Charlevoix Estates Team

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Lori Randall
Community Manager/Sales
6685 M-66
Charlevoix, MI 49720
Phone: (231) 547-0743
Fax: (248) 630-0080
cemgr@lewisklein.com

Dan Riley
Maintenance

Charlevoix Fun Facts

  • Every Thursday before Memorial Day, hundreds of residents plant over 60,000 petunias up and down Main street
  • As a boy, Ernest Hemmingway spent a number of his summers in the area
  • Charlevoix was once a popular destination for many passenger liners

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A friendly village of manufactured homes where “convenient and affordable” meet “absolutely adorable.”  Charlevoix Estates offers residents the opportunity to settle down in luxurious solitude or liven up and take advantage of the immediate surrounding area's many exciting delights.

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Beautiful Northwest Michigan

Located on M-66, south of US-31, Charlevoix Estates is central to shopping, restaurants, golf, boating and beaches, and the scenic city of Charlevoix. Year round splendor graces charming Charlevoix, Michigan--a town where autumn foilage is as spectacular as summer's shoreline.  In what the Michigan DNR calls the "Lake Trout Capital of the World."

Golf

Hit the Greens and Fairways

For many visitors to the Charlevoix area, leisure is spelled  G-O-L-F.  The city offers 5 champion golf courses with dozens of others in surrounding areas nearby like Petoskey, Bellaire, and East Jordan.

Festival

Art, Culture and Cultivated Beauty

Charlevoix proudly offers an array of seasonal festivals: AppleFest, Venetian Festival and the Waterfront Art Fair.  In summer, enjoy Charlevoix's garden clubs, nature preserves, and parks offering miles of natural beauty.  Cross country and downhill skiing are nearby in winter. Petunia-lined streets lead you to shops and galleries where many renowned artists sell their work.

Acclaimed Public Schools

The Charlevoix school district offers acclaimed public schools, including Charlevoix Elementary, Charlevoix Middle and Charlevoix High School, as well as Northwest Academy, a special school focusing on technology and the arts, and St. Mary's School.