White Lake - the same White Lake with the Antrim truck stop?? Love going there for b'fast when playing golf up the line.
Get the Summit. You can run a large stove with smaller fires no problem. We have a Nap 1450 in our basement. Our house is a little bigger, ~1800 sqft plus mostly finished basement. I ran it for a year (with good wood) and it really couldn't get enough heat to get to the far end of the upper floor. Besides that, I had to re-load a little more often.
The second year I cut 2 register openings and removed a bunch of the dropped ceiling tiles in the basement and had a vent fan blowing cold air down. The house got somewhat warmer upstairs, but never above about 64 in our far bedrooms.
Following year I installed a Regency I3100 (2.9cuft) insert in our living room (upstairs) and have never had an issue getting enough heat.
I really prefer the insert in the LR, but if I had have been a little smarter, I would have gotten a bigger stove downstairs and probably been able to heat the whole place. There are other things that have me staying with the LR insert - I love a warm LR, my wood supply lends itself more to upstairs than downstairs, I don't "forget" to run down and close the air, I can watch it more closely etc...
Get the Summit.
Also look into the local building codes and read them carefully. You can use between floor registers if you follow code. For a drywalled basement ceiling that should mean a full metal duct with a fusible damper. For un-finished or "open ceilings, there's really no code rule, but read your local codes carefully (try not to take the word of some 70 yr old bar room "expert", actually read it yourself and understand it.
Also look into getting some sort of temp sensor / alarm device (
http://www.auberins.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=17&products_id=292) to give you some sort of warning when the stove is getting close to shutdown temps. If you're upstairs it's way too easy to get distracted - oh crap the dog just threw up on the kitchen floor - and temporarily forget the stove - squirrel! - and run down to an inferno.
Did I mention - Get the Summit. You can always build a small fire in a bigger firebox, but not the opposite.