Want to own a 14.5-acre farm in the heart of Maple Grove? Yes, there really is such a thing. Decades before the city developed into the populous second-ring suburb it is today, when the Shoppes at Arbor Lakes was still a gravel pit, Sandy and Ken Tschannen thought it would be fun to have some land.
"It's something I dreamed about in high school," said Ken.
Sandy was in graduate school, and Ken was working at his first sales job when they bought the property in 1977.
"We couldn't afford a home," Sandy recalled. Driving down a dirt road near Fish Lake they saw a hand-painted sign advertising acreage for sale. The land was raw, with a high ridge that had a beautiful view. With money borrowed from Sandy's parents, the couple bought the parcel on a contract for deed for $24,000.
They named their spread Sugarbush Ridge Ranch, after a Wisconsin farm that had been in Sandy's family generations earlier.
In 1980 the Tschannens built a house, a modest ranch-style home with an unfinished basement. Over the years they remodeled their starter home into a 5,116-square-foot, five-bedroom custom home, including two additions that created space for a deluxe kitchen and a spacious owners' suite, plus a second-floor library with fireplace.
"The back [of the house] is all sliding glass doors and windows," Ken said. "The view is amazing!" They also added a huge swimming pool, and a spa room with an indoor hot tub and in-floor heat.
"We kept improving and adding," said Sandy.