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Sharon, MI Houses for Sale

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    $429,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,834 Sq Ft

    19840 Queens Ct, Manchester, MI 48158

    Get ready to enjoy this peaceful country setting and the welcoming feel of a quiet rural neighborhood, with room to relax, garden, and take in the open surroundings.Impeccably maintained Cape Cod set on 1.5 acres, offering a comfortable blend of classic charm and thoughtful updates. The main level features a spacious primary suite with an en suite bath, walk-in closet, walk-in shower, and

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    Mary Robertson

    RE/MAX Platinum

    (734) 514-4875

    19840 Queens Ct, Manchester, MI 48158
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    $549,800

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,600 Sq Ft

    2601 Sharon Hollow Rd, Grass Lake, MI 49240

    Rare Dual-Parcel Opportunity on 23 Acres – Live, Build, Invest Discover a unique opportunity to own two adjoining parcels totaling 23 acres in a peaceful Grass Lake setting—offering flexibility, privacy potential, and long-term value rarely found in a single purchase. The property includes a 5-acre homesite featuring a well-maintained farmhouse with key updates already completed, making it

    Jennifer and Joe Caira-Lauff Real Estate One Chesterfield

    2601 Sharon Hollow Rd, Grass Lake, MI 49240

Why Live in Sharon

Sharon Township in Manchester is a rural area known for its spacious properties and privacy. Homes here range from mid-1800s structures to more modern builds post-1960s, with new developments required to be on plots of 10 acres or larger. Properties priced between $300,000 and $500,000 are typically smaller ranch styles or older homes, while those in the $550,000 to $700,000 range often feature modern amenities like backyard patios, five bedrooms, or personal ponds. The township lacks public water and sewer systems, relying instead on private wells and septic systems, and broadband coverage is limited. Sharon Mills County Park, a 264-acre historic site, offers kayaking, fishing, hiking, and tours of a historic mill, while the Sharonville State Wildlife Management Area provides hunting grounds across 6,000 acres. The area is generally safer than the national average, though some parts near the River Raisin are prone to flooding. Sharon Township has no central commercial district but features a gas station, hardware store, and Linda’s Diner, a local favorite. For more amenities, residents head to nearby Manchester, which has a grocery store, farmers market, and summer events. Commuting to Ann Arbor, 23 miles away, is common, with M-52 being the main route. The Detroit Metropolitan Airport is about 45 miles away. Schools in the area are served by Manchester Community Schools, which have average ratings.

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