$850 - $975 per month
Rolling Meadows
1 - 2 Beds
360 N Ann St, Fowlerville, MI 48836
$850 - $975 per month
Rolling Meadows
1 - 2 Beds
360 N Ann St, Fowlerville, MI 48836
$1,099 per month
825 S Grand Ave Unit 5, Fowlerville, MI 48836
"MOVE-IN PROMOTION" $750.00 1st Month's Rent. 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath 2nd floor apartment with Sliding door access to personal Deck. Kitchen provided with Refrigerator, Built-in Micro-wave, Built-in Dishwasher,and Electric Range/oven. Assigned personal/locking storage. Wall unit Air conditioner. 2nd floor Common Area Washer & Dryer, pay-4-use. Water, Trash, Snow removal, Lawn care, included in rent.
Steve Schwerin Mutual Realty, LLC
$1,100 per month
Meadow View Townhomes
2 Beds
411-524 Meadow View Ln, Fowlerville, MI 48836
$1,099 per month
125 E van Riper Rd Unit 7, Fowlerville, MI 48836
MOVE-IN SPECIAL-1st MONTH'S RENT $750.00" 2 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, 2nd level apartment with Balcony deck access from the Living room sliding door. Kitchen appliances include Refrigerator, Electric range/oven, Dishwasher, and built-in Microwave. Wall unit Air conditioner. Storage area in building. Common Washer & Dryer, pay-4-use in common area. Rent includes Water, Sewer, Lawn care, Snow removal,
Steve Schwerin Mutual Realty, LLC
Fowlerville offers small-town living between Lansing and the Detroit metro area in Michigan. Interstate 96 provides access to the larger cities, and there's a small downtown area for that community vibe, but there's plenty of room to spread out in the surrounding countryside. Some National and Foursquare homes were built in the 1800s, and midcentury ranch-style and modern New Traditional houses provide modern options. The median home sale price of $325,000 is lower than nearby cities like Brighton and Howell, which have experienced more recent growth. Students can attend Fowlerville Community Schools, including the highly rated Fowlerville High School. Local green spaces include Centennial Park, which has a walking path that extends downtown, and the recently updated Fowlerville Community Park, also known as "The Big Park." Community events like the Fowlerville Family Fair and Christmas in the Ville bring neighbors together and draw visitors from surrounding areas. Churches host other gatherings that appeal to residents of all ages. In the single-stoplight downtown, you'll find restaurants like the Olden Days Cafe and Bloated Goat Saloon, plus groceries at Save-On Family Foods and home essentials at Kodet's True Value Hardware. Most people commute to Lansing for work, and the 30-mile drive on I-96 takes about half an hour.