Single Family Home $ 899,900

713 North Shore Drive

Holland, MI 49424

  • 4 Beds
  • 3 Baths
    Full Baths: 3
  • 2,549 SqFt
  • 0.7 Lot Size
  • 1940 Year Built
Discover the remarkable story of 713 North Shore, a beautiful estate that first served as a stable and has been meticulously renovated into an inviting retreat. Set on a generous .765-acre lot, this 4-bedroom, 3-bath, 2-kitchen home offers a peaceful getaway with spacious, sunlit living areas perfect for gathering and relaxing. Each bedroom is designed for comfort, while three well-appointed bathrooms add convenience for family and guests. The expansive grounds invite outdoor adventures or quiet moments to enjoy nature. This home is ideally located close to Lake Macatawa, DeBoer Bakkerij, Dutton Park, scenic bike paths, boat launches, and the vibrant downtown Holland. Enjoy the best of local dining, recreation, and lakeside living, all just moments from your door. With easy access to top schools and essential amenities, this is a rare opportunity for comfort and convenience in a private setting. Schedule your private tour today and make 713 North Shore your dream home. Own a piece of Holland's history today! This remarkable historic property was originally owned by John H. Boone, whose family holds a significant place in the history of Holland. John's grandfather, P.F. Phanstiehl, was a close friend and associate of Reverend Dr. Albertus Van Raalte, the founder of Holland, Michigan, in 1846. In the early days, P.F. Phanstiehl played a crucial role in supporting the new colony, helping to finance it after a series of disasters affected the settlers. Upon Van Raalte's invitation, he settled in Holland and established its first tannery.

In 1867, Phanstiehl opened the City Hotel beside his general store, which is now the site of Readers World Bookstore. He later expanded his investments to include a schooner, a dock, and a stagecoach line that transported mail between Grand Haven and Kalamazoo. Before the Great Fire of 1871, Phanstiehl was among Holland's most prominent merchants.

Hermanus Boone, John H. Boone's father, married Helena Phanstiehl, the daughter of P.F. Phanstiehl, in a ceremony led by Van Raalte himself. Hermanus was known as a horse trader and hotel owner and was co-owner of the Lizzie Walsh, a steamer that provided transport for hotel guests along Black Lake (now Lake Macatawa). The Boone family owned and managed the City Hotel several times before eventually selling it in 1923 to August Landwehr, co-founder of The Holland Furnace Company. The hotel was demolished in 1924, making way for the impressive Warm Friend Tavern, which remains a landmark to this day.

John H. Boone became one of the earliest developers of home sites along the Lake Michigan shoreline, maintaining a summer residence on a large parcel north of Riley Street along Lakeshore. He also played an important role in the development of Eagle Crest and Clearwater Beach, located north of Port Sheldon. Own a piece of Holland's history today! This remarkable historic property was originally owned by John H. Boone, whose family holds a significant place in the history of Holland. John's grandfather, P.F. Phanstiehl, was a close friend and associate of Reverend Dr. Albertus Van Raalte, the founder of Holland, Michigan, in 1846. In the early days, P.F. Phanstiehl played a crucial role in supporting the new colony, helping to finance it after a series of disasters affected the settlers. Upon Van Raalte's invitation, he settled in Holland and established its first tannery.

In 1867, Phanstiehl opened the City Hotel beside his general store, which is now the site of Readers World Bookstore. He later expanded his investments to include a schooner, a dock, and a stagecoach line that transported mail between Grand Haven and Kalamazoo. Before the Great Fire of 1871, Phanstiehl was among Holland's most prominent merchants.

Hermanus Boone, John H. Boone's father, married Helena Phanstiehl, the daughter of P.F. Phanstiehl, in a ceremony led by Van Raalte himself. Hermanus was known as a horse trader and hotel owner and was co-owner of the Lizzie Walsh, a steamer that provided transport for hotel guests along Black Lake (now Lake Macatawa). The Boone family owned and managed the City Hotel several times before eventually selling it in 1923 to August Landwehr, co-founder of The Holland Furnace Company. The hotel was demolished in 1924, making way for the impressive Warm Friend Tavern, which remains a landmark to this day.

John H. Boone became one of the earliest developers of home sites along the Lake Michigan shoreline, maintaining a summer residence on a large parcel north of Riley Street along Lakeshore. He also played an important role in the development of Eagle Crest and Clearwater Beach, located north of Port Sheldon.
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PROPERTY DETAIL

  • Key Details

    Property Type Single Family Home

    Sub Type Single Family Residence

    Listing Status Active

    Purchase Type For Sale

    Square Footage 2, 549 sqft

    Price per Sqft $353

    Municipality Park Twp

    MLS Listing ID 25058715

    Style Farmhouse, Other

    Bedrooms 4

    Full Baths 3

    Year Built 1940

    Annual Tax Amount $4,661

    Tax Year 2025

    Lot Size 0.700 Acres

    Acres 0.7

    Lot Dimensions 152x219x152x219

    Property Sub-Type Single Family Residence

    Source Michigan Regional Information Center (MichRIC)

  • Location

    State MI

    County Ottawa

    Area Holland/Saugatuck - H

    Direction US 31 to Lakewood Blvd exit, W to Douglas Avenue (turns into Ottawa Beach Rd) to Division, S to North Shore, W to address

    Body of Water Lake Macatawa

  • Rooms

    Basement Full

  • Building

    Lot Description Level, Wooded

    Story 2

    Sewer Public

    Water Public

    Architectural Style Farmhouse, Other

    Structure Type Brick,Wood Siding

    New Construction No

  • Interior

    Interior Features Garage Door Opener

    Heating Hot Water

    Cooling Central Air

    Flooring Laminate, Tile, Wood

    Fireplace false

    Window Features Replacement,Bay/Bow

    Appliance Dishwasher, Dryer, Oven, Range, Refrigerator, Washer

    Laundry In Bathroom, Main Level

  • Exterior

    Exterior Feature Balcony

    Parking Features Garage Faces Front, Garage Door Opener, Detached

    Garage Spaces 2.0

    Waterfront Description Lake

    View Y/N No

    Roof Type Composition

    Street Surface Paved

    Porch Covered, Patio, Porch(es)

    Garage Yes

  • Schools

    Elementary Schools Waukazoo Elementary School

    Middle Schools Harbor Lights Middle School

    High Schools West Ottawa High School Campus

    School District West Ottawa

  • Others

    Tax ID 70-15-25-440-011

    Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional

    Listing Terms Cash, Conventional

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