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Ludington

Ludington

Located in Mason County

$340,040 Average Value
$206 Average Price per Sq Ft
31 Homes For Sale

Nature has long driven Ludington’s economy and appeal

Ludington has always relied on its natural surroundings for prosperity and growth. Early settlers used Lake Michigan and nearby rivers for fishing and trapping, and the area's population and industry grew thanks to lumber yards, sawmills and salt deposits. Now, Ludington thrives off a different type of commerce – tourism. The outdoorsy destination is hot for hikers and campers, with quaint seasonal shops, hotels and lakeside parks. However, Ludington is not just a tourist hub. "There's a wide mix of people moving here full time," says Nathan Sheldon, a Realtor with Lighthouse Realty Ludington. "I've worked with people who grew up here and want to come back, retirees who want to get out of the city and people who vacationed here then got hooked." Sheldon himself moved back to the area after years away, returning for the small-town feel and natural beauty. "I missed the water. There's nothing like it," he says. "I can drive 5 minutes from my house and be on Lake Michigan watching the most incredible sunsets every evening."

Capping the number of rentals protects the city’s small-town charm

Cape Cods, Victorian cottages and bungalows are the oldest styles of the area, lining gridded streets away from Lake Michigan. They range between $50,000 and around $200,000. Ranch-style homes, Colonial Revivals, split-levels and Craftsman homes, spread out from the city's center, range between about $220,000 and $580,000. Some waterfront homes built in the past two decades sell for around $600,000 to $900,000. Condos and townhouses are mostly near Lake Michigan and Pere Marquette Lake, and range between $200,000 and $920,000, depending on size and location. Homes of all styles are bought and used as short-term rental properties. "We see quite a bit of people buying them with the intention of renting them out for a few weeks or a full summer season," Sheldon says. He explains that Ludington caps the number of rental properties in the city, and there are also restrictions block-to-block. "They don't want renters to bother locals too much. They want to keep that small-town feel."

From fishing to snowmobiling, outdoor fun is a year-round draw

Ludington is a popular tourist destination in the warmer season, with outdoor recreation attracting visitors. "Our population skyrockets for those few months," Sheldon says. "There are areas for biking, hiking, kayaking and canoeing. We also have fishing tournaments on Lake Michigan." Ludington State Park is a few miles north and is home to the Big Sable Point Lighthouse, Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness Area and campgrounds along Lake Michigan and Hamlin Lake. Waterfront Park is beside Ludington's harbor, on Pere Marquette Lake. Walking trails lead to statues, monuments, a playground and a pavilion, and concerts occur on the large lawn that backs up to the Harbor View Marina. During cold and snowy winters, residents snowshoe, cross-country ski and snowmobile.

Ice cream, breweries and boutiques draw summer crowds

Boutiques, general stores, outdoor gear shops and thrift stores are along East Ludington Avenue. Locally owned restaurants, breweries and diners are around Ludington's downtown area, including Jamesport Brewing Company and Ludington Bay Brewing Co. "They have phenomenal food, and their beers are awesome," Sheldon says. House of Flavors is where locals and tourists go for ice cream creations, like sundaes, milkshakes and custom flavor blends. "During summer, the line gets so long it wraps around the building," Sheldon says. Family Fare Supermarket, Aldi and Dollar General are on U.S. Route 10, and more big-box stores and fast-food chains are farther east, towards the junction of U.S. routes 10 and 31.

Local schools see renovations and a newly consolidated campus

Voters passed a $210 million bond to improve the area's schools, and in 2022, Ludington's three elementary schools were consolidated into one brand-new, 155,000-square-foot building. The middle school and high school also underwent significant renovations. Ludington Elementary School and O.J. Dejong Middle School are rated B by Niche. Ludington High School earns a B-plus. The Michigan Department of Education offers Schools of Choice, and students can apply to enroll in schools outside their district.

Farmers markets, fairs and artisan shows fill the social calendar

Ludington has a full calendar of seasonal and annual events, including a downtown farmers market in spring and summer, the Western Michigan Fair at the Mason County Fairgrounds and a Festival of Lights for the holidays. Gold Coast Artisan Fair at Rotary Park has over 170 vendors selling handmade art, jewelry, gifts, housewares and food. Ludington Lumber Days celebrates the area's history as a lumber producer with music, family games and a craft beer garden.

Travel to Ludington by ferry, highway or regional flight

The S.S. Badger is the United States' last coal-fired passenger ferry, crossing Lake Michigan from May through October. The trip between Manitowoc , Wisconsin, and Ludington takes about four hours and is popular with tourists and campers traveling with an RV, tour bus or car.
U.S Route 10 and U.S. Route 31 intersect east of the city, and Muskegon is about 60 miles south via Route 31. Muskegon County Airport has domestic flights, and Gerald R. Ford International Airport is about 110 miles southeast, in Grand Rapids . Corwell Health Ludington Hospital is the nearest medical center.

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Ludington Housing Trends

Housing Trends

Median List Price
$299,450
Median Sale Price
$269,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$277,500
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$362,500
Median Change From 1st List Price
3%
Last 12 months Home Sales
121
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
2%
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$206

Area Facts

Number of Homes
2,183
Number of Homes for Sale
31
Median Year Built
2006
Months of Supply
3.10
Average Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
1,896
On par with the national average
1,928
Average Townhouse Size Sq Ft
3,226
Average 2 Bedroom Size Sq Ft
1,224
Average 1 Bedroom Size Sq Ft
717
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
22,651

Open Houses

  • Saturday, Dec 13
    Open Sat 10AM - 11:30AM

    709 E Loomis St, Ludington, MI 49431

    $220,000

    • 5 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,968 Sq Ft
    • 709 E Loomis St
    • New 6 days ago

    OPEN HOUSE: Monday, 12/08 from 5:00-6:30 PMSeller is motivated and will consider all reasonable offers!This charming 5-bedroom, 2-bath home is ideally located just a short walk from downtown Ludington and the beautiful Lake Michigan shoreline. The flexible floor plan offers great potential for a mother-in-law suite or duplex setup. Original wood floors bring warmth and character

    Marc Rosas Five Star Real Estate - Town Square Group

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Distribution of Home Values

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Property Mix - Square Feet

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Demographics

Total Population
7,810
Median Age
46
Population under 18
21.7%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
27.5%
Above the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$49,825
Significantly below the national average
$79,601
Average Household Income
$66,665

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
95.1%
College Graduates
27.5%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
11.9%
% Population in Labor Force
54.2%
Below the national average
64.9%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
37''
Average Winter Low Temperature
17°F
Average Summer High Temperature
79°F
Annual Snowfall
68''

Area Factors

Bikeable

Bike Score®®

51 / 100

Very Walkable

Walk Score®®

78 / 100
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