michigan farmhouse

c.1900 Michigan Farmhouse For Sale on Acre $139,900

$139,900

Discover endless potential in this 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath Michigan farmhouse, tucked away on a secluded 1-acre lot. Surrounded by nature and enjoying great privacy, this home is full of opportunity—ready for you to make your own updates and bring your vision to life.

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Realtor Comments

A rare opportunity to create your dream country retreat. This property needs major fixes & updates including Roof, Plumbing etc. New Trane Furnace & AC installed 2017.
  • 3bed
  • 2.5bath
  • Circa 1900

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3819 E Bundy Rd, Coloma, MI 49038

If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended. 

Contact Realtor: Cheyenne Chernugel

Brokered by CENTURY 21 Affiliated

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Pros

  • Small-town feel & community vibe: Often quieter and more neighborly than nearby cities.
  • Outdoor recreation nearby: Good access to parks, waterways, and the general outdoors of Southwest Michigan.
  • Close to beaches and lake life: Not far from Lake Michigan beaches (great for seasonal activities).
  • Lower-key lifestyle: Less hustle and bustle; more space for everyday life.
  • Access to larger-city amenities nearby: You can still drive to Benton Harbor, St. Joseph, or Kalamazoo for more shopping and entertainment.
  • Potential value for housing: Depending on the exact location, you may find more space/yard for your money than in larger metros.

Cons

  • Fewer local amenities/services: You may need to travel for certain shopping, medical specialists, and entertainment.
  • Job market may be limited locally: More opportunities often exist in nearby towns/cities, so commuting can be common.
  • Weather swings: Michigan can bring cold winters and hot/humid summers, plus stormy periods.
  • Road/commute variability: If you’re not very close to major corridors, getting around can mean longer drives.
  • Infrastructure variability in rural pockets: Some neighborhoods may have older infrastructure or fewer services than city areas.
  • Seasonal tourism effects: In some nearby areas, summer can be busy, while winter can feel quiet—good or bad depending on your preference.
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