1011 Elm Street, Newaygo, MI 49337
Property Type - Vacant Land
Amenities
- Waterfront
Description
Beautiful Muskegon River vacant parcel with 240′ of prime low-bank frontage just minutes from downtown Newaygo in Brooks Township. Gorgeous panoramic views with no neighbors across the river. Large, park-like lot. Prime location in an area well-known for steelhead, salmon and trout fishing. Located on a quiet, county-maintained road for year-round access with little traffic except neighbors. Not in Flood plain per FEMA online reporting, buyers to verify. No perk tests available and no survey, these are buyer responsibilities. Shed on property plus electric in multiple areas on the parcel. Excellent opportunity for a building site on the best stretch of river property in Michigan.
Contact the Agent
Ronald A. Lemmon
Associate Broker/OwnerMobile | 616-293-0102 |
Fax | 616-956-7678 |
[email protected] |
Ron has over 40 years of experience in business, finance, investments, mortgage banking, and real estate. He has structured and negotiated a wide variety of complex transactions including business and industry sales as well as commercial and residential real estate. He has been active in the real estate business since 1989 and is an Associate Broker and co-owner of Patriot Realty.
In addition to his business interests, Ron was an assistant professor of business at Alma College from 2001-2015 where he taught finance, strategic management, and investments. He received his bachelor of science degree in business summa cum laude from Aquinas College and his MBA from Western Michigan University.
Ron is a member of the Professional Standards Committee of the Greater Regional Alliance of Realtors and past chair of the association’s Grievance Committee and Finance Committee. He is also a member of the City of Grand Rapids Board of Review. He has served as a member of many civic and community organizations including the City of Kentwood Planning Commission, the City of Kentwood Zoning Commission, the City of Grand Rapids General Pension Board, the City of Grand Rapids Police and Fire Pension Board, and is past vice president of the Grand Rapids Community College Foundation. He is a former on-air business and economic analyst for WOOD TV-8 and columnist for the Grand Rapids Business Journal. He is an on-air programmer (The Professor) for 881.FM–WYCE and serves as a Community Volunteer for the Grand Rapids Police Department.
Ron and his wife, Jeannine, live in Grand Rapids and own a cottage on Pickerel Lake in Newaygo County.