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    $169,900

    • Studio
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,660 Sq Ft

    943 Cole Rd, Monroe, MI 48162

    Investment Opportunity – Fully Occupied Duplex in Frenchtown Twp, MI!Now available! This income-producing duplex is an ideal addition to your real estate portfolio. Both units are currently fully rented, providing immediate cash flow from day one.Located in the heart of Monroe County—just a 5-minute drive from Lake Erie’s western edge—this property sits in a growing rental market

    Dawn Jerore-Zachariah Irongate Realty Group

    943 Cole Rd, Monroe, MI 48162

Why Live in Detroit Beach

Detroit Beach, Michigan, originally a vacation home community, has evolved into a thriving year-round community along Lake Erie. The area features a mix of old cottages, modern mansions, ranch-style homes, Colonial Revivals, and bilevel homes, reflecting a wide range of socioeconomic backgrounds. Flood insurance is often required for homes near the lake due to potential water damage, though only 100 homes have basements. Community life is vibrant, with annual events like Halloween parties and Easter egg hunts held at the largest park, which also features a "Forever Christmas Tree." Residents enjoy the waterfront for fishing and biking, while Sterling State Park nearby hosts a significant Fourth of July fireworks display. The Detroit Beach Boat Club offers additional amenities for members, including docking facilities and summer events. The Resort Authority District oversees infrastructure projects, including brace walls and pumps to manage flooding. Local schools are part of the Jefferson School District, though they have mixed ratings. North Dixie Highway, just outside the community, provides dining options like Sal's Family Restaurant and recreational activities at The Sports Gardens. Major employers such as DTE Energy, ProMedica Monroe Regional Hospital, and La-Z-Boy headquarters are within a 5-mile drive, and Lake Erie Transit buses serve the area. The streets are narrow and lack sidewalks, but they are free from non-residential traffic, making them suitable for walking and biking.

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