Mt. Clemens Real Estate - Macomb County, Michigan
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Mt. Clemens
Real Estate - Macomb County, Michigan
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In Mt. Clemens,
home prices typically range from $80,000 to $300,000.
Available homes in Mt. Clemens include bungalows, ranches, colonials, tri-levels, quad-levels,
condos, waterfront homes, golf communities, commercial, multi-family units,
townhouses, canal front, business opportunities, rental, investment properties and
new construction.
Mt.
Clemens Relocation Information
Chamber of Commerce: (810) 463-1528
City Hall: (810) 469-6805
Schools: (810) 469-6100
Community
Location
20 miles north of Detroit and 45 minutes from Detroit Metropolitan
Airport. There is easy access to major freeways and highways.
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Mt. Clemens, Michigan History / Facts
Located
on the banks of the Clinton River, Mount Clemens offers it’s residents
small town delights with the conveniences of contemporary urban life. Platted in
1818 by Christian Clemens, the son of a Mennonite farmer, Mount Clemens is the
oldest community in Macomb County
and the County Seat.
Healing mineral springs were discovered in 1862, giving rise to the City’s
illustrious bathhouse era that lasted from 1873 to 1940. Dubbed "America’s Bath
City" Mount Clemens soothed sufferers from around the globe who flocked to the
more than 40 bathhouses and hotels to drink and bathe in the revitalizing
waters.
Drifting into the residential neighborhoods that surround the downtown, one is
greeted by an eclectic collection of homes. They run the gamut from historic to
contemporary, including turn of the century housing, post World War II bungalows
and traditional two story colonials.
Waterfront revitalization has led to an energetic agenda of community activities
highlighted by a riverfront concert series that runs throughout the summer, art
fairs, fireworks displays, parades, classic car shows and festivals. The Art
Center features the works of local and international artists, while The Crocker
House, a restored 19th Century home operated by the Macomb County Historical
Society, displays local historical exhibits throughout the year.
Mount Clemens is one of the few
Macomb County communities that
boast an historic downtown that showcases both retail and many fine restaurants.