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Bryan Beckwith
Real Estate One
waterandlandman@gmail.com
(231) 631-2913


Bryan A. Beckwith
Associate Broker
Tel: (231) 631-2913
Fax: (888) 275-4099
Res: (231) 275-2024
511 East Front St.
Traverse City, MI 49686
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Lake Leelanau Real Estate
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Lake Leelanau connects on the
northwest to the Leland River, which runs for one mile (1.6 km) to Lake
Michigan. Between North Lake Leelanau and South Lake Leelanau the water
narrows for about a mile near the unincorporated community of Lake
Leelanau.
A bridge crosses the narrows on M-204. Just south of the bridge is
Fountain Point, an historic and scenic landmark as well as a popular
summer resort.
On the southern end, South Lake Leelanau ends in a marshy area fed by
several small creeks, and the waters access the community of Cedar in
Solon Township.
Lake Leelanau runs 15 miles (24 km) through the middle of the Leelanau
Peninsula; it is about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) at its widest. The south lake
includes 5,370 acres (22 kmē), the north lake includes 2,950 acres (12
kmē), and the lakes have a total shoreline of about 41.2 miles (66.3
km). The south lake has an average depth of 25 feet (7.6 m), and a
maximum depth of 62 feet (19 m); the north lake has an average depth of
43 feet (13 m) and a maximum depth of 121 feet (37 m). Are you looking for Lake
Leelanau real estate? Possibly
you are considering just moving to Lake Leelanau? Let me help you learn how much vacant land and waterfront
property is worth on Lake Leelanau. Find out what a waterfront or acreage home will cost
you in Lake Leelanau verses property elsewhere.
This site specializes in Lake Leelanau real estate, up north lakefront and
waterfront Michigan property, northern Michigan cottages and cabins,
vacant land and acreage, riverfront real estate and upper Michigan
waterfront property. You will also see property in other counties.
Browse my featured listings to explore Lake Leelanau real estate and other
northern Michigan waterfront property.
If Lake Leelanau real estate holds a specific interest, then we can
assist you with your property needs. Lake Leelanau has beautiful waterfront homes along with all
the amenities of downstate living. Lake Leelanau real estate is among
the strongest real estate markets in northern Michigan.
Vacant acreage of Lake Leelanau real estate is also good if you're
considering a little solitude. Lake Leelanau real estate has seen
significant gains in values over the last decade, but prices are still
more reasonable that you'd might expect.
What type of Lake Leelanau real estate would you like to find? Hunting
property, vacant land, low-end fixer-upper homes to high-end
lakefront homes. Affordable waterfront cabins or cottages is always a
popular Lake Leelanau real estate investment. Northern Michigan offers a
variety of properties in a wide price range. Contact me and I will
provide you the best of service.
Bryan Beckwith -
Real Estate One
waterandlandman@gmail.com
(231) 631-2913
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