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231-250-8882
$149,900
Houghton Lake #21010922 Adorable Home! This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is in a family friendly neighborhood. It is conveniently located Close to shopping, schools, and only 5 miles to the East DNR boat launch. Home has an open floor plan with slider to a large deck, central air and a big beautiful fenced yard perfect for entertaining with built in fire pit, 2 car attached garage!! Move in Ready!
$32,900
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LeRoy • #21011979 Hunters! Hunters! Hunters! Look no further!!! 54 Acres of Prime hunting land with a hunting cabin that has already had some remodeling done. Bring your own beverage, ammo and buddies and make some memories! Priced to sell at $179,900, also includes a fixer upper trailer for the buddies you don’t like!
$119,900
28 acRes
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$279,000 • Paris • #21013278
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LeRoy • # 21011980
Turn of the Century Farmhouse! Picturesque property, 4 bedrooms, original hardwood flooring, pocket doors, French doors, incredible woodwork and trim, Victorian style leaded glass windows, wrap around deck/parlor with all the charm of years gone by. Property boasts 69 acres with many outbuildings including pole barns, hip roof barns, chicken barns and beautiful rolling pastures. This could be your dream farm with a little hard work you will have a show piece property.
40 acRes
$899,000
White cloud • #21014165
Equestrian Living Oasis! Turn-Key 40 acre property! 3 bedroom, 2 bath home you will immediately be embraced by the coziness of this home. Huge updated kitchen, large master bedroom suite, spacious living room w/real wood fireplace to cozy up to on those winter nights, the walk out to enormous deck is perfect to relax and entertain. Equestrian facility-includes: 15 box stalls, heated bathroom, 120’ x 60’ dust controlled indoor riding arena, tack room, office, heated lounge, wash rack. Amazing 150’x220’ dressage arena, 8 separate paddocks w/shelters, new 3 car 30’x56’ garage w/loft and professional round pen training arena/entire property is fenced.
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160 Wooded acres on a Paved Road. Right next to it is 79.5 Acres parcel on a corner lot. also for sale. Buy one or Both, limited acreage for sale in Stanwood Area. This won’t last long.
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231-287-0410
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$639,000 • stanwood • #21016291
79.5 Wooded acres on the corner of Buchanan & 150th Avenue. Right next to it is 160 Acres parcel also for sale. Buy one or Both, limited acreage for sale in Stanwood Area. This won’t last long.
Hailey Brock Realtor
Jennifer Verdi-Stieg Realtor
www.RivertownRealEstate.org
160 acRes
$319,000 • stanwood • #21016292
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Allitta Hren Realtor
Have you been looking for the perfect place to build, hunt, or get-a-way to? Well look no further! This property and location offer something for anyone looking to build or hunt. Wooded 28.5 Acre parcel is located conveniently close to US131 in Ashton. Call me today to make this property yours!!
79 acRes
Look at this Hunting Land!! 69 of the most beautiful wooded, rolling deer and turkey filled Acres. Incredible views, this land is sure to make your hunting buddies drool!
616-214-1007
$179,900
54 acRes
Incredible campsite or home site near Lower Evans Lake. Annual permit allows for camping year round on this site. 3 lots a little over 1 acre. Chippewa creek meanders through property. Well, septic and electric are installed on this site. Lower Evans lake boat launch just 2 minutes away, part of the Martiny Chain of Lakes. Boat from one lake to the next. Excellent fishing, swimming, skiing and tubing! Nature at its finest!
69 acRes
231-468-8068
Bridget Lamoreaux Realtor
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1810 State St. • Big Rapids, MI back on tHe market
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$10,900 • canadian Lks • #21009140 Serene, 1.8 acre lot full of opportunity in Canadian Lakes. This property is stocked full of nature’s finest and provides a gorgeous building spot across the road from a quiet marsh. The amenities include a beach area, campground, golf membership, indoor/ outdoor pool, fitness center, and more.
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1810 State St. • Big Rapids, MI Lori Brock Office: 231-796-4805 Broker/Owner 231-250-8882 www.rivertownrealestate.org
8520 100th Ave. , Canadian Lakes, MI 49346
231.972.8300
www.canadianlakeshomes.com “Helping Buyers & Sellers for over 50 years”
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231-629-2680
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231• 250• 3197 kadamscblakes@gmail.com
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BLINDS CAN CHANGE A ROOM Helpful Homeowner Tips Installing window blinds is one of the best ways to instantly change the look and feel of a room in your home. There are several reasons to install blinds instead of other options such as curtains.
EASY TO TAKE CARE OF
r One of the best things about window blinds is they are really easy to take care of. Most blinds just require a damp cloth on occasion to remove the dust. Compared to curtains that require extensive maintenance, blinds seem to be a more convenient option, long-lasting and only need to be replaced when you make the decision to do so.
A NUMBER OF STYLES TO PICK FROM
r Window blinds come in a wide variety of designs, styles and colors, allowing you to create the perfect look for any room in your house, including your kitchen, bathroom, living room, rec room or cabin. Cordless blinds emphasize safety and convenience, vertical blinds have been used for years in living rooms and for patio doors and mini-blinds have all sorts of uses.
CONTROLS AMOUNT OF LIGHT IN A ROOM
r Is your room too bright? Window blinds allow you to take control of the amount of light you allow into your room. Tightly fitted slats can literally eliminate light altogether in a bedroom or home theater whereas other patterns might be best for a living area. Blinds can also control the amount of sunlight entering a room which can be especially helpful in the warm, summer months.
WIDE VARIETY OF MATERIALS
r Selecting the right material to complement a room’s décor is an important part of the process. Matching the fabric of your furniture or using wooden blinds with wooden furniture might be a great option. If you’re looking to keep the cost down, plastic, bamboo or aluminum blinds might make sense.
PROVIDES CONSIDERABLE PRIVACY
r Blinds provide a certain amount of privacy that curtains are unable to provide. Top-down shades can also control the amount of natural light that enters a room, yet still provides the privacy that you desire.
Regardless the type of rooms you have in your home, blinds can become a unique feature that adds style to the room. Available in all sorts of price points, blinds can often be cheaper than curtains, plus they come in a variety of materials, styles and colors to satisfy your preferences. Any time is the right time to find the perfect blinds for your home. View it online at www.homefinderguide.com
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BENEFITS OF A NEW GARAGE DOOR Helpful Homeowner Tips Replacing an old garage door is one of the best home improvement projects you can do to increase the curb appeal and add value of your home. You will likely want to consider some of the design and construction elements when determining what type of garage door you want to install, but there are so many benefits to a new garage door.
CURB APPEAL
There are so many different types, styles, finishes and designs available, but keep in mind that the one you choose will dramatically change the look of your home. A new, modern garage door will give your home a fresh, clean appearance, plus potentially impress buyers if your home is for sale. The appearance of the garage door is one consideration when determining which one to install, but not the only important element.
KEEP YOUR HOME SAFE
The design and manufacturing of today’s garage doors are built with safety and security in mind. A new garage door can limit access to your home and help keep you and your family and possessions safe. The benefits of a new garage door will have you equipped with the latest technology in garage door security and hopefully lessen the likelihood of a burglar gaining entry.
CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
If you have a heated garage attached to your house, consider installing a new, well-insulated garage door. The older your garage door, the more likely you are to be wasting money on energy costs. Even if your garage is detached, the insulating power of your garage is important. There are many different types of garage doors with varying R-values to consider.
REPRESENTS YOUR PERSONAL STYLE
Nowadays garage doors say something about your personal style. With so many different styles and optional features you may have a hard time deciding what works best for your home and personal taste. There are many options in design, materials, hardware and color available at various price points, but most importantly the door must blend with the home.
APPEARANCE
As with most things in your home, the newer the garage door the less time and money you’ll need to spend on maintenance. A prefinished garage door will be permanently bonded with steel construction. In most instances, you’ll just need to hose off the door with water, perhaps using some light detergent.
You may be replacing a garage door that is worn or damaged, or maybe you’re looking to update the exterior of your home to improve the curb appeal. Regardless of your reason, a new garage door will become something to smile about. 6
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Helpful Homeowner Tips ENERGY EFFICIENCY There are many ways to reduce a household’s energy use from simple adjustments in behavior to comprehensive home improvements. The main reasons to conserve energy are to save on utility bills and protect the environment. Some of the more common ways to conserve energy are: Replace your light bulbs • Traditional incandescent light bulbs consume an excessive amount of electricity and need replacing more often than energy efficient bulbs. • Halogen incandescent bulbs, CFLs and LEDs use 25-80% less electricity and last 3-25 times longer than traditional bulbs. Install a programmable or smart thermostat • Automatically turn off or reduce heating and cooling during times when you’re away or sleeping. • Depending on the model, programmable thermostats can save you $180 per year. Install energy efficient windows • To prevent heat loss through your windows, replace single-pane windows with double-pane ones. • In warmer climates, heat gain through your windows may be a problem. • Window shades, shutters, screens and awnings can also provide an extra layer of insulation between your home and external temperatures. Weatherize your home • Sealing air leaks around your home is a great way to reduce your heating and cooling expenses. • Apply caulk or weather stripping to seal air leaks or cracks Purchase energy efficient appliances • On average, appliances are take up about 13% of your total household energy use. • Energy efficient appliances may have higher purchase prices but cost less to operate Consider a new water heater • Purchasing an energy efficient water heater will reduce your water heating expenses. Use smart power strips • Advanced power strips can shut off the power to electronics when not in use. • Can be turned off at an assigned time, during inactivity or through remote switches. Adjust your day-to-day behavior • Energy conservation is as simple as turning off lights or appliances when not in use. • On occasion, to save energy hang dry clothes, wash dishes by hand, turn down the heat and use your air conditioner less in the summer as heating and cooling expenses constitute nearly have of an average home’s utility bill. 8
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Helpful Homeowner Tips UPDATE YOUR KITCHEN Adding value to your home doesn’t mean you have to put a lot of money into it. Doing some little things such as updating a faucet or cabinet hardware can make a large impact, especially when you’re indoors more during the winter months. NEW CABINET HARDWARE: It’s faster than cabinet re-facing and can drastically change the look of your cabinets without spending a large amount of money. There are many different options available to find the right look for your kitchen. INSTALL A NEW BACKSPLASH: Most kitchens require only a few boxes of tile to create a backsplash and give the room a new, more dramatic look. A tile backsplash doesn’t require taking down cabinets or redoing countertops which makes it an easy and inexpensive kitchen update. ADD A COAT OF PAINT: Painting walls will give you a great do-it-yourself project and add to your home’s appeal. Color options create an instantaneous new look for any room in your house. UPDATE YOUR LIGHTING: Distinctive lighting fixtures are an easy and fun way to put a little accent in your kitchen. Under cabinet lighting, track light systems and pendant lights are a great way to add personality to your kitchen, pleasant accent light, illuminate task areas, spotlight an island or special cabinet. UPDATE YOUR FAUCET: This is one of the easiest ways to update your kitchen without spending a lot of time or money. There are several styles and finishes to choose from that range in price to fit anyone’s budget. NEW APPLIANCES: Though a more expensive update, consider an investment in new appliances that will provide great benefit in the long run. The kitchen’s primary function is for preparing and cooking meals, so the room is only as good as its appliances. A variety of styles and models will not only help fulfill your basic needs, but also provide a look and feel to make your kitchen look impressive. These are just a few examples of small things you can do to enhance the look of your home whether you plan to put it on the market or not. 10
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MOVING CHECK-LIST
Simple ideas to keep yourself organized and stay on task.
TWO MONTHS BEFORE MOVING r Sort through your belongings to reduce the number of things you move. r Have a garage sale or donate items you no longer need to charity. r Decide whether to move yourself or hire professionals. Make reservations with a moving company or truck rental company. Tip: Call three companies for estimates to compare.
r Gather packing supplies: boxes, packing material, tape, felt markers, and scissors. r If you’re moving a long distance, make travel arrangements with the airline, hotel, and rental car agency. If you’re driving to your new home, get maps and plan your travel route. r Save all moving receipts, because some moving expenses may be tax deductible. Check the current tax code for requirements. r Place your legal, medical, financial, and insurance records in a safe and a accessible place. r Purchase insurance coverage for valuables to be moved. r __________________________________________________ r __________________________________________________ r __________________________________________________ r __________________________________________________ r __________________________________________________
ONE MONTH BEFORE MOVING
r Start packing items that aren’t regularly used such as off-season clothes and decorations and items in storage areas (garage, attic, and closets). r Make travel arrangements for your pets. r If you’re driving, get your car tuned up. r Get medical records from your doctors, dentist, optometrist, and veterinarian. r Send items (rugs, drapes, clothing, quilts, bedding) to the cleaners. r Back up important computer files to floppy disk. r __________________________________________________ r __________________________________________________
TWO WEEKS BEFORE MOVING
r Contact your utility companies (gas, electric, water, cable, trash collector, and local phone service providers) and notify them of your move. r Sign up for services at your new address. r Contact your long distance phone company and notify them of your move. r Call friends and family and recruit help for the moving day if necessary. r Confirm your travel reservations. r Arrange to close or transfer your bank account, if appropriate. Pick up items from safety deposit box. r __________________________________________________ r __________________________________________________
ONE WEEK BEFORE MOVING
r Pick up items from the cleaners, repair shops, or friends. r Pack a survival kit of clothes, medicines, special foods, and so on to carry you through the day after arrival in your new home. r Finish packing all boxes minus what you will need in the final week. r Inform the post office of your upcoming move. Send change-of-address cards with your new address and phone number to: r Friends and family r Banks, insurance companies, credit card companies, and other financial institutions r Magazines and newspapers r Doctors, lawyer, accountant, Realtor, and other service providers
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r State and federal tax authorities and any other government agencies as needed r Workplace, schools, and alma maters r Voter registration office and motor vehicle bureau r __________________________________________________ r __________________________________________________
THE DAY BEFORE
r Set aside moving materials, such as tape measure, pocket knife, and rope. r Pad corners and stairways of house. r Lay down old sheets in the entry and hallways to protect floor coverings. r Remove hanging fixtures. r If moving yourself, pick up the rental truck and a hand truck or dolly to move heavy boxes. r If you’re driving, check oil and gas in your car. r If you’re traveling, make sure you have tickets, charge cards, and other essentials. r __________________________________________________ r __________________________________________________
MOVING DAY
Carry with you: r The keys to your new home. r Map of new town and directions to your house. r The telephone number of the moving company. r Cash or traveler’s checks. r Documentation related to the sale of your home. r Your insurance policies and agent’s phone number. r Your current address book or personal planner. r Prescription and non-prescription medicines. r Enough clothing to get by if the movers are late. r Any important personal records and documents. r Any items of great personal value to you that are virtually irreplaceable (for example, a photo album). r Back-up copies of important computer files. r Sheets and towels for the first night in your new home. r Personal hygiene items (for example, toothpaste, soap, razor) r __________________________________________________ r __________________________________________________
ARRIVAL DAY
r Show movers where to place furniture and boxes. r Check inventory to ensure that everything was delivered before signing delivery papers. Note any damages on the inventory sheet. Tip: It’s helpful to have the movers read off the inventory numbers on boxes and furniture while you check the inventory list.
r Unpack any valuable items, such as silver, art, and jewelry, upon arrival. r __________________________________________________ r __________________________________________________
AFTER THE MOVE
r Walk and drive around your neighborhood and community to orient yourself and your family. r Get new drivers licenses, library cards, voter registration cards, and bus passes. r Enroll children in school. r __________________________________________________ r __________________________________________________ Find it in the Home Finder n JUNE 2021
HOME MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE - CHECKLIST & TIPS:
QUARTERLY
PLUMBING Faucets & shower heads Drains Pipes Kitchen & bathroom cabinets Toilets Water heater INTERIOR Wood cabinets and trim Interior doors Garage door Window and door tracks Basement or crawl space Ceramic tile ELECTRICAL AND APPLIANCES Heating and cooling systems Kitchen exhaust fan Refrigerator Dishwasher Wiring, electrical cords, & plugs Smoke detector GFI outlets EXTERIOR Foundation Landscaping Concrete and asphalt FALL PLUMBING Plumbing shut-off valves Outside faucets Water heater Faucet aerators
INTERIOR Attic
Countertops Tiled areas Shower doors/tub enclosures Weather stripping Sectional garage doors Fireplace ELECTRICAL AND APPLIANCES Heating system Cooling system
DATE LAST COMPLETED Check interior and exterior faucets for leaks Clean aerators - Replace washers if necessary Clean with baking soda Pour water down unused drains Inspect visible pipes for leaks Check under and around for leaks Check for stability and leaks Check area around water heater for leaks If you have hard water drain 1-2 gallons water
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Apply a wood protection Lubricate hinges Lubricate hardware - Inspect mechanism for free travel Check to see if weep holes are open Clean out dirt and dust Lubricate rollers and latches Check for cracks or any sign of dampness or leaks - Check for any evidence of termites or wood-eating insects Check and clean grout
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Clean and replace filters if necessary Remove and clean the filter Clean accumulated grease deposits from the fan housing Clean dust from top - Clean refrigerator drain pan - Clean and defrost freezer if necessary Check for leaks Check for wear or damage - Replace if necessary Test for proper operation and replace batteries if necessary Test for proper operation
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Inspect visible areas, vents, and ducts for cracks, leaks, or blockages Check for proper drainage Clean oil and grease
Inspect for proper operation Drain Flush out hot water to remove accumulated sediment Check for proper flow of water - If the flow is reduced, clean the aerator screens - During the first two months, the faucet aerators could require more frequent cleaning Examine for evidence of any leaks - Check insulation and remove or add if necessary Check for evidence of birds, squirrels, raccoons, etc - Check for proper ventilation Inspect for separations at sinks and backsplash - Re-caulk where required Inspect for loose or missing grout or caulking -Regrout or recaulk if necessary Inspect for proper fit - Adjust if necessary Inspect caulking and recaulk if necessary Check caulking around windows and doors Check window and door screens Adjust or replace if necessary Adjust the travel and tension Inspect flues - Clean if necessary - Inspect fireplace brick and mortar for cracks or damage Service heating system and heat pump Remove debris from around units and clean with garden hose - Remove window air conditioner or protect with weatherproof cover Clean and replace filters if necessary
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FALL - ELECTRICAL AND APPLIANCES
Refrigerator coils Combustible appliances EXTERIOR Roof
Chimney Gutters and downspouts Exterior walls Landscaping
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Concrete and asphalt Septic system Lawn and patio furniture SPRING PLUMBING Water heater INTERIOR Attic
Countertops Tiled areas Shower doors/tub enclosures Weather stripping ELECTRICAL AND APPLIANCES Heating and cooling system
Circuit breakers Refrigerator EXTERIOR Decks Roof
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Gutters and downspouts Windows Exterior walls Landscaping
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Clean Inspect and service if necessary Check for leaks - Check for damaged, loose, or missing shingles - Check vents and louvers for birds, nests, squirrels, and insects - Check flashing around roof stacks, vents, and skylights for leaks Clean and check for deteriorating bricks and mortar - Check for leaks - Check for birds, nests, squirrels, and insects Clean and check for leaks, misalignment, or damage Check for deteriorating bricks and mortar Check siding for damage or rot Check painted surfaces for flaking Trim shrubbery around walls - Remove tree limbs, branches, or debris that can attract insects (no wood or shrubbery should be closer than 3 inches to your house) Maintain grading Check for cracks or deterioration Reseal or repair if necessary Examine septic system drain field for flooding and odor - Have tank pumped yearly Clean and store or cover with weatherproof material
Flush out hot water to remove accumulated sediment Examine for evidence of any leaks - Check insulation and remove or add if necessary Check for evidence of birds, squirrels, raccoons, etc. - Check for proper ventilation Inspect for separations at sinks and backsplash - Recaulk where required Inspect for loose or missing grout or caulking - Regrout or recaulk if necessary Inspect for proper fit - Adjust if necessary Inspect caulking and recaulk if necessary Check caulking around windows and doors Check window and door screens Adjust or replace if necessary
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General furnace inspection: Look for rust, scaling on heat exchanger, and proper flame color; note odd sounds or smells; and check condition of venting. Remove debris around units _____________ Exercise _____________ Clean coils _____________ Scrub mildewed areas and treat for water stains, mildew, and fungus Clean - Check for leaks - Check for damaged, loose or missing shingles. Check vents and louvers for birdsnests, squirrels, and insects Check flashing around roof stacks, vents, and skylights for leaks Clean and check for deteriorating bricks and mortar - Check for leaks - Check for birds, nests, squirrels, and insects Clean and check for leaks, misalignment, damage Clean Check for deteriorating bricks and mortar Check siding for damage or rot Check painted surfaces for flaking Trim shrubbery around walls - Remove tree limbs, branches, or debris that can attract insects (no wood or shrubbery should be closer than 3 inches to your house) - Maintain grading Check for cracks or deterioration Reseal or repair if necessary
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Helpful Homeowner Tips CHANGING YOUR ROOM A room’s design can literally affect your mood. When you start getting sick of looking at your home décor, or just want to feel different about your home for an upcoming get together, you can instantly transform a room without overspending. We’re not talking about a full makeover mindset, but instead investing in a few statement pieces that will make a large impact.
DIM THE ROOM A room dimmer for all lamps and lighting sources allows for flexibility depending on the time of day, event or mood, plus they provide energy savings. Turning the light level up or down or investing in various lampshades can instantly change the feel of a room. TRANSFORM WITH RUGS Adding an area rug with a pattern or color is a budget-friendly instant statement that can be put over carpet or wood floors to create a new look or warmth. ADD CANDLES Candles are a very inexpensive way to instantly change the space by adding a table centerpiece or strategically placing them around the room for a soothing, mellow effect. REARRANGE THE WALL A gallery wall is a great way to change your decorating strategy. The great thing about them is that every single one of them is different. Family photos or artwork can be hung in several different ways to create a completely different look. USE YOUR MANTELS There are several places throughout your home that can easily be changed. When the mood strikes for a holiday or season, one of the easiest things to change is a mantel. It doesn’t have to be complicated or filled with many things. Usually you can start with one larger item placed in either the center or to one side, then add things to suit your taste. SWITCH UP ACCESSORIES The accessories, knickknacks and table displays you use in a room are all super effective ways to change the vibe of a space. Adding some trim or a band of fabric is great when spicing up curtains. Couch cushions, pillows, or throws can instantly tie together a color scheme. DO SOME REARRANGING Remember that the arrangement of the room’s contents are nearly as important as the contents themselves. Unexpected items placed throughout the home can keep a room fresh 14
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$450,000 • # 21011735
Great location for this 33+ acre farm. Large home with extra large 3 car garage and pole barn. Partially sitting on the Chippewa River with a wooded area and tillable land. Perfect for growers! The home has 4 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Large living room with beautiful window views, dining and kitchen with sunroom and enclosed porch. Hardwood floors, mudroom, Michigan partial basement and additional crawl space. Garage is 30 x 40 and the Barn is 30 x 40. Lots of opportunity in this home located just outside city limits.
$425,000 • # 21000213
Developers look here! Prime 57 Acres with over 800’ of waterfront on the Muskegon River. City water and sewer. Located next to the Bluffs - a Single Family Residential Development. This would also be suitable for farming or hunting. Riverfront with partial wooded land. About 70% tillable. Located just south of downtown Big Rapids and near Ferris State University for easy access to shopping, dining and health care. This is a great opportunity! Call today for more details.
$34,500 • # 19051990
$285,000 • # 21014939
Wonderful waterfront on all-sports Tiff Lake in Evart, MI. Beautiful views, over 2.5 acres of land, 248’ of waterfront and a cement slab for a motor home or parking space for boats. Rooms are large and the flow of the home is very nice. Newer carpet/some hardwood floors. Master suite on main floor, basement walkout to the water, 3 bedrooms upper floor. Detached garage is 24 x 24 and shed for storage is 14 x 10. Great spaces here and a nice spot on the lake. Could be an enjoyable yearround home or vacation property. New roof in 2020, Beautiful stone fireplace in living and one in upper bedroom. Full baths have tub/shower units and half bath is on upper level. Garage built in 1970, roof on garage is 5 years old.
$2,500 • # 21013209
Two buildable lots in the Lake Miramichi subdivision, Evart, MI. Together these lots are just over one acre. There is no camping allowed on the lots - but you can build a home or just enjoy the benefits of all-sports, private Lake Miramichi from these lake access lots. Members can enjoy a beach area, pavilion, campground and marina for launching a boat. This lake is well known for great fishing as well as a very peaceful place to own. Come and see what this lake has to offer and get these lots at a great price. Includes lots 559 and 558.
$24,900 • # 19051989
Lot 40 Fox Glove Circle, 40, Big Rapids - Paved Public Lot 14 Fox Glove Circle, 14, Big Rapids - Premier Building Roads, You will love this beautiful acreage site overlooking or River Front Building Sites, beautiful property that is the Muskegon River. Spectacular views! waiting for you.
8520 100th Ave. Canadian Lakes, MI 49346
KATHY ADAMS
Associate Broker
231.972.8300
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