The Famous Log Cabin Called Granot Loma
This 26,000-square-foot log cabin, known as Granot Loma, is considered the world’s largest, boasting 23 bedrooms and 13 bathrooms. The home was purchased and initially owned by a Chicago financier, Tom Baldwin, who paid just $4.2 million for the house, and another $4 million to renovate it.
However, over the years, the 5,000-acre piece of land has earned a reputation in Michigan as one of the state’s most historic sites. And although initially worth a whopping $40 million, which made it the most expensive log cabin in Michigan, it was put on the market for a drastically reduced price of $19.5 million.