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Monthly Rent
$3,500
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Bedrooms
3 bd
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Bathrooms
3 ba
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Square Feet
2,880 sq ft
Details
About This Property
Stunning waterfront, upper level condo with elevator in Harbour Towne, has been completely updated. The kitchen has granite counters, with a center island. All new cabinets and new appliances. Great views from the living room, with the full wall of windows, overlooking the water. The deck over looks the water and is private as well. The main level bedroom has seasonal views of Lake Michigan, and has a little space for an office too. Main floor laundry. Upstairs bedroom/loft has its own full bathroom. Enjoy your time in this large luxury home with amazing views. Two living rooms each with their own large flat screen smart TV's so everyone can relax and do their own thing in our air conditioned home. If you are able to tear your self away from the incredible views our property is located with in walking distance to beaches, museums, and restaurants. We are close to several golf courses, entertainment centers like Michigan Adventures and Craig's Cruisers, State Parks, and downtown Grand Haven and Muskegon. No pets allowed. Move in Costs: $40 Application fee (per adult) First Months Rent Security Deposit (same as rent amount) $60 Administration Fee $450 Cleaning Fee For more information, call Kendra at or
1634 W Harbour Towne Cir is a house located in Muskegon County and the 49441 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Muskegon, Public Schools Of The City Of attendance zone.
Muskegon is home to the largest beach in Western Michigan, and the coastline serves as a major attraction for locals and visitors alike. The city takes pride in keeping the beaches clean and pet-friendly, and boating and fishing are very popular here as well. Believe it or not, a small but dedicated community of surfers takes full advantage of the Lake Michigan wave action in Muskegon.
There’s an abundance of outdoor family activities year-round, with the Michigan’s Adventure amusement park in the summer and Muskegon Winter Sports Complex offering everything from luge to cross-country skiing when it gets cold. The city contains several landmarks celebrating the area’s history as both a lumber region and a maritime center.
The arts and culture scene incorporates the Muskegon Museum of Art, Broadway musicals at the Frauenthal, and performances by the West Michigan Symphony Orchestra.
Learn more about living in MuskegonColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 21 min | 9.3 mi | |
Drive: | 22 min | 9.8 mi | |
Drive: | 54 min | 36.2 mi | |
Drive: | 58 min | 39.2 mi |
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