms and a 3-piece bath. The bunkie and boathouse bunkie provide even more room for family and friends, with the boathouse bunkie offering a large bedroom, a cozy living area, a propane fireplace, split-system heating and air conditioning, a private toilet, and a rough-in for future water service.
Life here revolves around the water. Spend the day fishing, tubing, waterskiing or cruising the lake before gathering on the approximately 14 x 20 ft newer lakeside sun deck to take in spectacular western sunsets. One last jump off the floating dock before dinner quickly becomes a family tradition, while winter opens the door to skating on the frozen lake, snowmobiling to the cottage and exploring nearby trails when conditions are safe.
Thoughtful improvements and additional features include the addition of the boathouse bunkie, Starlink, WaveRunner docks and lifts, two docks with extensions, a floating dock, a metal roof on the cottage, a newer shingled roof on the boathouse, a newer hot water tank, cottage levelling, an updated water pump, a 100-amp electrical panel in the cottage with a sub-panel in the boathouse, an invisible dog fence, plus a patio door, window and spray foam insulation in the bunkie. Whether you’re escaping for the weekend or spending the entire season at the lake, one visit is all it takes to understand why families hold onto properties like this for generations.


