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Living in South Haven, MI

From the sandy, white beaches of Lake Michigan to magnificent sunsets and unique shopping, South Haven is an experience like no other. Residents of this community enjoy the charm offered by quaint, beach town living plus the sophistication offered by the arts, boutique shops and great local restaurants. Also recognized as a main vacation destination, South Haven attracts thousands of visitors every year who enjoy the area’s variety of beaches, parks, riverfront concerts, local theatre, museums, festivals and scenic golf courses. Area attractions continue into the winter months to include ice fishing, downhill and cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. There’s truly something for everyone to enjoy year-round in this remarkable lakefront community.

Residents are excited by the many housing options offered in South Haven. For those interested in beachfront property on Lake Michigan, options range from luxurious homes to charming cottages and condominiums. Additional housing options are available near South Haven’s quaint downtown and inland neighborhoods. The average cost for a home in South Haven is $203,000.

South Haven offers a state recognized education system with a progressive curriculum. In addition to a highly structured academic core, students are offered exceptional opportunities in extra- and co-curricular activities. Area institutions are also available for higher education. Students can earn a two-year degree from Lake Michigan College while nearby Hope College offers a four-year liberal arts education.

A vibrant and unique community, South Haven is a great place to call home. Residents can enjoy picturesque surroundings as well as a convenient location close to several larger cities. Chicago, Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids and Detroit are just a short drive away from this quaint Lake Michigan setting.
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