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Huron, MI Condos for Sale

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    $219,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,300 Sq Ft

    19040 Otto Ct, New Boston, MI 48164

    Desirable ranch condo in popular and friendly western Wayne County association. Two roomy bedrooms and baths. Owners bath is step in shower. Lovely view from your living room, primary bedroom, or deck. Big open kitchen offers lots of space for dining and entertaining. You will love the low HOA fees and the country feel of these condos. Units in this association don't last long so make your

    Margi Swick Coldwell Banker Haynes R.E. in Monroe

    19040 Otto Ct, New Boston, MI 48164
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    $394,900

    $5K PRICE DROP
    • 3 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 1,493 Sq Ft

    31637 Beaver Cir Unit 1, New Boston, MI 48164

    ''Welcome to this charming three-bedroom, three-bath brick condo with pond views in the popular Huron School District! This home boasts a finished Daylight basement, with Water Jet back up sump pump, perfect for entertaining or extra living space, and a new (2025)Generac whole house generator for peace of mind. You'll love the high ceilings and high-end stainless steel appliances in the

    Richard Davis Century 21 Affiliated

    31637 Beaver Cir Unit 1, New Boston, MI 48164

Why Live in Huron

Huron Township in Huron, MI sits just south of Detroit Metropolitan Airport and offers a range of single-family homes, from ranch and split-level designs to Craftsman and New Traditional styles. Many properties sit on larger lots with oak trees, while some subdivisions have smaller yards and less tree cover, and there are also manufactured home communities and land available. Brown Elementary School in the Huron School District has a high rating, and students can continue through local junior high and high school options. Jobs are available close by at logistics centers for Amazon and Swift Transportation and at manufacturers like Autokinition Global Group and Blue Diamond Steel Casting, with Detroit about 25 miles north for additional employment and attractions. The Huron River runs through the area and anchors several major attractions, including Willow Metropark with sports courts, a playground, a pool, and golf, Oakwoods Metropark with trails, docks, and a nature center, and Lower Huron Metropark with an aquatic center and boat rentals. New Boston adds a small downtown, a farmer’s market, and the annual Applefest each October. Dining options include New Boston Coney and Grill, Iron Mike’s Tavern, and Mahek. Shopping is more limited, with only smaller grocers and convenience stores in the township, while larger stores like Kroger and Meijer sit east in Flat Rock. Residents rely on cars, using Interstate 275 to reach I-94, the airport about 9 miles away, and Corewell Health Wayne Hospital 12 miles north, while also weighing flood risk along the Huron River and train noise in New Boston.

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