Discover a rare opportunity in the private waterfront community of Sandpiper Bay--an expansive 1/2-acre lot offering deeded access to the lake and an exceptional setting for your future home. Ideally positioned adjacent to Schultz Park, this property places you just moments from the charm, dining, and coastal lifestyle of downtown Douglas and Saugatuck.Surrounded by well-maintained homes and natural beauty, the lot is already enhanced with thoughtful landscaping and offers utilities conveniently available at the street. Whether you're envisioning a year-round residence or a peaceful retreat, this property provides the perfect canvas to bring your vision to life in one of the area's most desirable enclaves.
Opportunity awaits with these two combined parcels at 387 and 389 Fremont Street in Douglas, offering approximately 1.2 acres of land ready to bring your vision to life. Tucked along a quiet side street, this property offers the perfect balance of privacy and convenience, all within walking distance to downtown Douglas and just moments from the iconic Root Beer Barrel.This rare, estate-sized parcel is one of the last remaining opportunities of its kind within close proximity to the heart of Douglas. Enjoy easy access to local shops, restaurants, the Kalamazoo River, and the beautiful nearby shores of Lake Michigan. The property is fully wooded with mature trees, creating a serene, natural setting that offers both seclusion and a picturesque backdrop for future development.Whether you are looking to build a private retreat or invest in a prime location, this unique offering combines space, location, and potential in one exceptional package.
Opportunity awaits with these two combined parcels at 387 and 389 Fremont Street in Douglas, offering approximately 1.2 acres of land ready to bring your vision to life. Tucked along a quiet side street, this property offers the perfect balance of privacy and convenience, all within walking distance to downtown Douglas and just moments from the iconic Root Beer Barrel. This rare, estate-sized parcel is one of the last remaining opportunities of its kind within close proximity to the heart of Douglas. Enjoy easy access to local shops, restaurants, the Kalamazoo River, and the beautiful nearby shores of Lake Michigan. The property is fully wooded with mature trees, creating a serene, natural setting that offers both seclusion and a picturesque backdrop for future development. Whether you are looking to build a private retreat or invest in a prime location, this unique offering combines space, location, and potential in one exceptional package. The two parcels must be sold together and include approved utility access to all city services, making it an ideal setting to build your dream home. Whether you envision a custom residence surrounded by nature or a private retreat with room to expand, this is a rare chance to secure a sizable piece of land in a highly sought after Douglas location.
Rare opportunity to purchase a prime vacant lot in the highly desirable West Shore Woods neighborhood of Douglas, MI. Located just off Center Street, this wooded parcel offers close proximity to downtown Douglas, Lake Michigan beaches, parks, dining, and shopping. Surrounded by quality homes, the lot is situated on a paved street. Enjoy a location that blends privacy with convenience. A perfect setting to build a primary residence, vacation home, or investment property in one of West Michigan's most sought after lakeshore communities.
Rare opportunity to purchase a prime vacant lot in the highly desirable West Shore Woods neighborhood of Douglas, MI. Located just off Center Street, this wooded parcel offers close proximity to downtown Douglas, Lake Michigan beaches, parks, dining, and shopping. Surrounded by quality homes, the lot is situated on a paved street. Enjoy a location that blends privacy with convenience. A perfect setting to build a primary residence, vacation home, or investment property in one of West Michigan's most sought after lakeshore communities.
Outstanding 2.9-acre commercial parcel offering 290 feet of prime frontage along Blue Star Hwy. Ideally located near Interstate 196 and just minutes from Douglas and Saugatuck, this site offers excellent visibility, easy access, and strong traffic counts. Zoned C-2A, allowing for a variety of commercial and mixed-use opportunities. Perfect for retail, office, service, or hospitality development.
3+ Acre parcel just steps from Lake Michigan. Close to town and beaches. Perfect site to build custom home of your dreams. 2 site splits per township zoning regs. Recent price improvement to assist buyers and lower costs associated with building/development of the parcel.
No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried. This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection. The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas. Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion. Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms. The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping. Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines. All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change.
No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried. This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection. The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas. Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion. Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms. The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping. Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines. All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change.
No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried. This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection. The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual.
No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried. This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection. The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual.
No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried. This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection. The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual.
No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried. This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection. The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual.
No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried. This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection. The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual.
No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried. This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection. The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual.
No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried. This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection. The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual.
No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried. This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection. The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual.
No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried. This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection. The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas. Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion. Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms. The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping. Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines. All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change.
No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried. This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection. The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas. Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion. Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms. The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping. Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines. All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change.
No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried. This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection. The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas. Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion. Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms. The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping. Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines. All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change.
No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried. This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection. The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas. Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion. Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms. The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping. Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines. All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change.
No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried. This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection. The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas. Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion. Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms. The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping. Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines. All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change.
No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried. This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection. The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas. Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion. Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms. The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping. Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines. All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change.
No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried. This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection. The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas. Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion. Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms. The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping. Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines. All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change.
No one ends up here by accident. Douglas has a way of becoming intentional: lake air, walkable days, beach evenings, creative energy, and a pace that feels naturally unhurried. This homesite is one of only 19 planned within a design-guided lakeshore enclave in the heart of Douglas, where infrastructure, grading, road work, and utilities are near completion. More than land, it is an early opportunity to build into a small, thoughtful neighborhood shaped for happy living, low-maintenance ease, and natural connection. The architectural vision blends Michigan lake-cottage warmth with Scandinavian simplicity: honest materials, generous light, outdoor rooms, and landscape that feels native to the place. Minutes from downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, galleries, restaurants, parks, and trails. Site plan, residence concepts, builder resources, association information, and current availability upon request. Visuals conceptual. The broader plan is intentionally small and human-scale: 19 homesites arranged around Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Planned improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas. Select pond/open-space homesites are currently offered at pre-completion pricing, with pricing expected to adjust upon infrastructure completion. Design guidelines are intended to preserve a cohesive yet varied neighborhood, not a row of matching houses. Architecture is guided by a quiet modern coastal sensibility: familiar Michigan lake-cottage character refined through Scandinavian simplicity. Expect well-proportioned forms, gabled volumes, low pavilions, natural wood, metal and stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms. The streetscape is meant to feel calm, connected and human-scale, with garages and service elements visually secondary. Landscape is equally important: native plantings, grasses, gravel, stone and low-maintenance natural textures are favored over lawn-heavy subdivision landscaping. Residence concepts are available to show how the homesites can live: right-sized plans with open gathering spaces, light-filled interiors, spa-like baths, protected patios, outdoor lounges, fire features, private garden moments, integrated storage and effortless indoor-outdoor living. These concepts are illustrative and may be adjusted subject to design review, pricing, permitting, site conditions and applicable guidelines. All homes and exterior modifications are subject to Architectural Review Committee approval to help protect the character, quality and long-term value of the community. Buyer and Buyer Agent to verify all information including lot dimensions, taxes, utilities, building envelope, setbacks, association/site condominium documents, design requirements, municipal approvals, construction timelines, utility connection fees and current homesite availability. Renderings, plans, amenities, site features, dimensions, square footages, materials and visual materials are conceptual and subject to change.


Douglas is located in Michigan. Douglas, Michigan has a population of 1,103. Douglas is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 20.15% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 31.59%.
The median household income in Douglas, Michigan is $67,627. The median household income for the surrounding county is $70,269 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Douglas is 55.7 years.
The average high temperature in July is 81.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 20.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 36.8 inches per year, with 80.9 inches of snow per year.