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Muskegon Vacation Rental by Muskegon Lake and Lake Michigan.

David John Medendorp  CCIM  GRI CRS  : Real Estate Agent in Muskegon, MI

4 BR 2 BA Sleeps 10 Pack and play availabel The Light house outside fireplace

The lighthouse 4 bedroom home / cottage Home. Across from Lake Muskegon and by the new bike / walking trail that goes around Muskegon Lake at the waters edge. All Year- Muskegon, Michigan vacation rental cottage . It's in a perfect location close to Lake Michigan beach and by Muskegon Lake boat launch park .4 minutes by car 3 mile west to the award-winning beach at Lake Michigan . This -new home has Ceiling fans in all main rooms and nice lake breezes, Air conditioning , furnished, fully-equipped kitchen, linens and towels, and washer and dryer. Pack-N-Play available. Easy cooking on BBQ grill out doors in backyard with 2 stall Garage Catch the breezes or enjoy your favorite beverage on the open front porch. Sleeps 8 in beds, 10 to 12 using the a couch and pack and play. Quick access to Cross Lake Express Ferry dock (Muskegon to Milwaukee) and close to festivals. Movie theater 2 miles away. Para sailing w/ Mac kite. We rent year round as a temporary residence or a vacation or a week end. were 4 blocks from heritage landing. Bike trail across from our house along Muskegon Lake goes in front of our home and will take you by bike to Lake Michigan.

http://www.homeaway.com/vacation-rental/p160564">Muskegon

http://www.sellmuskegon.com or http://www.altpropertymanagement.com

New  4 bedroom condo by Muskegon LakePlay area  at Lake Michigan beach 3 milesthis is at the Lake Michigan beach 3 miles away.Bike trail accross from our house along Muskegon Lake

Get your mailing done fast! Postage going up.....Again!

Gary White~ Grand Rapids Real Estate, FlexIt Realty,  a call or click away!: Real Estate Agent in Grand Rapids, MI

Let me see....if it snows I don't get my mail...my mail carrier complains she doesn't have snow tires as she spins away.

I get little noMail Trucktes from my carrier that my mailbox is to hard to open. I couldn't figure out why the carrier was in from of my homes mailbox so long...reading the mail? Nope...she was filing my mailbox door to reduce the friction so it opened and closed the way she wanted. I asked her to stop...it could flop open in the wind and my mail would get wet. She says you may buy them but they are under postal law jurisdiction! Hey....I hate inform you but only the mail and tampering with the mail or boxes for illegal activity is governed by that law. You can't file or alter peoples mailboxes to suit your whim.

She says fine...I can't open the box you don't get mail....I'll make a note! She puts her little truck in driveMailbox and slings snow as she speeds around my cul-de-sac....Mayberry strikes again. I have to make a trip to the post office and talk to a supervisor...he says is the box hard to open? My wife opens it "when" we get mail. Oh he says...I know your carrier....he starts laughing and says isn't she something? She keeps us in laughs around here. What did she do this time? She was filing my mailbox to reduce the door friction. He starts laughing again and hollers over to one of the other workers....Mary's filing his mailbox...Yeah she doesn't like to work to hard....so why is she here? I ask. She really hasn't done anything wrong unless you want to press charges for destruction of private property...but I doubt it will be over a hundred dollars. NO....I just want my mail and not be harassed over dumb stuff...can you please get her to just put the mail in the box and be on her way? Sure, he says and then laughs.

Gun MailboxI am thinking of putting up this mailbox do you think she will like it?

If she is sick or doesn't show my mail comes 5 hours later...do you think someone changes the route? I don't always get my mail because I am on the cul-de-sac with 2 other homes...she doesn't like to drive down our sloping hill when we have snow....it is winter in Michigan!

I go to the local post office....I affectionately call Mayberry! They look for my mail....don't think you have anything. Please look again I get mail everyday! "Gee, who would have put your mail over there? Here ya go....NEXT!"

So I personally have thought for years we should have privatized the mail system. The cost overruns and government waste is mind boggling. Then add the costs to handle it....seems like there is a betterforever stamp way.

Even when they had a surplus budget a while back I knew we were in for another shoe to drop....it did.

I asked before I left the window with my mail....if I buy the "Forever Stamps" will I have to add 2 cents or am I good? No you will have to add 2 cents to meet the new postage rate or your mail will be returned as postage due.

The website doesn't say that, I said....it says the Forever Stamps can be used until they are gone then the new rate will apply. Just goes to show you nothing is Forever, he says! I am in an urban area just outside Michigan's second largest city. This should not be an issue...neither should having the government run the post office.

I just want my mail and be able to send mail when I need too.....at a reasonable rate. I use email whenever possible...you just can't always use email.

What do you think?

New to Active Rain

Leland Wyrick: Real Estate Agent in Muskegon, MI

Hello everyone, my name is Leland Wyrick and i am a realtor in the state of Michigan. I am new to this blogging stuff so please forgive me if i come off as strongly as the novice that i am. I am looking foreward to socially networking and communicating with everyone out here. I am entering my fourth year as a practicing realtor and i still feel as though i am a baby crawling on all fours but looking forward to taking my first step.

I will be writing in my blog on a sporadic basis (just in the beginning staages) as i get more comfortable in regards to my writing and expressing knowledge that will be of use to everyone, my entries will at occur on a more constant basis. Thank you.

Green Home Affordability ~ January 2009 Eco~All~Stars Making It Right Challenge!!!

Mary  Bigelow, '09 will be FINE!: Loan Officer in Coopersville, MI

True to JaneAnne's educator spirit of challenging her students, the ECO~All~Stars' January 2009 Challenge has been a real stumper and caused me some grief!!!

I suspect I am not alone~ but I rise to the challenge....

I began by making a visit to the Build America website. The studies provided demonstrate there are at least 5 different building climates in the United States. Through Build America, a building technology program from the Department of Energy (DOE), best practices have been studied for each of these climates. In addition, the DOE has studied solar thermal and solar photovoltaics (PV) best practices. These best practice case studies were prepared with your tax dollars and are available to you, consumers, builders and developers at no cost from the DOE, you have already paid for them.

Then I turned to Brad Pitt's Making It Right Project. I am not privy to the LEED – H checklist submitted to USGBC for certifying the homes Mr. Pitt is building in New Orleans, but I suspect that many of the points for certification have been garnered from site specific building practices. I am not going to explain the whole point system here, that will make a series of articles for me in the future. In the meantime, you can research the information on the USGBC website.

What I would like to call attention to is that a large part of what makes a home sustainable comes from site specific design. This is a basic premise of the US Green Building Council and correlates with the mission to have a profound impact not only on our economy, health and productivity ~ but also

~on our natural environment~

Over 50% of the points of the minimum 45 for a LEED-H certification can be achieved by meeting the following site specific goals:

  1. Compact development – building in areas with high housing density – up to 3 points
  2. Site selection – building is built close to existing infrastructure - up to 3 points
  3. Limiting use of outdoor water – this is automatically earned by those homes built in compact development – 1 point
  4. Homes with ready access to community resources such as restaurants, groceries and schools and being near open space – up to 3 points
  5. And the biggie – up to 10 points for homes smaller than the national average

A goal of the LEED-H program is that homes are affordable.

Part of the equation to build homes affordable are energy efficiency and durability. If a homeowner cannot afford the utilites after they move into the home they purchased at whatever costs, even if they were given the home in exchange for sweat equity, the home is truly not affordable. This is the part of the equation most people miss.

Up front cost does not make a home affordable!

To demonstrate this first part of JaneAnne's Challenge:

•1) REVEAL HOW members of yourcommunity might benefit from sustainable (green) designs

Come learn about a real example from my community.

There are many examples of homes that have not registered for LEED certification but possibly could have met certification if they had gone through the process. One of these homes I am familiar with is in Muskegon, Michigan.

Muskegon Michigan Habitat for Humanity

This Muskegon County Habitat for Humanity home is built in a high density neighborhood. It is close to schools and hospitals and is within walking distance of an existing transportation infrastructure. The lot size and orientation is such that the footprint of the home only had one possible orientation on the site. Thus, other design changes were made to give it the best possible passive solar design.

Solar Hot Water on Muskegon Habitat for Humanity House

This Muskegon Habitat for Humanity Home sports sleek, low profile solar hot water panels. This will give the homeowners, with all their children, FREE hot water for bathing, dishes, laundry and other household needs.

This is not the only design feature that will bring affordability to the large family moving into this home.

The design incorporates insulated concrete forms for the foundation, features highly efficient windows, programmable thermostats, and low flow water fixtures. It is an attractive home. This was a major goal. Homeowners will take more pride in an attractive house.

The home and Muskegon County Habitat for Humanity truly deserve a blog dedicated (coming in February) to put a spotlight on this successful project!

I’m fairly certain, this home that was built within budget, did not have a $15,000 design budget. I will check with Mike McIntyre at Muskegon Habitat to verify that information.

I suspect quite the opposite is true, it was built with intelligence, building science and existing resources which add to the sustainability of the project.

A major contributor to project success is Integrated Team Work from all members from the beginning of the project. This home demonstrates the dedication Michigan and Habitat for Humanity has to affordable housing.

And for the EASY part of JaneAnne's Challenge?

•2) REVEAL HOW members of the Active Rain Community can demonstrate to Brad Pitt the benefit of making the designs from his New Orleans project available for a nominal price to Individuals, Eco-communities, and/or Builders and Developers. EX. The availability might raise enough money to sponsor the remaining 62 homes that Brad Pitt has left to do.

My Dad always says, KISS....Keep It Simple Sweetheart!

As for Brad Pitt’s designs? They probably wouldn’t be much help any Michigan communities – the designs on stilts would need to be modified for our building and energy codes which would again increase the cost. We build most of our homes with the foundations below ground, not above ground! Engineering would need to be done for snow loads on the roofs.There would also be other design considerations.

This would not be very sustainable in practice.

But may I suggest?

The International Builder’s Show is just getting started in Las Vegas. This event promises to bring 90,000+ industry professionals together. Some of those professionals may find value in owning one of Mr. Pitt’s designs, if just to showcase a piece of a celebrity project and to support a good cause. They would probably get a charitable tax deduction to boot!

The Make It Right Project has 62 more homes to build at a cost of 200K each. Simple math tells me the project needs $12.4M to be completed. If Mr. Pitt’s entourage gave his designs away at the builder’s show in exchange for a minimum $1000 donation each he would need to secure 12,400 donations to attain his goal. At 5K each, Pitt would only need to attain 2,480. Seems rather simple and achievable.

I suppose if Mr. Pitt flew me out and provided accomodations I could reschedule my week to go take care of this for him.

~or~

How about a better idea that is likely more sustainable and would bring MORE VALUE to New Orleans?

I don't have the counts but I assume there are somewhere "in the neighborhood" (pun intended) 200,000+ homes that need to be rebuilt in New Orleans. Mr. Pitt’s designs were created specifically for New Orleans. Why not team up and share those plans with other builders and developers in NEW ORLEANS for a nominal fee of $500 or $1000 with rights to build from the designer/architect.

Seems a pretty simple solution that will best serve the New Orleans community….

Good luck, Mr. Pitt, I hope you attain your goal!

Thank you JaneAnne, Stephanie and the ECO~All~Stars for the challenge!!!

Mary T. Bigelow © Copyright 2009. All rights reserved.

Muskegon Investment 23 units 325,000 great price

David John Medendorp  CCIM  GRI CRS  : Real Estate Agent in Muskegon, MI
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Listing #2840694
$325,900 (LP)

Price/SqFt: 17.71

Muskegon, MI 49440 Active
Beds: Baths: (FH) Sq Ft: 18399Lot Sz: 0.580ac
Area: M-71 Yr: 1927

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Agent David Medendorp Office:231-798-6430 Cellular:231-206-3367 Home:231-767-8958
Office ALT Property Management LLC Phone: 231-798-6430, FAX: 231-332-5912
Area M - 71
Municipality Muskegon City
Approx Square Feet 18399 Price / SqFt 17.71
Lot Sq Ft (approx) 25265 Lot Acres (approx) 0.580
County Muskegon
Est. Year Built 1927
New Construction No
School District Muskegon
Units
Studio Unit #: 1
Occupied: No
Bedrooms: 1
Identical Units: 8
Square Feet: 600
Bathrooms: 1.00
Rent: 420.00
Two Bedroom/1 Bath Unit #: 2
Occupied: No
Bedrooms: 2
Identical Units: 3
Square Feet: 800
Bathrooms: 1.00
Rent: 550.00
Two Bedroom/2 Bath Unit #: 3
Occupied: No
Bedrooms: 2
Identical Units: 1
Square Feet: 2000
Bathrooms: 2.00
Rent: 695.00
One Bedroom Unit #: 4
Occupied: No
Bedrooms: 1
Identical Units: 11
Square Feet: 670
Bathrooms: 1.00
Rent: 465.00
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General Information
Lot Dimensions 160X188
Road Frontage 348
Waterfront No
Access. Featrs Y/N No
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Features
Exterior Material Brick
Extras Laundry Facility, Sep Electric Meter, Sep Gas Meter
Total Units #23
Total Buildings #1
Total Parking Spaces #24

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