Property Search, Muskegon & Ottawa Counties
Every active listing across Muskegon and Ottawa Counties, updated daily from the MLS. I will walk through what each one actually means so you are never just guessing at the numbers on a listing sheet.
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These are the categories Muskegon and Ottawa County buyers ask about most. Start with the one that matches your situation, and I will explain what to look for once you are inside the listings.
Homes with direct access to Lake Michigan along the lakeshore in Norton Shores, Muskegon, and Grand Haven. Direct access means the property line itself touches the water, not just a shared beach nearby, and that distinction changes both the price and what you can do with the shoreline. Worth understanding before you tour anything.
See Lake Michigan listings →Muskegon Lake, White Lake, Mona Lake, and the smaller inland lakes across both counties. These properties often come with private dock access at a meaningfully lower price than true Lake Michigan frontage, which makes them worth a look even if waterfront felt out of reach at first.
See inland waterfront listings →New construction across Muskegon and Ottawa Counties. A newer home usually means the builder warranty is still active and the major systems are still under coverage, so you are not walking into deferred maintenance left behind by a prior owner. Ask me what that warranty actually covers before you make an offer.
See new construction listings →Duplexes, triplexes, and small multi-family buildings in Muskegon and Ottawa Counties. Multi-family simply means more than one unit on a single property, which can mean rental income helping cover the mortgage. I will walk through what that income realistically looks like before you commit to anything.
See investment listings →Lakeshore communities across both counties draw people looking for a second home or a place to rent out part of the year. If you are weighing a personal retreat against a rental property, that is a conversation worth having before you start searching, not after.
See vacation home listings →Residential lots, wooded parcels, and small acreage across Muskegon and Ottawa Counties. Buying land works differently than buying a finished home. Things like septic suitability, utility access, and zoning restrictions matter before you ever think about a floor plan, and I will walk you through what each one means for the specific parcel you are looking at.
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