Michael Moore, one of Michigan's most prominent and polarizing figures, once called this stunning home his own. Although Moore no longer resides here, the property offers a glimpse into his luxurious taste and the beauty of Michigan's real estate.

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The home, which Moore sold for approximately $4.3 million a few years ago, is no longer on the market. Zillow currently estimates its value at around $6.1 million.

A Picturesque Setting

Nestled on nearly four acres along Torch Lake, this expansive residence boasts approximately three hundred feet of pristine lakefront. Located at 222 S. East Torch Lake Drive in Central Lake, the property is ideally situated midway between Traverse City and Petoskey.

Lavish Details

Describing the home as 'opulent' is an understatement. With seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and two powder rooms, it epitomizes luxury living. The estate also features a plush guest house.

Upon viewing the photos, you might notice that the kitchen in the guest house appears more appealing than the one in the main house. The bright blue and red cabinetry in the main house's kitchen contrasts sharply with the otherwise warm, log cabin-like aesthetic of the home.

Michael Moore: A Controversial Figure

Over his 30-plus years as a documentarian and filmmaker, Michael Moore has garnered both acclaim and criticism. While his 2002 film 'Bowling for Columbine' earned him an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, and 'Fahrenheit 9/11' was nominated for Best Picture in 2004, he remains a polarizing figure, particularly in his hometown of Flint, Michigan.

Michael Moore's Former Home on Torch Lake

Take a look inside one of Michael Moore's former Michigan homes, selling recently for just over $4.3 million.

Gallery Credit: George McIntyre

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