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Why Live in Gladwin
Gladwin, Michigan, is a rural community surrounded by woods, water, and trails, offering a nature-filled lifestyle year-round. The area is known for its abundance of trucks, reflecting the local culture of flannels and jeans in winter and bathing suits in summer. Housing options range from historic homes to new constructions, including ranch-style homes and cabins. The streets are laid out in a grid with sidewalks and large trees, and lot sizes average about a quarter of an acre. Gladwin Community Schools offer a mix of ratings, with options for dual enrollment through Kirtland Community College. Outdoor attractions include Gladwin Park & Campground with a sandy beach on the Cedar River, North Park with a skate park and kayak launch, and the Trail of Two Cities biking trail. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy the Gladwin Heights Golf Course and Sugar Springs Golf Club. Local shopping features groceries, antiques, and Amish goods, with restaurants primarily along West Cedar Avenue. The annual Gladwin County Fair and the Gladwin County Festival of Lights are notable events, while the Gladwin Farmers Market runs from early May to early October. The community is car-dependent, with ATVs and golf carts commonly used on the quiet country roads. Gladwin is situated between Interstate 75 and U.S. Route 127, about 14 miles from each, and the closest airport is in Saginaw, approximately 65 miles away.
Condo Prices in Gladwin, MI
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Median Condo Price
$162,900
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Median 2-Bedroom Condo Price
$162,900
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