colliehauler,
"Just wondering where you can get a lake house for 100K? Where my seasonal is at the cheepest Fixer uper is 300K. The cheepest empty lot was 160K."
Isn't that the truth! Bare lakefront property along Lake Michigan (if you can even find some in the area you want to be) is going for $10,000 to $30,000 per front foot of land on the lake and you must have over 100 feet min to get a building permit to build anything on it. It's not flat land either but rolling and with sanddunes most places starting at as little as 50' from the water's edge and you have to be at least 200' back from the highwater line and/or behind the first foredune. A very good thing is NO rock, just gorgeous pure soft sand. A million dollars spent is min to even want to build anything on and more if there's a home or cottage on it.
Then to rub salt, the codes make building anything on the beach/dunes take a long time to get a permit if they will even allow you to level an area of a sanddune to build on. Buying an existing home or cottage (no cabins allowed)requires it to be brought up to present building codes first and with many it can't be done or first, they have to be moved back the required min distance from the water and at the min height above the max high water level.
The Great Lakes do NOT have any tides like the oceans have as the water levels only change a few feet from highs to lows over many years of having more or less annual precipitation.
The Great Lakes shoreline isn't the only place the land is extremely expensive. Most decent inland lakes shorelines also and there's over 11,000 inland lakes in Michigan. Many thousands of miles of inland lakes shorelines! Same for rivers here also and especially if they are navigable to one of the Great Lakes. Most places. 2 or 3 cabins and cottages and the land areas are bought and being torn down and and a new home etc is built that meets building codes and the setback etc codes. Very hard to find any cottages or cabins on the water that can be sold as is today unless it's in very good repair and meets the codes and is given an occupancy permit. BTW, that also includes the road or driveway to the structure must be up to snuff also including all utilities! Even $300,000 won't get you and simplest of places on the water that will pass muster so you could live in/occupy.
All of this above kind of tells you why there's not going to me more CG's on lakeshores of the Great Lakes, inland lakes, and connecting rivers to the Great Lakes. Hoffmaster State Park between Grand Haven and Muskegon is about 1200 acres of prime land and gorgeous high dunes and has 2-1/2 miles of pristene pure sand beach with clean fresh NO SALT potable water with a pure sand gradually sloping bottom and tens of billions of dollars couldn't buy it if it were even for sale. However, for $27 to $29 per night with and RV or even a tent, it's yours and your entire family to enjoy ALL of it 24 hours a day. Heck, it includes all the electric you could need (50 amps) and 3 very clean new modern bath houses with all the hot water you desire even for an hour long shower if you want. They even accept all your garbage, gray, and black water and give you all the very clean pure fresh water you ever could use and there's never a bill in the mail for utilities or services or property taxes on your ten of billions of dallars vacation heaven and no yard work ever or other expenses for the property maintenance at all and then they welcome you back as many times as you desire year after year.
Same for Grand Haven State Park and CG with it's nearly a mile long public beach rated in the top 5 beaches in the USA. The new bath house is state of the art and your living accomodation is RIGHT on the beach and more free activities and venues than you could even dream of doing during any one of your stays and it comes with a free spectacular sunset right in front of you each night. The quarter mile long wide pier with it's 2 lighthouses is totally public and a favorite for countless thousands each year and at the end out into Lake Michigan is where the 7 mile long boardwalk begins. Launching ramps and extensive boating is/are everywhere and simply mind boggling as is the fishing and NO SALT! A very long boardwalk with restrooms, backed benches, food, scenery galore, to downtown, more parks, marinas, outdoor dining if desired, etc with so much to do (.7 miles - 7 blocks) along the harbor with boats and ships coming and going thru beautiful grassy park after park and if desired continue on for another 6 miles of paved walkways along the river. Also another over 160 miles of paved maintained bike paths including starting right from your RV's etc door.
Your total cost for the ENTIRE family is a whopping about $30/day and no bills coming later for your staying adventure other than what items you elect to purchase by yourselves. No wonder there's over 2 million a year that go to the GH State Park alone and more than 6 million visit the area each year and there's room for all! It a way of life for over a century in the area and they know how to make it fun for everyone!
Same for Holland State Park and some other Michigan State Parks also.
Enjoy extremely expensive land uses along Lake Michigan and West Michigan and rub noses in areas you could only dream of owning even a square inch of and do it as often and as long as your schedule permits and it's unbelievably cheap to do with an RV. In Grand Haven, of course if you desire, you can book one of the over a hundred rental homes etc for a week or two but it's much more than $30/day. Even in one of the many bed and breakfast places and you'll have a choice of any of the more than 80 local places to dine at, indoors or outdoors and/or many on the lake or the river.
We've lived there for 72 years and know exactly what it's like and wouldn't move away for 10 million dollars tax free! The constant vibrant growth in population in West Michigan says many others have found out too!
I/we do NOT work for anything, anyone, a business, a travel concern, or the city/area in any way. Long retired and we simply live there an know! Don't have to own to enjoy the area alone or with a large family without decimating your wallet or having ownership bills coming in year after year and they don't get lower with time!
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