52963 N Yorktown Ct
New Baltimore, MI 48051
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                            Bedrooms 3 
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                            Bathrooms 2 
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                            Square Feet 1,152 sq ft 
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                            Available Available Now 
 
            
About This Home
APPLY NOW and pay NO SITE RENT UNTIL FEBRUARY! New 2025 Home in Carriage Way, Chesterfield MI Welcome to your future home! This brand new 3 bedroom, 2 bath is everything you've been looking for. From the open concept layout to the modern finishes, this home is designed for comfortable, easy living in a vibrant, connected community. Why You'll Love It: Bright, spacious floor plan Private primary suite with full bath Energy efficient and low maintenance Located in Carriage Way with: Clubhouse for gatherings Swimming pool and playgrounds Close to beaches, shopping, dining, and public transportation Opportunities like this don't last. Be the first to tour and make it yours! Images may include AI-generated renderings for illustrative purposes only. Final home features may vary. This home is available to all qualified buyers. We proudly follow all fair housing laws.
52963 N Yorktown Ct is a house located in Macomb County and the 48051 ZIP Code.
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New Baltimore is a tale of two cities: the historic charm of downtown and the modern, sleek subdivisions wrapped around lakes and golf courses on the far north side of the city. New Baltimore was first settled in 1796 by French fur trappers. Due to its location on Anchor Bay, the city became a transportation hub for boats carrying goods to other parts of the region. In the late 1800s, and as boating became less popular thanks to trains and, eventually, automobiles, the area transitioned from a shipping hub to a resort town for Detroit residents.
The lakefront is still a popular destination. Watch the sun set over Walter & Mary Burke Park, a great little park with a beach and swimming area, fishing docks, boat docks, playgrounds, bocce ball courts, and two picnic pavilions. Maynard "Red" Aurand Memorial Park features a sledding hill, a playground, ball fields, basketball courts, and a skate park.
Learn more about living in New Baltimore| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Drive: | 21 min | 11.7 mi | |
| Drive: | 19 min | 13.7 mi | |
| Drive: | 27 min | 19.2 mi | |
| Drive: | 38 min | 25.8 mi | 
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