Supplements: ... (Read more) Planned as a small residential enclave rather than a conventional subdivision, the community includes 19 homesites arranged around a new internal street, Beachwood Way, with select homesites offering a more private connection to pond/open-space areas and natural landscape edges. Improvements include sidewalks, streetlights, public utilities, stormwater improvements, landscape buffers, pedestrian connections and gathering areas. Infrastructure, grading, road work and utilities are near completion, bringing the setting much closer to a build-ready neighborhood than an early-stage land concept. The design direction is intentionally restrained and warm. 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/stone palettes, charcoal/sand/driftwood tones, large openings for light, and strong indoor-outdoor connections through decks, terraces, courtyards and outdoor rooms. The neighborhood is meant to feel cohesive without being repetitive. Homes should read as individual residences, but together create a calm, connected streetscape where garages and service elements are 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. A strong fit for a primary residence, second home or low-maintenance lakeshore retreat near downtown Douglas, Saugatuck, Lake Michigan beaches, marinas, dining, galleries, parks and trail systems. 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's 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.

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