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6

Guests
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3

Bedrooms
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2.5

Bathrooms
Location
Harbor Springs,
MI,
United States
Short Description
Hideaway North
Description
Are you looking for an adventurous and top notch vacation rental in Northern Michigan? Hideaway Valley condo 27 is a brand new construction unit nestled in the hills and valleys of the Hideaway Valley Condo Association in Harbor Springs. After a peaceful rest in your master bed (brand?), spend your mornings on the main level deck with brand new patio furniture enjoying a cup of coffee and listening to the birds in the tranquil woods. With enough space for everyone, you could even bring out a small breakfast/brunch outside as well. As you can see in the photos, this unit has been beautifully constructed with top of the line features. The kitchen is fully equipped with white and gold Café appliances, including double oven, dishwasher, coffee maker, convection microwave, and a multi compartment fridge. The two full bathrooms have been beautifully tiled, one being a full bathtub/shower, and the downstairs being a stand up shower- both with detachable shower heads.
There is not one detail that has been missed within condo 27 at Hideaway Valley. This tri-level condo hosts the upper level for sleeping quarters, with one king, one queen, and two twin beds filling the three bedrooms. The main floor is the kitchen/living area with one half bathroom, and the fully finished basement has a second living area and full bathroom for everyone to have their own space. Walk out to your own private green space from the basement as well as for some yard games or more relaxation. There is also an attached garage with full access that includes a brand new propane grill for guest use.
This condo association is placed on a retired golf course turned nature sanctuary. Taking a walk up to the lookout spot would finish any great day in Harbor Springs. Experience a multitude of activities without getting into your car for a day! The association offers a brand new pool, tennis court, pickle ball court, children’s playground, walking/hiking trails, as well as off road vehicle trails and cross country skiing year round. The Tunnel of Trees drive is not one to miss, especially during the Autumn season. Rather than using your GPS, it is best to follow M119 entirely through Harbor Springs all the way to Cross Village. If you’re feeling adventurous you can continue to Mackinaw City, or you can stop at the historic Legs Inn for authentic Polish food and fantastic views of Lake Michigan.
This unit sleeps 6 guests total and is not pet friendly.
POI:
Petoskey State Park (beach) 3.4 Miles
The Highlands at Harbor Springs (golf, ski) 3.8 Miles
Boyne Mountain (golf, ski, water park) 23.5 Miles
City of Petoskey 7.5 Miles
Harbor Springs 5.7 Miles
Cross Village via Tunnel of Trees
House Rules
No Smoking
No Pets
No Exception To Check-In and Check-Out Times Unless Discussed With The Host In Advance:
Guests Should Dispose Of The Garbage In The Trash Can
No Parties or Events
Do Not Use The Premises For Any illegal Activity
Quiet Time After 10:00 pm
1 Vehicle in the garage 2 vehicles in front of garage and entrance courtyard (for a total of 3 vehicles)
Please don’t rearrange the furniture.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation Policy- A full refund will be given for cancellations up to 30 days before check-in. If
booked between 30-14 days before check-in, a full refund will be given if cancellation is made
within 24 hours of booking. If cancellation is 7 days before check-in a 50% refund will be given.
No refunds after that. No full or partial refunds will be given for No-Shows or if you arrive after
the first night of your booking or depart before the last night of your reservation. Except as
expressly provided in this Agreement, no refunds or compensation will be given and Pure
Property Management shall not be liable to you for failure to make the property available for
occupancy if the property becomes partially or wholly unusable for any reason outside of Pure
Property Managements control including but not limited to adverse weather conditions, natural
disasters, mechanical failures evacuation orders or other acts of government agencies, or utility
outages.