Round Lake Estates is a residential subdivision located just 2 miles west of Interlochen corners off US 31 near Traverse City, Michigan (click here for info on Traverse City).The development consist of 74 total building sites of which just 10 have direct private frontage on Round Lake, a small spring-fed inland lake.
The development was designed to offer large 1+ acre home sites with deep setbacks for added privacy not typically found in similar subdivisions.Each site is serviced by underground utilities including electric, cable, telephone and natural gas.The roadways are black-top and are private.
The development is bordered to the north by thousands of acres of state forest which leads to Lake Doubonnet and connects to miles of groomed snowmobile trails.Several of the sites border the state forest directly while the remaining sites have access viaa shared common access site located at the back of the subdivision.
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