5950 Roosevelt Street
Coloma, MI 49038
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- ~1 acre lot
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1.36 Acres of beautiful, rolling wooded land. Lot ownership makes you eligible to join the Lake Michigan Beach Association with access to a Private Huge, sweeping expanse of Lake Michigan Beach, plus renovated club house and playground. This rare parcel contains 30 lots the entire east half of the lock of lots that lie between Roosevelt and Jefferson Streets. The row of lots is bordered by Carolyn St. to the North and Indiana St. to the South. If you want privacy this is the lot for you. While Roosevelt St. is platted to run next to the property, the street currently ends at Carolyn. Mutiple homes could be put up on the this property
Listing courtesy of MICHRIC / Carie O'Donnell / Coldwell Banker Realty
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Last updated Apr 25, 2024
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MLS# 24019429 —
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