Mid Michigan Realtor

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left quote My wife and I would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude to Ms. Kim Rinks of Coldwell Banker Signature of Fenton for a job well done!... - read more
  — Ronald and Debbie Neely

Mid Michigan Realtor, buying and selling homes in Linden, Fenton, Lake Fenton, Grand Blanc, Swartz Creek, Burton, Flint, Genesee County, Midland, Saginaw, Lapeer, Davidson, Goodrich

My Featured Listings

Fenton Condo!!! Awesome Deal

Fenton Condo!!! Awesome Deal

Perfect condo, just move in, 2 bedroom, 2 full baths, basement finsihed just needs carpet, conventient living, close to everything,... 

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Flint Country House 3 bed on 1 Acre

Flint Country House 3 bed on 1 Acre

Old country house on deadend paved road, on an acre of land that goes back to the next street/coolidge. All hardwood floors under carpet,... 

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Waterfront – Fenton, Michigan

Waterfront – Fenton, Michigan

100 FT. of waterfront, sandy beach, roll in/out dock, 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths, new lennox furnace, new kitchen w/corian counter tops... 

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Property – Holly, MI

Property – Holly, MI

Nice lot for your new home, the church used to be on this property, but it burnt down and now its for sale to build on.

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Well Maintained Ranch – Swartz Creek

Well Maintained Ranch – Swartz Creek

Very well maintained home on 1.38 acres, 3 bedroom, 2 full baths, living and family room, nice pole/extra garage, shed, fenced in back... 

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Property – Cole Rd.  Byron, MI 48418

Property – Cole Rd. Byron, MI 48418

Land contract terms are based on 30-40 year term with a 10 year balloon. Nice spot for your new home. Septic and driveway already put... 

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Mid Michigan Realestate News

First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Extension

“Friday, November 6th, 2009, 3:44 pm President Barack Obama signed the “Worker, Homeownership and Business Assistance Act of 2009” into law on Friday, extending the first-time homebuyer tax credit as well as certain jobless benefits at a time when the US unemployment rate has officially reached 10.2%. With the first-time homebuyer tax credit originally scheduled to expire on Dec. 1, 2009,... [Read more...]