$910,000 Unique Saugatuck Year-Round Getaway! A wonderful opportunity to own this jewel, located just 2 miles from Saugatuck. Truly distinctive, this sophisticated retreat has been completely reimagined and renovated to blend modern luxury with the natural beauty that surrounds it. Every inch of the home has been thoughtfully transformed, resulting in a refined yet welcoming escape that lives as comfortably as it impresses. The unique floor plan unfolds across two levels, where light, space, and design come together effortlessly. Three beautifully appointed bedrooms and two spa-inspired baths provide a sense of calm and comfort, while the expansive main living area is anchored by a striking, one-of-a-kind fireplace—creating a dramatic focal point for both quiet evenings and relaxed gatherings. An elegant staircase leads to the upper level, where vaulted ceilings and abundant natural light enhance the home's open, airy feel. At the center of it all, the kitchen and great room flow seamlessly together, designed for both everyday living and effortless entertaining. Premium Bosch and Bertazzoni appliances, a stunning quartz waterfall island, and carefully curated finishes reflect a commitment to both quality and style. Outdoor living is just as inviting. A generous wraparound porch offers a peaceful place to unwind among the trees, while the fire pit creates the perfect setting for evenings under the stars. A detached outbuilding has been thoughtfully converted into a private office or bunkhouse—ideal for guests or creative space—and an additional shed provides practical storage for outdoor gear. Ideally situated just minutes from Goshorn Lake, Lake Michigan, and downtown Saugatuck, the location offers easy access to kayaking, boating, biking, hiking, and some of West Michigan's most beloved beaches. With public access to Goshorn Lake nearby and town just a short drive away, this property captures the essence of lakeshore living—elevated, effortless, and entirely unique. Call today to schedule your private showing and start living the Saugatuck lifestyle. 3 Beds ⋅ 2 Baths ⋅ 26019134 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status Unique Saugatuck Year-Round Getaway! A wonderful opportunity to own this jewel, located just 2 miles from Saugatuck. Truly distinctive, this sophisticated retreat has been completely reimagined and renovated to blend modern luxury with the natural beauty that surrounds it. Every inch of the home has been thoughtfully transformed, resulting in a refined yet welcoming escape that lives as comfortably as it impresses. The unique floor plan unfolds across two levels, where light, space, and design come together effortlessly. Three beautifully appointed bedrooms and two spa-inspired baths provide a sense of calm and comfort, while the expansive main living area is anchored by a striking, one-of-a-kind fireplace—creating a dramatic focal point for both quiet evenings and relaxed gatherings. An elegant staircase leads to the upper level, where vaulted ceilings and abundant natural light enhance the home's open, airy feel. At the center of it all, the kitchen and great room flow seamlessly together, designed for both everyday living and effortless entertaining. Premium Bosch and Bertazzoni appliances, a stunning quartz waterfall island, and carefully curated finishes reflect a commitment to both quality and style. Outdoor living is just as inviting. A generous wraparound porch offers a peaceful place to unwind among the trees, while the fire pit creates the perfect setting for evenings under the stars. A detached outbuilding has been thoughtfully converted into a private office or bunkhouse—ideal for guests or creative space—and an additional shed provides practical storage for outdoor gear. Ideally situated just minutes from Goshorn Lake, Lake Michigan, and downtown Saugatuck, the location offers easy access to kayaking, boating, biking, hiking, and some of West Michigan's most beloved beaches. With public access to Goshorn Lake nearby and town just a short drive away, this property captures the essence of lakeshore living—elevated, effortless, and entirely unique. Call today to schedule your private showing and start living the Saugatuck lifestyle. 6480 Island Lake Road, Holland
$1,200,000 High Traffic corridor off of Exit 36 of the I-196 Gerald R Ford Freeway. Take Blue Star Hwy North toward Douglas and location is on the West side of the road just before a half mile off exit. Please do not go onto property if interested, contact listing agent, or a buyers agent to set up a showing after hours of operations to tour facility. Can be also sold with 6764 Just Barns Drive, Fennville, MI 49408 MLS# 26014381 1 Baths ⋅ 26014383 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status High Traffic corridor off of Exit 36 of the I-196 Gerald R Ford Freeway. Take Blue Star Hwy North toward Douglas and location is on the West side of the road just before a half mile off exit. Please do not go onto property if interested, contact listing agent, or a buyers agent to set up a showing after hours of operations to tour facility. Can be also sold with 6764 Just Barns Drive, Fennville, MI 49408 MLS# 26014381 2918 Blue Star Highway, Douglas
$450,000 Green Zoned Marijuana Facility For Sale! This newer cultivation facility is currently working and ready to transfer to a new approved owner. This two level custom-designed space is a small cultivation operation for custom genetics, it is ideal for a craft grower who wants to work with smaller batches, or as a research location ancillary to bigger nearby facilities. All inquires to be directed to the listing agent by a buyer, or a buyers representative. Can be sold with 2918 Blue Star Highway, Douglas, MI 49406 MLS#26014383 1 Baths ⋅ 26014381 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status Green Zoned Marijuana Facility For Sale! This newer cultivation facility is currently working and ready to transfer to a new approved owner. This two level custom-designed space is a small cultivation operation for custom genetics, it is ideal for a craft grower who wants to work with smaller batches, or as a research location ancillary to bigger nearby facilities. All inquires to be directed to the listing agent by a buyer, or a buyers representative. Can be sold with 2918 Blue Star Highway, Douglas, MI 49406 MLS#26014383 6764 Just Barns Drive, Fennville
$625,000 Welcome! In sought-after Saugatuck Twp--just a short walk downtown --this exceptional two-unit offers prime location without the city's short-term rental restrictions. Recently remodeled in 2024 with new flooring, fresh paint and more, this is a rare gem. Unit 1: 1 bedroom, 1 bath with attached garage Unit 2: 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. Both have STR license and bring in approximately $90K/yr in short-term rental income. Looking to house hack? Live in one unit while renting out the other to offset your mortgage--or rent both and maximize cash flow. Adding private hot tubs could increase annual income by an estimated $20,000. Whether you're an investor or looking to reduce housing costs, this property is your opportunity to own in a thriving vacation market. Ask us how to make 707 N Maple yours today! 26012799 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status Welcome! In sought-after Saugatuck Twp--just a short walk downtown --this exceptional two-unit offers prime location without the city's short-term rental restrictions. Recently remodeled in 2024 with new flooring, fresh paint and more, this is a rare gem. Unit 1: 1 bedroom, 1 bath with attached garage Unit 2: 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. Both have STR license and bring in approximately $90K/yr in short-term rental income. Looking to house hack? Live in one unit while renting out the other to offset your mortgage--or rent both and maximize cash flow. Adding private hot tubs could increase annual income by an estimated $20,000. Whether you're an investor or looking to reduce housing costs, this property is your opportunity to own in a thriving vacation market. Ask us how to make 707 N Maple yours today! 707 N Maple Street, Saugatuck
$1,690,000 Waterfront investment property! This premier 7-bedroom, 6-bath waterfront home is a standout investment opportunity at $1.8 million. Newly remodeled and furnished with high end furniture included in the sale. Accommodating up to 14/16 guests, it features a charming four-season front porch, back patio for outdoor BBQ's, a private hot tub, and it's part of an 11-unit association offering a shared pool. This home comes with 2 of the associations premier end docks that only owners can enjoy with a gate to keep your boat secure. Perfectly positioned between downtown Saugatuck and Douglas, it's just a stroll away from great restaurants, shopping, bars, and parks. Ideal for large groups and unforgettable getaways! Could be converted back to a bed and breakfast again if someone wanted to make that their residence and offer rooms to rent. Owner is licensed agent in the State of Michigan 6 Baths ⋅ 26010197 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status Waterfront investment property! This premier 7-bedroom, 6-bath waterfront home is a standout investment opportunity at $1.8 million. Newly remodeled and furnished with high end furniture included in the sale. Accommodating up to 14/16 guests, it features a charming four-season front porch, back patio for outdoor BBQ's, a private hot tub, and it's part of an 11-unit association offering a shared pool. This home comes with 2 of the associations premier end docks that only owners can enjoy with a gate to keep your boat secure. Perfectly positioned between downtown Saugatuck and Douglas, it's just a stroll away from great restaurants, shopping, bars, and parks. Ideal for large groups and unforgettable getaways! Could be converted back to a bed and breakfast again if someone wanted to make that their residence and offer rooms to rent. Owner is licensed agent in the State of Michigan 787 Lake Street Unit 11, Saugatuck
$1,389,000 Built in 2019 on the edge of downtown Saugatuck, this 5-bedroom, 4.5-bath home works equally well as a full-time residence or a rental investment. A private guest suite above the garage — complete with its own en-suite bath — gives visitors a space of their own, and parking for six covers everything from a boat trailer to a full house of guests. Shopping, dining, and entertainment are all a short walk away, so you get downtown convenience with a quiet, secluded retreat to come home to. Inside, the layout is bright and open, built for gathering after a day on the water. The kitchen features premium appliances, quartz counters, and custom cabinetry, and opens to a living room with cozy fireplace. Expansive windows carry natural light throughout and frame peeks of water views from several rooms. The first floor includes an en-suite bedroom; upstairs, a second en-suite bedroom sits alongside two additional bedrooms sharing a bath. Outdoor living gets equal attention: a patio for dining, and a covered breezeway with an outdoor TV and lounge area for watching the game. Whether you're after a primary residence, a vacation home, or a rental property, this one covers the bases. +This property is being sold turnkey. All furnishings and kitchen accessories included in purchase. 5 Beds ⋅ 5 Baths ⋅ 26009916 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status Built in 2019 on the edge of downtown Saugatuck, this 5-bedroom, 4.5-bath home works equally well as a full-time residence or a rental investment. A private guest suite above the garage — complete with its own en-suite bath — gives visitors a space of their own, and parking for six covers everything from a boat trailer to a full house of guests. Shopping, dining, and entertainment are all a short walk away, so you get downtown convenience with a quiet, secluded retreat to come home to. Inside, the layout is bright and open, built for gathering after a day on the water. The kitchen features premium appliances, quartz counters, and custom cabinetry, and opens to a living room with cozy fireplace. Expansive windows carry natural light throughout and frame peeks of water views from several rooms. The first floor includes an en-suite bedroom; upstairs, a second en-suite bedroom sits alongside two additional bedrooms sharing a bath. Outdoor living gets equal attention: a patio for dining, and a covered breezeway with an outdoor TV and lounge area for watching the game. Whether you're after a primary residence, a vacation home, or a rental property, this one covers the bases. +This property is being sold turnkey. All furnishings and kitchen accessories included in purchase. 702 Lake Street, Saugatuck
$759,000 Easy living at this well maintained ranch daylight walkout four bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home. Walking distance to Douglas shops and dining yet located on a tranquil site surrounded by mature trees. Wrap around back porch over looks the ample fenced in yard with hot tub and stone patio. Great layout for family and guests with a three car garage. Take a nice stroll to the public access to Kalamazoo river at Wade's Bayou .6 mi. 4 Beds ⋅ 3 Baths ⋅ 26008957 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status Easy living at this well maintained ranch daylight walkout four bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home. Walking distance to Douglas shops and dining yet located on a tranquil site surrounded by mature trees. Wrap around back porch over looks the ample fenced in yard with hot tub and stone patio. Great layout for family and guests with a three car garage. Take a nice stroll to the public access to Kalamazoo river at Wade's Bayou .6 mi. 319 S Union Street, Douglas
$475,000 **Priced to Sell Below Appraisal** This spacious, rare, ranch style open concept move in ready 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath home sleeps 6, boasts a city assessed value at $610,000 with seller reduction to $475,000 due to an out of state relocation. Situated on a large fenced lot enjoy the large patio, raised bed garden, mature landscaping of flowering shrubs with a pond view overlooking Mildred Petersen Nature Preserve from the primary bedroom. Perfect for entertaining out of town guests. This ideal city location situated in a quiet neighborhood is only a short walk connected to the vibe of all the downtown festivals, restaurants, shops, parks and theater. The adjoining living and dining area share a natural gas ventless fireplace, and cedar lined wood sauna. Not just for summer fun and sunsets, this is 45 minutes to Michigan's downhill snow skiing and winter wonderland sports. Expand this home by updating the full unfinished walk out level basement into additional bedrooms, bathrooms, and living space. The seller already has city and historic committee approved plans for a 2 story 1 bd, 1 bath, carriage house garage addition. There is plenty of storage in the basement garage. Here's your chance to make instant equity. Make this prime downtown home your future happy place in this popular well liked sailboat community. 2 Beds ⋅ 1 Baths ⋅ 26007925 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status **Priced to Sell Below Appraisal** This spacious, rare, ranch style open concept move in ready 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath home sleeps 6, boasts a city assessed value at $610,000 with seller reduction to $475,000 due to an out of state relocation. Situated on a large fenced lot enjoy the large patio, raised bed garden, mature landscaping of flowering shrubs with a pond view overlooking Mildred Petersen Nature Preserve from the primary bedroom. Perfect for entertaining out of town guests. This ideal city location situated in a quiet neighborhood is only a short walk connected to the vibe of all the downtown festivals, restaurants, shops, parks and theater. The adjoining living and dining area share a natural gas ventless fireplace, and cedar lined wood sauna. Not just for summer fun and sunsets, this is 45 minutes to Michigan's downhill snow skiing and winter wonderland sports. Expand this home by updating the full unfinished walk out level basement into additional bedrooms, bathrooms, and living space. The seller already has city and historic committee approved plans for a 2 story 1 bd, 1 bath, carriage house garage addition. There is plenty of storage in the basement garage. Here's your chance to make instant equity. Make this prime downtown home your future happy place in this popular well liked sailboat community. 895 Holland Street, Saugatuck
$950,000 Downtown Saugatuck Mixed-Use: Prime Location & Immediate Income Positioned in the heart of vibrant downtown Saugatuck, this exceptional mixed-use property offers immediate cash flow potential with separate commercial and residential units. Just steps from the waterfront, this is a rare opportunity to secure a versatile asset in one of West Michigan's most sought-after destinations. The main and lower levels feature ~2,300 sq. ft. of high-visibility commercial space (C-1 Zoning). Formerly the iconic Hoopdee Scootee, this space is ideal for a boutique, gallery, or personal service business, benefiting from steady foot traffic next to neighbors like Kilwins and Pumpernickles. Above, the second and third floors host a private-entry 1-bedroom, 1½-bath apartment—perfect for generating rental income or as an owner's retreat. This open-concept residence features in-unit laundry, a gas fireplace, a private deck, and charming water glimpses from the bedroom. Whether for investment or a live-work lifestyle, this property delivers character and unmatched potential. 3 Baths ⋅ 26004292 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status Downtown Saugatuck Mixed-Use: Prime Location & Immediate Income Positioned in the heart of vibrant downtown Saugatuck, this exceptional mixed-use property offers immediate cash flow potential with separate commercial and residential units. Just steps from the waterfront, this is a rare opportunity to secure a versatile asset in one of West Michigan's most sought-after destinations. The main and lower levels feature ~2,300 sq. ft. of high-visibility commercial space (C-1 Zoning). Formerly the iconic Hoopdee Scootee, this space is ideal for a boutique, gallery, or personal service business, benefiting from steady foot traffic next to neighbors like Kilwins and Pumpernickles. Above, the second and third floors host a private-entry 1-bedroom, 1½-bath apartment—perfect for generating rental income or as an owner's retreat. This open-concept residence features in-unit laundry, a gas fireplace, a private deck, and charming water glimpses from the bedroom. Whether for investment or a live-work lifestyle, this property delivers character and unmatched potential. 133 Mason Street, Saugatuck
$995,000 Rare in-town opportunity to acquire two adjoining, oversized building sites within the Saugatuck city limits. This unique offering provides the flexibility to create a private family compound or estate setting with ample room for two homes, two accessory dwelling units (ADUs), a swimming pool, and generous outdoor living spaces—all while enjoying the charm and lifestyle of one of West Michigan's most sought-after lake towns. Located on the ''Hill'' and a short walk to downtown. Currently combined as a single parcel, the property could be easily split again, offering dual frontage on Allegan Street and Maple Street. Large, buildable parcels with subdivision potential inside the city limits are exceptionally rare, making this a standout opportunity for homeowners, investors, or developers seeking location, flexibility, and long-term value. 26002775 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status Rare in-town opportunity to acquire two adjoining, oversized building sites within the Saugatuck city limits. This unique offering provides the flexibility to create a private family compound or estate setting with ample room for two homes, two accessory dwelling units (ADUs), a swimming pool, and generous outdoor living spaces—all while enjoying the charm and lifestyle of one of West Michigan's most sought-after lake towns. Located on the ''Hill'' and a short walk to downtown. Currently combined as a single parcel, the property could be easily split again, offering dual frontage on Allegan Street and Maple Street. Large, buildable parcels with subdivision potential inside the city limits are exceptionally rare, making this a standout opportunity for homeowners, investors, or developers seeking location, flexibility, and long-term value. 1020 Allegan Street, Saugatuck
$230,000 Outstanding 2.9-acre commercial parcel offering 290 feet of prime frontage along Blue Star Hwy. Ideally located near Interstate 196 and just minutes from Douglas and Saugatuck, this site offers excellent visibility, easy access, and strong traffic counts. Zoned C-2A, allowing for a variety of commercial and mixed-use opportunities. Perfect for retail, office, service, or hospitality development. 25056732 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status Outstanding 2.9-acre commercial parcel offering 290 feet of prime frontage along Blue Star Hwy. Ideally located near Interstate 196 and just minutes from Douglas and Saugatuck, this site offers excellent visibility, easy access, and strong traffic counts. Zoned C-2A, allowing for a variety of commercial and mixed-use opportunities. Perfect for retail, office, service, or hospitality development. 2930 S Blue Star Highway, Douglas
$298,000 Build Your Dream in Saugatuck Township! This awesome 1.43-acre vacant lot sits in a prime location overlooking Clearbrook Golf Course. Already perc tested, cleared, and construction-ready, the property gives you a head start on your new build. Saugatuck Township zoning even allows for an Auxiliary Dwelling Unit (up to 650 sq. ft.), perfect for guest quarters, a rental suite, or private studio. Whether you're envisioning a full-time residence, vacation retreat, or investment property, this parcel offers the ideal blend of location, convenience, and opportunity—all just minutes from downtown Saugatuck, Douglas, and Lake Michigan beaches. 25049752 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE CONTINGENT Status Build Your Dream in Saugatuck Township! This awesome 1.43-acre vacant lot sits in a prime location overlooking Clearbrook Golf Course. Already perc tested, cleared, and construction-ready, the property gives you a head start on your new build. Saugatuck Township zoning even allows for an Auxiliary Dwelling Unit (up to 650 sq. ft.), perfect for guest quarters, a rental suite, or private studio. Whether you're envisioning a full-time residence, vacation retreat, or investment property, this parcel offers the ideal blend of location, convenience, and opportunity—all just minutes from downtown Saugatuck, Douglas, and Lake Michigan beaches. 00 134th Ave V/L, Saugatuck
$2,000,000 Welcome to your own piece of Pure Michigan. This gorgeous acreage in sought after Laketown township can be yours! Within this property are a mature canopy of trees, high ridges, modest bowls, and endless possibilities. Build your dream home atop the peak with majestic views. This parcel is adjacent to Saugatuck Dunes State Park, minutes away from vibrant downtown Saugatuck, less than 1 mile from Lake Michigan AND right around the corner from Shores Acres Township Park. Plenty of clearings to set up a potential camp site and perfect for hunting and nature enthusiasts. Also located near the Saugatuck to Holland bike trail and less then 3 hours from Chicago. Don't miss this opportunity! 25046776 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status Welcome to your own piece of Pure Michigan. This gorgeous acreage in sought after Laketown township can be yours! Within this property are a mature canopy of trees, high ridges, modest bowls, and endless possibilities. Build your dream home atop the peak with majestic views. This parcel is adjacent to Saugatuck Dunes State Park, minutes away from vibrant downtown Saugatuck, less than 1 mile from Lake Michigan AND right around the corner from Shores Acres Township Park. Plenty of clearings to set up a potential camp site and perfect for hunting and nature enthusiasts. Also located near the Saugatuck to Holland bike trail and less then 3 hours from Chicago. Don't miss this opportunity! 65th Street, Holland
$989,900 Welcome to your dream home just a short distance away from the heart of Downtown Saugatuck -- where custom craftsmanship, thoughtful upgrades, and a touch of golf course magic come together on .91 acres! This stunning 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath home sprawls almost 2800 sqft...and it overlooks the prestigious Clearbrook Golf Course lush 18 holes -- an ever-changing view of rolling greens right from your own backyard. Built with meticulous attention to detail, this high-efficiency home boasts upgraded Timberline lifetime warranty shingles, Andersen Silverline windows & patio doors with a ''limited'' lifetime warranty, and custom blinds throughout. Sink your toes into the plush upgraded 8lb charity memory foam carpet padding that is both water-resistant and pet stain-resistant...so go ahead and invite the four-legged friends too! See 'More' Remarks... The open-concept living area invites you to gather around the cozy, climate-controlled upgraded and oversized gas fireplace, perfect for Michigan's crisp evenings. Entertain with ease inside and out..a spacious upper deck with composite decking and railing that is topped off with an LED lighted electronic retractable awning. Take the party down to the lower patios with a charming pergola, garden beds for your green thumb, and a gas line ready for your grill, fireplace, or future generator. Need extra space? The heated 3-car garage is a dream come true...where you will find hot & cold water spigots, insulated garage doors, high-end shelving and cabinets for ultimate organization, and much more. And, don't forget the handy shed for outdoor toys and tools, the 12-station underground sprinkling system for lush landscaping, and the invisible dog fence so "Fido" stays safe and happy. Speaking of rentals...this beauty is also a fantastic investment opportunity and just minutes from vibrant downtown Saugatuck, charming Douglas, sandy beaches at Oval and Douglas, and the wineries of Fennville. In addition, Saugatuck Township would even allow for a 650 SqFt ADU (Buyer would need and want to verify this with the Township). This home/property is close to everything around the area and is a one-of-a-kind property checking every box. Whether you're hosting summer soirées, sipping coffee on the covered front porch, or perfecting your swing at Clearbrook, this is more than a house...it's a lifestyle. Come see what "living the good life" really looks like, as your Saugatuck sanctuary awaits! 4 Beds ⋅ 3 Baths ⋅ 25034050 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE CONTINGENT Status Welcome to your dream home just a short distance away from the heart of Downtown Saugatuck -- where custom craftsmanship, thoughtful upgrades, and a touch of golf course magic come together on .91 acres! This stunning 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath home sprawls almost 2800 sqft...and it overlooks the prestigious Clearbrook Golf Course lush 18 holes -- an ever-changing view of rolling greens right from your own backyard. Built with meticulous attention to detail, this high-efficiency home boasts upgraded Timberline lifetime warranty shingles, Andersen Silverline windows & patio doors with a ''limited'' lifetime warranty, and custom blinds throughout. Sink your toes into the plush upgraded 8lb charity memory foam carpet padding that is both water-resistant and pet stain-resistant...so go ahead and invite the four-legged friends too! See 'More' Remarks... The open-concept living area invites you to gather around the cozy, climate-controlled upgraded and oversized gas fireplace, perfect for Michigan's crisp evenings. Entertain with ease inside and out..a spacious upper deck with composite decking and railing that is topped off with an LED lighted electronic retractable awning. Take the party down to the lower patios with a charming pergola, garden beds for your green thumb, and a gas line ready for your grill, fireplace, or future generator. Need extra space? The heated 3-car garage is a dream come true...where you will find hot & cold water spigots, insulated garage doors, high-end shelving and cabinets for ultimate organization, and much more. And, don't forget the handy shed for outdoor toys and tools, the 12-station underground sprinkling system for lush landscaping, and the invisible dog fence so "Fido" stays safe and happy. Speaking of rentals...this beauty is also a fantastic investment opportunity and just minutes from vibrant downtown Saugatuck, charming Douglas, sandy beaches at Oval and Douglas, and the wineries of Fennville. In addition, Saugatuck Township would even allow for a 650 SqFt ADU (Buyer would need and want to verify this with the Township). This home/property is close to everything around the area and is a one-of-a-kind property checking every box. Whether you're hosting summer soirées, sipping coffee on the covered front porch, or perfecting your swing at Clearbrook, this is more than a house...it's a lifestyle. Come see what "living the good life" really looks like, as your Saugatuck sanctuary awaits! 6515 134th Ave Avenue, Saugatuck
$235,000 Welcome to Sugar Hill! Seven custom modern homes designed by Mosaic Custom Homes. Situated to take in the natural light and views of this special setting. Walk the trails to Oval Beach or Chain Ferry to Downtown Saugatuck for shopping and dining. Sugar Hill is your place away to relax, unwind and enjoy life. 25024829 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status Welcome to Sugar Hill! Seven custom modern homes designed by Mosaic Custom Homes. Situated to take in the natural light and views of this special setting. Walk the trails to Oval Beach or Chain Ferry to Downtown Saugatuck for shopping and dining. Sugar Hill is your place away to relax, unwind and enjoy life. 292 Sugar Hill Court Unit 7, Saugatuck
$265,000 Please call Jamie at 616-514-9256 with questions. Welcome to Sugar Hill! Seven custom modern homes designed by Mosaic Custom Homes. Situated to take in the natural light and views of this special setting. Walk the trails to Oval Beach or Chain Ferry to Downtown Saugatuck for shopping and dining. Sugar Hill is your place away to relax, unwind and enjoy life. 25024825 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status Please call Jamie at 616-514-9256 with questions. Welcome to Sugar Hill! Seven custom modern homes designed by Mosaic Custom Homes. Situated to take in the natural light and views of this special setting. Walk the trails to Oval Beach or Chain Ferry to Downtown Saugatuck for shopping and dining. Sugar Hill is your place away to relax, unwind and enjoy life. 301 Sugar Hill Court Unit 4, Saugatuck
$245,000 Welcome to Sugar Hill! Seven custom modern homes designed by Mosaic Custom Homes. Situated to take in the natural light and views of this special setting. Walk the trails to Oval Beach or Chain Ferry to Downtown Saugatuck for shopping and dining. Sugar Hill is your place away to relax, unwind and enjoy life. 25024823 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status Welcome to Sugar Hill! Seven custom modern homes designed by Mosaic Custom Homes. Situated to take in the natural light and views of this special setting. Walk the trails to Oval Beach or Chain Ferry to Downtown Saugatuck for shopping and dining. Sugar Hill is your place away to relax, unwind and enjoy life. 293 Sugar Hill Court Unit 2, Saugatuck
$275,000 No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 25009958 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 287 Beachwood Way Unit 19, Douglas
$275,000 No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 25009957 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 295 Beachwood Way Unit 18, Douglas
$275,000 No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 25009956 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 303 Beachwood Way Unit 17, Douglas
$275,000 No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 25009955 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 311 Beachwood Way Unit 16, Douglas
$275,000 No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 25009954 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 319 Beachwood Way Unit 15, Douglas
$275,000 No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 25009953 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 327 Beachwood Way Unit 14, Douglas
$275,000 No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 25009952 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 355 Beachwood Way Unit 13, Douglas
$275,000 No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 25009951 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 343 Beachwood Way Unit 12, Douglas
$275,000 No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 25009923 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 134 St Peters Drive Unit 6, Douglas
$275,000 No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 25009921 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 142 St Peters Drive Unit 5, Douglas
$275,000 No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 25009915 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 150 St Peters Drive Unit 4, Douglas
$275,000 No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 25009914 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 158 St Peters Drive Unit 3, Douglas
$275,000 No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 25009912 MLS ⋅ ACTIVE Status No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried.<br><br>This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection.<br><br>The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas.<br><br>Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion.<br><br>Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms.<br><br>The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping.<br><br>Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines.<br><br>All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change. 166 St Peters Drive Unit 2, Douglas