Home Industries Real Estate Geneva Lake estate sold for $16.5 million

Geneva Lake estate sold for $16.5 million

A 19-acre estate on the shore of Geneva Lake has sold for $16.5 million, according to state records. (Photo courtesy of Zillow.com)

A 19-acre estate on the shore of Geneva Lake has been sold for $16.5 million, according to state records.

Located in the Town of Linn, the property features a 12,280-square-foot home with six bedrooms, 10 full bathrooms, and three half bathrooms. Additional buildings on the property include a cabana/gazebo, guest house, garden shed, and boat house.

The home also has an in-ground pool, boat slip and about 300 feet of waterfront.

The home was built in 1906. The property’s last owner, a limited liability company affiliated with a Boca Raton, Florida investor, listed the home for sale in August for $18.5 million.

It was purchased on Oct. 21 by a St. Charles, Illinois resident named James Conlon, according to records.

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A 19-acre estate on the shore of Geneva Lake has been sold for $16.5 million, according to state records. Located in the Town of Linn, the property features a 12,280-square-foot home with six bedrooms, 10 full bathrooms, and three half bathrooms. Additional buildings on the property include a cabana/gazebo, guest house, garden shed, and boat house. The home also has an in-ground pool, boat slip and about 300 feet of waterfront. The home was built in 1906. The property’s last owner, a limited liability company affiliated with a Boca Raton, Florida investor, listed the home for sale in August for $18.5 million. It was purchased on Oct. 21 by a St. Charles, Illinois resident named James Conlon, according to records.

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