The former Mons Anderson Victorian gothic residence in the heart of downtown La Crosse will go up for auction on Saturday, December 15, at 11a.m., according to Richard Ranft, president of United Country Beloit Auction and Realty, Inc.
"This prestigious home is an exceptional choice for astute investors," commented Ranft. "It has been restored, modernized and comes complete with exquisite furnishings."
Located at 410 Cass Street, the home known as "Chateau La Crosse" is on the National Register of Historic Places. The original three-story stone home was built in 1854 and was enlarged to stately grandeur by Mons Anderson after he purchased it in 1861.
"In the 1980's a $1.2 million investment completely modernized the interior while retaining the building's charm and appeal," said Bill Perkins, Vice President of Auction Operations for Beloit Auction.
Just two blocks from the Mississippi River, Chateau La Crosse boasts 7,000 square feet of indoor living space with four bedrooms and six bathrooms. The home features a massive library with cathedral ceiling and Moyre Smith English tiles above the mantle.
Chateau La Crosse has seven fireplaces, including two of Carrera marble, ornate walnut woodwork, hardwood parquet floors and a zoned heating system. The professional kitchen has been modernized and features Corian countertops.
"The property is currently zoned commercial," said Ranft. "It would make an excellent bed and breakfast with the 1,200 square foot of living quarters above the four-car garage."
The first open house at the property is Sunday, December 2, from 1pm to 2pm. For more information, call United Country Beloit Auction and Realty, Inc. at (608) 364-1965 or visit www.beloitauction.com.
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Contact Information:
Richard Ranft, President
United Country Beloit Auction and Realty, Inc.
534 W. Grand Ave.
Beloit, WI 53511
Phone: (608) 364-1965
Fax: (608) 364-1117
Toll Free: 1-877-364-1965