$899 - $1,039 per month
Holly Ridge Apartments
1 - 2 Beds
3512 Grange Hall Rd, Holly, MI 48442
$899 - $1,039 per month
Holly Ridge Apartments
1 - 2 Beds
3512 Grange Hall Rd, Holly, MI 48442
$1,100 per month
300 Center St, Holly, MI 48442
1/2 Duplex on Dead end road walking distance to Downtown Holly restaurants and & Parks. 2 bedrooms 1 bath with in unit Laundry room. Newer furnace & A/C. Freshly painted. Ceramic Bath. Fenced yard. Application W2 Paystub and credit report required. 1 1/2 month security Available immediately. Minimum 12 month lease but longer is okNo pets
Steve Oaks RE/MAX Classic
$1,165 - $1,918 per month
Gateway of Grand Blanc
1 - 3 Beds
5220 Baldwin Rd, Holly, MI 48442
$949 - $1,099 per month
Grange Oaks Apartments
1 - 2 Beds
3301 Grange Hall Rd, Holly, MI 48442
$1,450 per month
14516 Birchwood Dr, Holly, MI 48442
This property at 14516 Birchwood Dr features 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, offering a total of 1,056 square feet of living space. The living room is spacious, providing ample room for seating and entertainment. The bathroom includes a tub/shower combination for convenience. Each bedroom is designed for comfortable living, with sufficient closet space. Additional amenities include storage space,
Holly, Michigan, is a small town with a nostalgic charm, featuring historic Victorian-era buildings and homes that create a picturesque ambiance. The town's vibrant downtown, known as Main Street Holly, is home to locally-owned shops like Holly Antiques and Altered Designs, as well as dining spots such as Battle Alley Coffee Company and Red Devil Restaurant. Holly hosts unique events throughout the year, including the Holly Dickens Festival during the holidays, which transforms the town into a scene from "A Christmas Carol," and Art in the Alley in the summer, showcasing local artisans. The Holly Area School District is highly rated, contributing to the town's appeal for families. Nature enthusiasts can explore Seven Lakes State Park, which offers miles of trails and shorelines, and Lakeside Memorial Park, known for its climbing tower and scenic views of Bush Lake. Holly's housing market features a mix of Victorian and Colonial homes, modern constructions, ranch-style homes, and new townhome-style condos. Despite its walkability, Holly lacks public transportation, necessitating a car for travel beyond the town. Interstate 75, located three miles east, provides access to downtown Detroit and other major highways. While Holly enjoys a lower crime risk compared to the national average, it faces environmental challenges from the old Falk Road Landfill, which has led to soil contamination issues in nearby areas.