Incredible opportunity to own a top-floor corner unit at 297 Clay in the heart of Downtown Muskegon. This spacious and light-filled condo is located on the fourth floor—the top level of the building—and offers breathtaking panoramic views of both Downtown Muskegon and Muskegon Lake. As a true single-level layout, this home provides convenient main-floor living with an open and inviting floor plan. Inside, you'll find 2 generous bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms, including a primary suite, along with 2 fireplaces that add warmth and charm throughout the living spaces. Large windows on two sides of the unit fill the home with natural light and highlight the historic architectural character of this well-known building. Originally constructed in 1926 and once home to the Muskegon YMCA, this building blends rich history with modern comfort. Residents enjoy an impressive list of amenities, including a 60-foot heated indoor pool, meeting and community room, fitness/workout area, additional storage, and a covered parking space. Just steps from restaurants, breweries, shopping, the Lakeshore Bike Trail, and Muskegon's vibrant downtown district, this condo places you at the center of it all. Don't miss your chance to own a unique piece of Muskegon's history with unmatched style, convenience, and views.
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Listing Agent: Stephanie Dahlquist (#h17290)
Listing Office: RE/MAX West (#hm10069)
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