Nearly An Acre in Montcalm County, Michigan!
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Parcel ID: 053-550-018-10
Legal Description: 1 ACRE IN THE S END OF THE FOLLOWING DES PARCEL; BEG N 549.39 FT FROM S SEC LINE WHERE PM RR R/W INTERSECTS W LINE OF E 1/2 OF W 1/2 OF SE 1/4 OF SEC 1; THN 1700 FT; TH E 437.42 FT TO RR R/W; TH SWLY ALONG RR R/W 1756.22 FT TO POB SEC 1 T10N R7W.
Acre: 0.86
State: Michigan
County: Montcalm
Taxes: Under $16 per month
Approximate Coordinates: 43°16'52.1"N 85°04'52.2"W
Montcalm County is located in central Michigan, particularly the western region of the Lower Peninsula. It's known for its rural charm and diverse natural landscapes. It is home to over 100 lakes and rivers, including the Flat River and the Pine River, which provide opportunities for outdoor recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and hiking.
This almost one acre wooded property is located between S. Camburn Street and Fred Meijer Heartland Trail in the town of Stanton, Michigan.
Stanton is a small but charming city in Montcalm County, serving as the county seat. Known for its historic downtown, friendly community, and outdoor recreation opportunities, Stanton offers a peaceful small-town atmosphere while being conveniently located near larger cities like Grand Rapids.
Things to Do in Stanton, Michigan >>
The largest city in Montcalm County is Greenville, which serves as a commercial and cultural hub for the region. Explore a historic downtown, over 1,000 acres of parkland and the Chippewa River.
Montcalm County is a region that embodies the rural and natural beauty of central Michigan, with a strong sense of local history and community spirit.
This property is zoned R-1, single family residential district. See the building restrictions in Chapter 5, page 77 in the link below.
Review Stanton R-1 Building Restrictions Here >>
There are no utilities on the lot; however, (1) gas and electricity can be run to the curb through Consumers Energy, (2) lot will require customer to drill a well and install a septic system
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NOTE: The bidder is responsible for determining from the county planning department whether or not a suitable structure can be constructed on the lot.













































































































































