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| My success in real estate is attributed to experience, professionalism, and commitment to service in an area in which I enjoy living. Helping individuals find the right property is one of my strongest values. I have extensive knowledge of the real estate industry and our local marketplace. I take pride in my attention to detail and put all my efforts into understanding your needs. I constantly educate myself on the latest trends in the marketplace as it is my goal to be able to provide you with top notch service, all the time. Buying or selling your home should be a memorable and pleasant experience. Real estate is one of the most exciting investments one can make, and I would love to help you find the communities and properties which suit you best. Should you also need help valuing and selling your home, I would be delighted to help. Here you will be able to find everything you need to buy or sell a home, as well as learn about the market value of homes in the area. Please contact me today so that together we can begin this exciting journey. I look forward to servicing all of your real estate needs. |
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Forest-reflective Lake Charleviox has a long standing reputation among pleasure boat boaters as the perfect gateway-to-the-world with its easy access to Lake Michigan via the Pine River Channel. The Channel bisects the city and joins Lake Charlevoix, Round Lake and Lake Michigan. As well as having well-protected harborage, Lake Charlevoix is one of the best and most exciting under fished lakes in Michigan. |
For years the word around Walloon Lake has been that it is "One of the seven most beautiful lakes in the world". While we are not sure who made this determination and what the criteria was, we don't know of anyone who has spent a day on the blue green waters of Walloon who would doubt it. Walloon is nestled in the rolling hills of hardwoods and conifers between Boyne City and Petoskey. It stretches within a mile of Lake Michigan, although its surface is approximately 100 feet higher in elevation. The lake is one of Michigan's deepest, with an average depth of almost 30 feet and with some waters as deep as 100 feet. There are about 27 miles of shoreline around the lake and approximately 800 cottages and homes. Perhaps in return for the care that the community has shown the lake, Mother Nature treats Wallooners who watch closely with sightings of loons, bald eagles, and the occasional whitetail deer taking a morning swim.
Bending to meet the shores of Lake Charlevoix and nestled in the valley of the rolling hills of northern Michigan lies Boyne City, a quaint community of approximately 3,500 people. You can tell by the friendly faces and the way people greet you, that you're truly welcome here. One of the many reasons people make their home here is that Boyne City has a refreshingly casual atmosphere. Whatever the season or occasion, you will find the atmosphere serene and the people "small town" friendly. That's the reason our slogan means so much: "Boyne City - Home Town Feel, Small Town Appeal."