$675 per month
Lloyd House I
1 - 3 Beds
927 1st St, Menominee, MI 49858
$675 per month
Lloyd House I
1 - 3 Beds
927 1st St, Menominee, MI 49858
$1,200 per month
517 1st St Unit D, Menominee, MI 49858
Property Id: 2142993Beautifully remodeled upscale 2 bedroom upper apartment on First Street, Menominee. Spacious and bright with high ceilings and skylights, brand new kitchen appliances including a dishwasher. Shared laundry space. No pets, no smoking. Rent includes water & sewer. Tenant pays heat/electric. Successful background check, income verification, and credit check
$1,075 per month
1804 13th Ave Unit Lower, Menominee, MI 49858
Property Id: 1400433Remodeled lower duplex available for rent immediately. Spacious 2 bedroom 1 bath, enclosed sun porch or sitting room, dining room, and living room. Located in Menominee, MI
$900 per month
1610 36th Ave Unit A, Menominee, MI 49858
This is a NON-SMOKING Facility with NO PETS allowed.Westwood Hills Apartment complex is located in a quiet neighborhood next to the Water Tower Park in Menominee; these are some of the nicest apartments in the area. This unit is located on the second floor of the east side building.The paved parking lot is kept plowed in winter and a one car garage unit is included in the
Menominee, Michigan, located at the mouth of the Menominee River where it meets Green Bay, is a waterfront community known for its coastal lifestyle and outdoor recreation. This small city, just north of the Wisconsin border, offers a relaxed pace of life with abundant water-based activities. The Menominee Marina is a notable spot, providing access to Door County, often called the Martha’s Vineyard of the Midwest, and is popular for fishing. John Henes Park is ideal for beach days, while the Menominee North Pier Lighthouse offers winter views of icy waters. The First Street Historic District, part of downtown Menominee, features historic shopfronts, dining options like Serving Spoon and Murray’s Irish Pub, and a vibrant summer scene. Local events include Concerts in the Park on Stephenson Island and the Menominee Farmer’s Market. The city’s Fourth of July fireworks display is a highlight. Menominee’s residential areas are characterized by midcentury ranch-style homes and bungalows, with some modern builds near the airport. Waterfront homes offer scenic views of Green Bay. The city’s property and violent crime rates are below the national averages. Menominee Area Public Schools serve the community, and the city shares a historic football rivalry with neighboring Marinette. Major employers include Enstrom Helicopter Corporation and Marinette Marine, with many residents commuting to Green Bay, 57 miles away, for additional employment opportunities.