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1119 Bemis Street
SE
Grand Rapids Michigan 49506
Price:
$4,999 Each
Seller Financing Available for as little as $99 a month
Your Approved For The Loan !
Great Price with Seller Financing - cash offers ALWAYS
welcome
Seller Financing available -- if your family is on a budget we will
work with you...
Payments as low as $99 a month (you can own this lot free
and clear in a few short years)
Taxes are approximately $100 a year
We picked this property up as a
foreclosure hence the extremely low price.
Buy it now with
very favorable seller financed terms.
Its the perfect property to:
- hold onto for long-term appreciation
- possibly resell it to one of the neighbors for a quick profit
- list it for a quick resale profit with a local realtor
- hold onto and build a house to resell for a profit
- sit back and do nothing while diversifying your investment
portfolio
Whether your purchase is for retirement, a gift, or
investment; you can't go wrong with owning land.
45� X 90� Home Site
in Grand Rapids, Michigan 49506
Flat with Some
Trees
Very Hard to Find
Parcel in Town.
Property Address:
1119 Bemis St. SE.
Paved Street and
Sidewalks.
All Utilities are
on the Property.
Retirement, Vacation,
Investment
Zoning:
This is a home site lot. Residential and Stick Built homes are
allowed. There is NO
Time Limit to Build. There are NO Association Fees.
This property can remain in its natural state until building.
Location:
From Interstate 196 (Gerald R. Ford Freeway), exit at Fuller Ave.
SE. Go South approx. 1 mile (just past Lake Dr. SE) to Bemis St.
SE. Right on Bemis St. SE. Go approx. 9 properties to 1119 Bemis
St. SE. Property is on the North side of the street. Each homesite
has its own access from the street. All streets are paved with
sidewalks.
We have
listed some telephone numbers for the utility companies to help with
your research and to answer your specific questions.
Electricity: Comsumer Power Co. (616) 538-7000, Strain Electric Co. (616)
453-2145
Gas: Dependable
LP Gas Co. (616) 897-4225
Water / Sewer:
Grand Rapids Water (616) 456-3249
Phone /
Telecommunications: AT & T
(616) 784-2804
Title, Liens & Taxes: This property is free and clear. Taxes are current. They are
approx. $ 40.00 per year.
Located on Michigan�s West Coast, Grand
Rapids, offers fast-paced excitement and laid back leisure, all in
one place.
Downtown - highlighted by river walks, bridges, unique architecture and stunning cityscape
views, (the area is bustling with dining, nightlife and culture)...
to a grand outdoors featuring some of the nation's best fishing,
boating and beach going on the nearby sugar-sand beaches of Lake
Michigan. All within a 30 minute drive you get a spectacular city,
beautiful beaches and quaint lakeshore towns and more...
it's the
best of all worlds!
Grand Rapids offers the finest in
culture, restaurants and hotels, while Lake Michigan and the towns
of Muskegon, Grand Haven and Holland offer pristine beaches, cozy
lodging, gorgeous sunsets, amazing natural beauty, lighthouses and
much more.
Grand Rapids, Michigan is located on
the Grand River. As of the 2000 census, the city population was
197,800. It is the county seat of Kent County and the second
largest city in the state (after Detroit). The city and surrounding
communities are more economically diverse today, and contribute
heavily to the health care, automotive, and consumer goods
manufacturing industries, among others. It is at an altitude of
610 feet. The state capital of Lansing lies about 60 miles to the
southeast and Kalamazoo is about 50 miles to the south, all
reachable by Interstates 96, 196 and 296. US Highway 131 is also a
major route thru the city to outlying areas.
Grand Rapids diverse climate offers
warm and humid summers & cold and snowy winters. During an average
year, one can expect sunshine with afternoon temperatures at least
65� on almost half of all days. On close to 40% of nights the
temperature dips to below 32�. On average, only 11 days a year have
temperatures that meet or exceed the 90 degree mark, and 9 days a
year have temperatures that are 0 degrees or colder. There is an
average snowfall of 72" per year.
Grand Rapids is the home of John Ball
Park, Belknap Hill, and the Gerald R. Ford Museum and Tomb, the
final resting place of the 38th President of the United States.
Significant buildings in the downtown include the DeVos Place
Convention Center, Van Andel Arena and Museum, the Amway Grand Plaza
Hotel, and now the JW Marriott Hotel. The Urban Institute for
Contemporary Arts is located downtown, and houses art exhibits, a
movie theater, and the urban clay studio. The Heritage Hill
Neighborhood, Wealthy Street Theatre and Grand RapidsArt Museum are
also some of the more popular places of interest. In Grand Rapids
Township, the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park combine
125 acres of world-class botanical gardens and artwork. Several
professional sports teams call Grand Rapids home including the West
Michigan Whitecaps (Midwest League Baseball), Grand Rapids Flight
(Int�l Basketball League) and the Grand Rapids Griffins (American
Hockey League).
The city also hosts the many seasonal
and annual festivals and gatherings, year round and at the
holidays. The Festival of the Arts during the first weekend in
June features several stages with free live performances, food
booths selling a variety of ethnic cuisine, art demonstrations and
sales, and other arts-related activities, West Michigan�s largest
fireworks display for July 4th and the Celebration on
the Grand the weekend after Labor Day.
The Grand Rapids area is also home to
a number of well known companies that include; Alticor/Amway (a
consumer goods manufacturer and distributor), Spartan Stores (a food
distributor and grocery store chain), Foremost Insurance Company (a
specialty lines insurance company), Meijer (a regional Supercenter
chain), GE Aviation (formerly Smiths Industries, an Aerospace
products company), Wolverine World Wide (a designer and manufacturer
of shoes, boots and clothing), MC Sports, Inc. (a regional sports
retail chain) and Universal Forest Products (a building materials
company). The city is also home to many businesses focusing on the
health sciences, with facilities such as the Van Andel Research
Institute (primarily focused on cancer research), Grand Valley State
University's Cook-DeVos Center for Health Sciences (undergraduate
and graduate health-related programs, doctorate program in Physical
Therapy, upcoming Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP), and Michigan
State University's new Grand Rapids based Medical School. Nearly a
billion dollars has been spent on new and expanded facilities
(including the Spectrum Health Cancer Pavilion, the Spectrum Health
Helen DeVos Children's Hospital and an addition to the Van Andel
Institute, which will more than double its space). Most of these
buildings are located in the Michigan Street medical corridor, and
is commonly known as "Medical Mile." Employment opportunities thrive
and the growth has developed specialized health science employment
groups to facilitate the influx, such as the Medical Mile Group.
The city is also known as a center of Christian publishing, home to
Zondervan, Baker Books, Kregel Publications, and Eerdmans
Publishing. The surrounding area is noted for its fruit production.
Due to its close proximity to Lake Michigan the climate is
considered prime for apple, peach, and blueberry farming.
Grand Rapids is home to several
colleges and universities: Grand Rapids Community College, Grand
Valley State University, Aquinas College, Calvin College,
Cornerstone University, Grace Bible College and Kuyper College.
Western Michigan University has a long-standing graduate program in
the city, with facilities downtown and in the southeast. K-12
public education is provided by the Grand Rapids Public Schools as
well as a number of charter schools. Grand Rapids is home of the
oldest co-educational Catholic high school in the United States.
Commercial air service to Grand
Rapids is provided by American, United, Delta, Northwest and others
via the Gerald R. Ford International Airport (GRR). Public bus
transportation throughout the city is provided by the Interurban
Transit Partnership. Amtrak provides direct train service to
Chicago from the passenger station via the Pere Marquette line.
Freight service is provided by CN, CSX Transportation, and by a
local shortline railroad, the Grand Rapids Eastern Railroad.
Helpful Phone Numbers Which Will Help
You With Research:
Muskegon County Clerk (231) 724-6221
Muskegon Area Chamber of Commerce
(231) 722-3751
Build Wealth = Think
Long-term
What is the 1 asset that constantly increases over time?
LAND
Why Buy An
Affordable Lot So Far Away?
Why Not?
When we buy land we do not care what
state it is located, or how far away it is. We buy land based
on future appreciation and an affordable price. A deal is a
deal - and here is your chance to get in with no bank qualifying and
easy terms. If you have cash - feel free to make us an offer.
This is the perfect investment - its
affordable and its long term rewards definitely outweigh the low
monthly costs. Do something positive for your family and start
to build wealth. We can offer seller financing for as little
as $99 a month - that's less than 1 night out for most couples.
Buy It - Hold It - PROFIT
If you are wise - this investment can pay for itself while creating
a nice retirement plan. You can rent this lot out to the
neighbors - build a weekend getaway, or build a home for resale
potential.
Raw land does do 1 thing.
And that is increase in value over time.
There is a saying in real estate -
people who make money in land do not buy where people are.
They buy where people will be.
A Man With A Plan
Think about the price of raw land & lots 10, 20,
or 30 years ago. If you were able to buy then, and hold until
now - there is no doubt that you would be in a much better financial
position than someone who did not.
Could'a, Should'a, Would'a... well here is your opportunity!
Build wealth! Not to get rich today or tomorrow, but build
wealth for you, your family, your children, and the future.
Seller Financing
Available
As Low As $99 A Month
Retirement 101
Invest In Yourself - Nobody Else Will
Wouldn't it be nice to have an extra retirement account?
That's exactly what land offers you.
Let our
experience and due diligence work for you
When we buy land
After extensive research and price analysis we chose this specific
area and this particular parcel because of its affordability, its
easy access from Pennsylvania Turnpike, and its manageable drive
from Pittsburgh, DC, Baltimore, and Harrisburg.
We put in quite a few hours to find this lot and now you can reap
the rewards.
Who Should
Invest In This Land and vacant lots?
A) Anyone looking to diversify
B) Anyone with a long term investment plan
C) An investor who has difficulty obtaining a loan (which is
everybody in today's market)
D) Someone who wants to create long term growth with minimal
risks ($99 a month)
E) Individuals looking to set up a retirement plan
F) An investor or family looking for a reason to getaway
G) Someone interested in building a home for resale
H) A conservative investor not yet ready to pull the trigger
on a rental property
I) Anyone who sees long term growth in vacant land (which
should be everybody)

























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