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Explore Similar Mobile Homes Within 2 Miles of Lynn Township, MI

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    $229,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,248 Sq Ft

    12509 Norman Rd, Brockway, MI 48097

    Welcome to your own private slice of country living. Situated on 5 beautiful acres, this 3-bedroom, 2-bath manufactured home (built in 2004) offers the perfect blend of comfort, function, and space to breathe. With 1,248 sq ft of well-designed living space, this home features a spacious primary suite complete with a walk-in closet and private ensuite with a brand-new sink and vanity. Fresh paint

    Chantel Hines Keller Williams Lakeside

    12509 Norman Rd, Brockway, MI 48097
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    $97,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,000 Sq Ft

    8009 Arendt Rd, Brockway, MI 48097

    This manufactured home on a manicured corner lot is a must see!! Single wide home with large attached garage 36x30 with 8 ft enclosed lean to. There is a enclosed porch in lean to with a small storm shelter. Home is well kept for the age. Great possibilities here. Located 2 miles west of City of Yale. Lot is over 2 acres so there is much room for that new home. Yard has been maintained with great

    Bob Kean Coldwell Banker Professionals

    8009 Arendt Rd, Brockway, MI 48097

Why Live in Lynn Township

Michigan's Lynn Township offers a rural lifestyle known for its sprawling private properties and minimal traffic, appealing to those seeking privacy and space. With a population of around 1,000 residents across 400 homes, the area is known for its peaceful and quiet environment. Many residents are long-term, often spanning generations, and the township attracts individuals looking to escape city life for more land and freedom. Housing styles vary, including manufactured homes, ranch-style houses, farmhouses, Cape Cods and New Traditional homes. Across all styles, however, large properties with anywhere from 2 to 80 acres are common. Properties often include barns, garages and grain silos. The township is particularly suited to farmers, remote workers and retirees, as public transportation is limited and commutes to work or amenities can be lengthy. The nearest small city, Imlay City, is about 15 miles away and offers the biggest assortment of shopping and dining options nearby. Residents rely on well water and septic systems, with regulations managed by the St. Clair County Health Department. While there are no local schools, nearby districts are well-rated.

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