Your home search begins here

Property Listing

Description

Nestled along the serene shores of Lake Minnetonka on Halsteads Bay, this custom Charles Cudd built home offers a refined balance of natural beauty and modern luxury. Set within the thoughtfully designed Woodland Cove community, this address captures the essence of elevated lakeside living—where architecture, landscape, and lifestyle converge seamlessly. Surrounded by rolling greenery, wooded trails, and sparkling water views, the home enjoys a tranquil setting that feels both private and connected while boasting two permanent docks (wired for convenience) lakeside living has never felt easier. The home itself offers room to grow while custom finishes throughout the home offer the detail expected for a home of this caliber. The home boasts four bedrooms on one level as well as a private guest suite on the lower level with its own bath and sauna. The sport court and indoor gym space are connected through an overlook window that allows family bonding without any disturbance. With summer rapidly approaching this home blends indoor and outdoor living seamlessly and effortlessly.



Property Information

Status: Active
Sub Type: ********
List Price: $3,495,000
MLS#: 7061206
Current Price: $3,495,000
Address: 3776 Woodland Cove Parkway, Excelsior, MN 55331
City: Excelsior
State: MN
Postal Code: 55331
Geo Lat: 44.908047
Geo Lon: -93.697596
Subdivision: Woodland Cove Lake Add
County: Hennepin

Property Description

Year Built: 2016
Lot Size SqFt: 34848
Gen Tax: 36961
Specials Inst: 0
High School: Westonka
Square Ft. Source:
Above Grade Finished Area:
Below Grade Finished Area:
Below Grade Unfinished Area:
Total SqFt.: 6885
Style: Array
Total Bedrooms: 5
Total Bathrooms: 5
Total Full Baths: 3
Garage Type:
Garage Stalls: 3
Waterfront:

Property Features

Exterior:
Roof:
Foundation:
Lot Feat/Fld Plain: Array
Interior Amenities:
Inclusions: ********
Exterior Amenities:
Heat System:
Air Conditioning:
Utilities:

701.239.0015

1133-A Harwood Drive, Fargo, ND 58104

Footer Background