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Lake Orion Michigan
Orion Township has been discovered by builders who are carving out beautiful new subdivisions in what had been a rural area for a long time. The areas has had outstanding growth during the 1990's. Typically, homes on large lots and acreage are joined by new upscale subdivisions and lake homes. The GM Orion plant and other auto-related industries are located here, along with a new Beaumont, Home Depot and more. Major recreation areas include the 4,500 acre Bald Mountain State Recreation Area with approximately twenty-three miles of non-motorized paths, and the 900 acre Orion Oaks County Park. Civic Center Park is 45 acres adjacent to Township Hall. It has picnic areas, softball/baseball diamonds, soccer fields, playgrounds, basketball courts, volleyball pit and a sheltered pavilion and exercise trail. Friendship Park is a 135 acre park with ball diamonds and soccer fields.
The Village of Lake Orion developed in the early 1900's as a summer resort with cottages clustered around the lake. Over time, these small summer dwellings were enlarged and converted to year-round homes. As interest in waterfront property grows, it is not uncommon for smaller lakefront homes to be bought and torn down for the construction of larger, more expensive housing. The commercial area and downtown are situated along M-24, the major north-south highway connecting Pontiac with Lapeer.
The Lake Orion real estate market was really booming in the 1990's and early 2000's, but over the past few years houses have been losing value drastically, making this a strong buyer's market. The increase in unemployment combined with the horrible economy in general has lead to a glut of foreclosure listings on the market. The foreclosure listings combined with the short sale listings has forced the "regular homeowner" to price their homes like a foreclosure if they want to sell.
Below are listings displayed through the consumer version of the MLS divided into groups by price. If you scroll farther down you can perform a more custom search.
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