Fallen auto mogul Denny Hecker lived a life of luxury before he was convicted of fraud and sent to prison.
In 2007, two years before Hecker filed for bankruptcy, he built a 11,880-square-foot split-log home along 800 feet of sandy shoreline on the prestigious Whitefish Chain in northern Minnesota near Crosslake. And Hecker must have had lots of friends. The 5-acre site includes five additional guesthouses.
"Money was no object when Denny Hecker built this lake home," said Chad Schwendeman of Exit Lakes Realty Premier in Baxter, Minn. "He wanted to wow people."
The retreat on Cross Lake is now listed for $8.5 million, which includes five docks plus a life-size Elvis statue and a Wurlitzer jukebox, which Hecker left behind.
The current owner bought the property in 2010 for $5.4 million from TCF Bank, which acquired the expansive compound through foreclosure.
The sprawling lodge-style vacation home boasts a massive stone fireplace in the living room under a reclaimed beam vaulted ceiling.
A dramatic second-story catwalk overlooks the open living spaces below. The gourmet granite kitchen is equipped with high-end appliances including two double ovens, two dishwashers and a teppanyaki grill.
For lakeside entertaining, there are multiple patios designed around a stone fireplace and firepit, as well as a hot tub next to the boathouse.