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Wildwood On Walloon Real Estate
Wildwood on Walloon condominiums is located in Boyne City and world-class Walloon Lake. Wildwood on Walloon condominiums provides a nice Boyne City option as this quiet association features 562 feet of Walloon Lake frontage, tennis courts, and acres of land for hiking. Close to downtown Boyne City and Boyne Mountain. This is a cost-effective way to enjoy Walloon Lake.
Once a summer camp, Wildwood on Walloon is now a 32-acre retreat Condo Association with 2 tennis courts, 3 hole golf course, basketball, sand volleyball court, and children's playscape. It also features 562 feet of Walloon Lake Frontage boating, swimming, and lounging. Adjacent is a 100-acre reserve for mushroom hunting, hiking, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing.
Wildwood on Walloon condos come in two, three, and four-bedroom configurations and the size varies between 1,232-2,600 square feet. Condos typically sell in the $185,000-$375,000 range. These condominiums are the perfect Up North getaways and good investment properties as well! We highly recommend Northern Michigan Escapes, the areas leading provider of vacation home advisory services, for assistance with property management and vacation rentals services.
Condominiums have sold between $300,000-$575,000 and come in three and four-bedroom configurations. The square footage of these units ranges from 1,180 to 2,300 square feet.
According to the Northern Michigan Multi-Listing Service, the average sales price for a condominium in Boyne City, Michigan is $285,125, with a low of $175,000 in 2011 and a high of $575,000 in 2004.
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Walloon Lake Community Highlights
For over 120 years, Walloon has been a place where many of the icons of American business and their families have summered. It is the place where Ernest Hemingway spent his summers as a youth. The lake’s rolling hills and clear, beautiful waters have always been the center of its attraction.
Fisherman love the Walloon Lake area, as did Ernest Hemingway, who spent his summers at the family cottage nestled along the lake's shore. Walloon Lake is a very desirable summer resort area. Travelers and locals boat, swim, and play in the 100-foot waters. which are as clear and blue now as 100 years ago.
Walloon is the 22nd largest lake in Michigan with a surface area of 6.9 square miles and is one of the state’s deepest lakes with mean and maximum depths of 28.9 feet and 100 feet respectively. The shoreline length is 30 miles and is 9.2 miles at its longest point from the tip of the West Arm (Mill Pond) to the Foot (Walloon Lake Village). Walloon Lake is fed primarily by groundwater, with only a few inlet creeks. It has existed in pre-glacial times like a river valley which was re-shaped and deepened by glacial activity.
Camp Daggett has provided meaningful and memorable recreational experiences for the young and young at heart for over 90 years. Embracing its values of respect, teamwork, caring, and fun, Camp Daggett offers year-round programs from summer camp for youth to Adventure Programs for young people and adults. The Camp Daggett facilities are available to the public for events and activities as well.
Michigania isn’t just a place to visit, it’s a place in the hearts of many. It’s where children have learned to shoot an arrow, sing songs, and listen to stories beside the fire. It’s where kids scraped a knee but kept on having fun, and perhaps where someone had their first crush. Camp Michigania is much more than just a place to visit, it’s a tradition people keep alive, and it doesn’t have to end with the summer.
In a few places on the lake, a naturally occurring sandbar has formed near shore, providing shallow water and an opportunity to wade or swim. The state forest land near camp Michigania offers a wonderful opportunity to anchor and enjoy an afternoon of swimming and relaxation.
A Major Benefit of Living in Boyne City, Michigan is the Proximity to Lake Charlevoix - Check Out the Video
Another Major Benefit of Living in Boyne City, Michigan is the Proximity to Boyne Mountain Resort - Check Out the Video
A Major Benefit of Living At Wildwood on Walloon in Boyne City, Michigan is Walloon Lake - Check Out the Video
Living In Boyne City, MI
Affectionately known as "where life meets the lake" and from the moment you arrive, you'll see why. The community is home to a unique selection of attractions including Lake Charlevoix which has been honored among USA Today's list of Best Lakes in America. While the lake is the focal point, for things to do in Boyne City, there is never a dull moment. No matter the season, there is always something special happening. From musicians strolling the streets to art festivals, to being named the Best Main Street Community in Michigan, you'll enjoy every minute of your stay. From a leisurely afternoon on the Boyne River to the beauty of watching a sailboat catch a summer breeze, to the roar of a high-performance boat participating in the Boyne Thunder event, anything having to do with fun on the water is found in and around Boyne City.
When it comes to gathering day-to-day amenities, residents can find most of what they need off of Water Street where several local retailers are located. For added convenience, Boyne City is only twenty minutes from the larger center of Petoskey where you'll find a much more diverse selection of amenities.
Recreation is abundant in Boyne City real estate. Boyne City also has a bustling farmer's market, an art district, and wonderful street music.
One of the most famous attractions in Boyne City is the National Morel Festival held every May. Morel mushroom hunters from around the country come in search of these gourmet delicacies. Other great attractions include Boyne Mountain ski and golf resort, and Avalanche Bay-Michigan's largest indoor waterpark in nearby Boyne Falls.
Downtown Boyne City is the place to go when you're looking for great dining. The list of choices is long, the quality excellent and the opportunities to enjoy yourself are immense. There are more than 20 eating establishments in and around Boyne City, all offering a wide array of entrees.
Another Major Benefit of Living in Boyne City, Michigan is the Proximity to Boyne Mountain Resort - Check Out the Video
Schools Near Homes in Boyne City, Michigan
Walloon Lake is very large and actually encompasses three towns, Petoskey, Boyne City, and Walloon Lake. As a result, we are showing information for both Petoskey and Boyne City school systems (Walloon Lake does not have a school)
There is also a tuition-free charter school, Concord Academy, that is committed to fine arts as a necessary part of a child's education.
Focused on Northern Michigan Investment Real Estate
Brook is focused on lifestyle real estate investment properties as most people want a vacation home to make lifelong memories that endure for their entire family, leave a profound legacy for generations, and they want a solid financial investment at the same time. While the area does have many good realtors, there aren’t many with the unique financial, vacation home investing, and technology marketing background. Brook uses his diverse skill set to help clients properly evaluate and determine whether a vacation home makes financial sense.
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