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Michiana, Michigan
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“Harbor Country” - Harbor Country offers miles of Lake Michigan Beaches and is becoming knows as the “Hampton's of the Midwest”! The pristine Lake Michigan shoreline is the pride of Harbor Country. Located in the southwest corner of Berrien County, the Harbor Country region stretches 15 miles north from the Michigan state line and inland 6 miles to Three Oaks. Michiana, Grand Beach, New Buffalo, Three Oaks, Union Pier, Lakeside, Harbert and Sawyer are the 8 towns in the Official region of Harbor Country. Anchored by two major public beaches, in the southern end at New Buffalo, and Warren Dunes State park with 1,950 acres on the northern end, the many local township beaches in between provide several points of access to miles of sandy shores, unspoiled by commercial development, an ideal spot to plan your Michigan vacation or purchase your second/vacation home. In the southwest corner of our water wonderland state of Michigan, experience lifestyles that are seemingly frozen in time, when things were simple and less complicated – a peaceful retreat for all seasons.
Michiana, is the southern most town of Harbor Country community, is a charming village of less than 200 residents. It is known for its quaint log cabins, many of them dating to the 1920s when the village was first subdivided. It is also is the summer residence for a number of well known Chicago celebrities, and is best known for its quiet, relaxing cottage neighborhoods that lie within the earshot of the Lake Michigan surf. It has been a popular vacation home area for Chicago residents, who are only 67 miles away. And unlike nearby Harbor Country communities, Michiana (and Grand Beach) were solely founded as resort communities. Michiana has been one of the last resort areas in the region to be developed because of its dense woods and undisturbed natural wetlands.Michiana was one of the last resort areas in the region to be developed because of its dense woods and undisturbed natural wetlands. The village is located on the shores of Lake Michigan and on the Indiana/Michigan state border, hence the name Michiana was given in 1945.
To begin your search for your dream Michiana home, contact your local Michiana Realtor® at (616) 355-6387 today.
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