$399,900

Realtor Comments
Upstairs, the loft provides an additional bedroom and full bath, offering flexibility and privacy. The lower level features a second stone fireplace, full kitchen, screened porch, two bedrooms (one non-conforming), and another full bath-currently being used as an in-law suite. Just a few of the many updates include new boiler system, water heater, water softener with reverse osmosis system. Seller Disclosures will have a complete list of updates. Discover the comfort, character, and tranquility of this one-of-a-kind retreat on Herrity Lane.

- 5bed
- 3.5bath
- Circa 1967

- Contact Realtor: Christina Bahr
Brokered by Coldwell Banker Professionals – Lansing
- Google Maps
- Niche

Pros
- Peaceful Environment: Lonia offers a quiet, small-town atmosphere, making it ideal for those seeking tranquility away from city life.
- Affordability: The cost of living and housing prices are generally lower compared to larger urban areas, making it budget-friendly.
- Access to Nature: With nearby parks and natural landscapes, residents can enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and exploring scenic areas.
- Community Feel: Lonia has a friendly, close-knit community where neighbors often know each other and engage in local events.
- Less Traffic: The town experiences minimal traffic congestion, providing easy commutes and a relaxed pace of life.
Cons
- Limited Amenities: Residents may find fewer shopping, dining, and entertainment options, often requiring travel to larger towns for more variety.
- Job Opportunities: Employment prospects can be limited, with many residents commuting to nearby cities for work.
- Access to Healthcare: Medical facilities may be modest, necessitating travel for specialized healthcare services.
- Public Transportation: Public transit options are minimal, making a personal vehicle essential for most residents.
- Weather: Winters can be cold and snowy, which may not be appealing to everyone and can affect daily activities.

1686 Herrity Ln, Ionia, MI 48846

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