Muskegon

    Muskegon, is a magnificent coastal community located in the state of Michigan. It sits on Lake Michigan, at the mouth of the Muskegon River. While this is a peaceful residential enclave, residents here have a wealth of attractions that continue to draw new residents and visitors alike to this scenic setting. Throughout the year, nearly two million vacationers choose Muskegon for their holiday time.

It is this exceptional coastline that is truly the heart of the region. Muskegon benefits from its proximity to nearly four hundred miles of rivers, over eleven thousand acres of lakes and twenty seven miles of Lake Michigan. With the coastal areas such a centerpiece to the region, Muskegon residents actively maintain the natural beauty that contributes so heavily to quality of life in this area. In fact, the Clean Beaches Council cited Muskegon's Pere Marquette Beach on Lake Michigan as one of the cleanest in America.

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Muskegon supports a population of just over 40,000 residents. The average age of a resident here is 32 years old, with an annual household income of approximately $30,000. Muskegon has two major employment sectors in the region. Nearly thirty percent of locals here are employed in the manufacturing sector. Retail trade is the region's second largest employer, with just over eleven percent working in this field.

Home prices in the area vary widely. Like many other parts of the country, properties located on one of Muskegon's many coastlines are some of the region's most prized addresses. Still, the average price of a home in this area is below many comparable communities in the nation. Whether you prefer a an urban apartment, lakeside condominium, an historic home, or a country estate situated on plenty of acreage, Muskegon has it all. In the downtown district, many older historic buildings are experiencing an renaissance and are being converted into modern lofts with waterfront views. By most reports, Muskegon offers homes that start at a modest $50,000 for a "fixer-upper" property to well over the million-dollar mark for a luxury waterfront mansion. Muskegon

In their free time, residents here love to take advantage of the numerous parks situated pleasantly on the local waterfront. There are plenty of meandering paths for hiking, bicycling and rollerblading, beach volleyball areas, basketball courts and picnic pavilions. Kayakers, canoeists and fishermen find the White River and Muskegon to be the most inviting for these activities. White Lake, Mona Lake, and Bear Lake are popular for pleasure craft operators. The area offers plenty of public and private marinas for boat owners, with over three thousand boat slips. Further inland, residents have an additional thirty more lakes to explore.

Muskegon is also the home of some of Michigan's best state parks and preserved open spaces. Camping is a popular weekend activity in the area, and the numerous parks offer a wealth of campgrounds, trails, horseback riding, and courts and fields for nearly every sport. You can choose to explore the nearly twenty three mile long Hart-Montague Bicycle Trail, or the twenty six mile paved Muskatawa Trail. Some of the most popular parks in the area include Hoffmaster, Muskegon and Duck Lake State Parks, the Manistee National Forest and Muskegon Game Area. The area further boasts dozens more local parks which lie within easy access of residential neighborhoods.

Muskegon is a "four seasons" kind of town, and in the winter the town experiences an average of one hundred inches of snow. Locals take advantage of the winter months to enjoy the best of cold weather activities. The Muskatawa and Hart-Montague trails convert for snowmobile use and you will find a steady stream of sledders cruising down the West Shore Trail. The many lakes freeze over and become a gathering spot for figure skating and ice hockey. Muskegon further boasts the Winter Sports Complex at Muskegon State Park, with a cross-country ski course, snowshoe trails, an ice rink and the incredibly popular luge!

Muskegon is a family-friendly community with a wealth of activities that make the most of its residents' free time. If you are thinking about moving, consider a move to Muskegon, Michigan! To learn more, request our free relocation packet today.





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