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03/19/2025
$595,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - TBD Lakeville Road, Leonard, MI
This 32-acre hidden gem in N. Oakland County has endless opportunities! This unique property offers tremendous Commerical and Residential Development opportunities in the highly desirable village of Lakeville in Addison Township! Over 900' of road frontage on Lakeville Road, just west of Rochester Road, that overlooks the very popular Lakeville Lake. The back half of the property features beautiful heavily wooded hilly terrain!
Land
The property is broken up into 12 parcels: There are 3 parcels (approx 6 +/- acres) zoned C1 (Commercial) with over 900 of frontage on Lakeville Road. Great Commerical business opportunity in a rapidly growing area! There are 8 parcels (approx 13 +/- acres) zoned MD (Multiple Dwelling Residential) and the southern portion of the property is 1 parcel (approx 12 +/- acres) that is zoned SF (Suburban Farm). The property butts up to the 76-acre Lakeville Nature Sanctuary which will never be developed. This sanctuary is part of the Michigan Nature Association which is a nonprofit conservation organization that works to protect Michigan's rare and endangered species by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. The Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property significantly expands the footprint of this 32 +/- acre property.
There is a beautiful vibrant spring fed creek that flows through the southern end of the property which gives way to heavily wooded rolling hills to the north. Ideal spot to create your own private sanctuary or multiple homesites and enjoy country living with nature. Perfect terrain for homes with walkout basements with the higher elevation on this part of the property. The property is naturally loaded with wildlife, namely deer, turkey and many species of wild birds. A perfect haven to watch wildlife and enjoy private living in Solitude!
The very popular downtown Rochester is a short 15-minute drive directly south down Rochester Road!
Recreation
Woods Water Wildlife Boating Fishing Hiking Biking Golf Hunting
There are endless recreational opportunities with this property! The beautiful 460 acre all sports Lakeville Lake is directly across the street. There's a local marina, with boat slips available, within walking distance of this property. Or take advantage of the nearby Lakeville Public Access Boat Launch. The spring fed lake is 68 deep and one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Copper Hills Golf Course is less than 2 miles down Lakeville Road. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
The very popular Poly Ann Trail is just a few minutes away down Lakeville Road. The Poly-Ann Trail, established in 2019, as a non-motorized trail in Oakland County extending north from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail that runs through Oakland County and Addison Township is 14.2 miles.
Enjoy hiking the beautiful Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property which is right out your back door. This property is considered one of the most biologically diverse sanctuaries in Oakland County,
Agriculture
The property consists of natural native grasses throughout the property which make this property a wildlife paradise. Mature timber that consists of Oak Trees, Maple Trees, Popular Trees along with an abundance of cedar trees along the spring fed creek bottom.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The U.S. average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 38 inches of snow per year. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17 degrees Fahrenheit to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and is rarely below 1 degree or above 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
History
The village of Lakeville is in Addison Township in Oakland County. It was founded and named by Sherman Hopkins in 1830. It was the first settlement in the township, which has been named for pioneer settle Addison Chamberlain. A post office was established in 1836, Lakeville was platted in 1840.
Location
Oakland County is considered one of the best places to live in Michigan!
Downtown Rochester is 15 minutes directly south off of Rochester Road.
The village of Leonard is 3.6 miles to the north.
The town of Oxford is 6 miles to the west.
DTW Airport is 49 miles to the South
Flint Bishop International Airport is 37 miles to the N.W.
This property borders 507 Lakeville Road, Lakeville which is the bordering property to the East.
03/19/2025
$595,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - TBD Lakeville Road, Leonard, MI
This 32-acre hidden gem in N. Oakland County has endless opportunities! This unique property offers tremendous Commerical and Residential Development opportunities in the highly desirable village of Lakeville in Addison Township! Over 900' of road frontage on Lakeville Road, just west of Rochester Road, that overlooks the very popular Lakeville Lake. The back half of the property features beautiful heavily wooded hilly terrain!
Land
The property is broken up into 12 parcels: There are 3 parcels (approx 6 +/- acres) zoned C1 (Commercial) with over 900 of frontage on Lakeville Road. Great Commerical business opportunity in a rapidly growing area! There are 8 parcels (approx 13 +/- acres) zoned MD (Multiple Dwelling Residential) and the southern portion of the property is 1 parcel (approx 12 +/- acres) that is zoned SF (Suburban Farm). The property butts up to the 76-acre Lakeville Nature Sanctuary which will never be developed. This sanctuary is part of the Michigan Nature Association which is a nonprofit conservation organization that works to protect Michigan's rare and endangered species by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. The Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property significantly expands the footprint of this 32 +/- acre property.
There is a beautiful vibrant spring fed creek that flows through the southern end of the property which gives way to heavily wooded rolling hills to the north. Ideal spot to create your own private sanctuary or multiple homesites and enjoy country living with nature. Perfect terrain for homes with walkout basements with the higher elevation on this part of the property. The property is naturally loaded with wildlife, namely deer, turkey and many species of wild birds. A perfect haven to watch wildlife and enjoy private living in Solitude!
The very popular downtown Rochester is a short 15-minute drive directly south down Rochester Road!
Recreation
Woods Water Wildlife Boating Fishing Hiking Biking Golf Hunting
There are endless recreational opportunities with this property! The beautiful 460 acre all sports Lakeville Lake is directly across the street. There's a local marina, with boat slips available, within walking distance of this property. Or take advantage of the nearby Lakeville Public Access Boat Launch. The spring fed lake is 68 deep and one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Copper Hills Golf Course is less than 2 miles down Lakeville Road. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
The very popular Poly Ann Trail is just a few minutes away down Lakeville Road. The Poly-Ann Trail, established in 2019, as a non-motorized trail in Oakland County extending north from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail that runs through Oakland County and Addison Township is 14.2 miles.
Enjoy hiking the beautiful Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property which is right out your back door. This property is considered one of the most biologically diverse sanctuaries in Oakland County,
Agriculture
The property consists of natural native grasses throughout the property which make this property a wildlife paradise. Mature timber that consists of Oak Trees, Maple Trees, Popular Trees along with an abundance of cedar trees along the spring fed creek bottom.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The U.S. average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 38 inches of snow per year. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17 degrees Fahrenheit to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and is rarely below 1 degree or above 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
History
The village of Lakeville is in Addison Township in Oakland County. It was founded and named by Sherman Hopkins in 1830. It was the first settlement in the township, which has been named for pioneer settle Addison Chamberlain. A post office was established in 1836, Lakeville was platted in 1840.
Location
Oakland County is considered one of the best places to live in Michigan!
Downtown Rochester is 15 minutes directly south off of Rochester Road.
The village of Leonard is 3.6 miles to the north.
The town of Oxford is 6 miles to the west.
DTW Airport is 49 miles to the South
Flint Bishop International Airport is 37 miles to the N.W.
This property borders 507 Lakeville Road, Lakeville which is the bordering property to the East.
03/19/2025
$595,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - TBD Lakeville Road, Leonard, MI
This 32-acre hidden gem in N. Oakland County has endless opportunities! This unique property offers tremendous Commerical and Residential Development opportunities in the highly desirable village of Lakeville in Addison Township! Over 900' of road frontage on Lakeville Road, just west of Rochester Road, that overlooks the very popular Lakeville Lake. The back half of the property features beautiful heavily wooded hilly terrain!
Land
The property is broken up into 12 parcels: There are 3 parcels (approx 6 +/- acres) zoned C1 (Commercial) with over 900 of frontage on Lakeville Road. Great Commerical business opportunity in a rapidly growing area! There are 8 parcels (approx 13 +/- acres) zoned MD (Multiple Dwelling Residential) and the southern portion of the property is 1 parcel (approx 12 +/- acres) that is zoned SF (Suburban Farm). The property butts up to the 76-acre Lakeville Nature Sanctuary which will never be developed. This sanctuary is part of the Michigan Nature Association which is a nonprofit conservation organization that works to protect Michigan's rare and endangered species by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. The Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property significantly expands the footprint of this 32 +/- acre property.
There is a beautiful vibrant spring fed creek that flows through the southern end of the property which gives way to heavily wooded rolling hills to the north. Ideal spot to create your own private sanctuary or multiple homesites and enjoy country living with nature. Perfect terrain for homes with walkout basements with the higher elevation on this part of the property. The property is naturally loaded with wildlife, namely deer, turkey and many species of wild birds. A perfect haven to watch wildlife and enjoy private living in Solitude!
The very popular downtown Rochester is a short 15-minute drive directly south down Rochester Road!
Recreation
Woods Water Wildlife Boating Fishing Hiking Biking Golf Hunting
There are endless recreational opportunities with this property! The beautiful 460 acre all sports Lakeville Lake is directly across the street. There's a local marina, with boat slips available, within walking distance of this property. Or take advantage of the nearby Lakeville Public Access Boat Launch. The spring fed lake is 68 deep and one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Copper Hills Golf Course is less than 2 miles down Lakeville Road. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
The very popular Poly Ann Trail is just a few minutes away down Lakeville Road. The Poly-Ann Trail, established in 2019, as a non-motorized trail in Oakland County extending north from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail that runs through Oakland County and Addison Township is 14.2 miles.
Enjoy hiking the beautiful Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property which is right out your back door. This property is considered one of the most biologically diverse sanctuaries in Oakland County,
Agriculture
The property consists of natural native grasses throughout the property which make this property a wildlife paradise. Mature timber that consists of Oak Trees, Maple Trees, Popular Trees along with an abundance of cedar trees along the spring fed creek bottom.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The U.S. average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 38 inches of snow per year. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17 degrees Fahrenheit to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and is rarely below 1 degree or above 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
History
The village of Lakeville is in Addison Township in Oakland County. It was founded and named by Sherman Hopkins in 1830. It was the first settlement in the township, which has been named for pioneer settle Addison Chamberlain. A post office was established in 1836, Lakeville was platted in 1840.
Location
Oakland County is considered one of the best places to live in Michigan!
Downtown Rochester is 15 minutes directly south off of Rochester Road.
The village of Leonard is 3.6 miles to the north.
The town of Oxford is 6 miles to the west.
DTW Airport is 49 miles to the South
Flint Bishop International Airport is 37 miles to the N.W.
This property borders 507 Lakeville Road, Lakeville which is the bordering property to the East.
03/19/2025
$595,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - TBD Lakeville Road, Leonard, MI
This 32-acre hidden gem in N. Oakland County has endless opportunities! This unique property offers tremendous Commerical and Residential Development opportunities in the highly desirable village of Lakeville in Addison Township! Over 900' of road frontage on Lakeville Road, just west of Rochester Road, that overlooks the very popular Lakeville Lake. The back half of the property features beautiful heavily wooded hilly terrain!
Land
The property is broken up into 12 parcels: There are 3 parcels (approx 6 +/- acres) zoned C1 (Commercial) with over 900 of frontage on Lakeville Road. Great Commerical business opportunity in a rapidly growing area! There are 8 parcels (approx 13 +/- acres) zoned MD (Multiple Dwelling Residential) and the southern portion of the property is 1 parcel (approx 12 +/- acres) that is zoned SF (Suburban Farm). The property butts up to the 76-acre Lakeville Nature Sanctuary which will never be developed. This sanctuary is part of the Michigan Nature Association which is a nonprofit conservation organization that works to protect Michigan's rare and endangered species by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. The Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property significantly expands the footprint of this 32 +/- acre property.
There is a beautiful vibrant spring fed creek that flows through the southern end of the property which gives way to heavily wooded rolling hills to the north. Ideal spot to create your own private sanctuary or multiple homesites and enjoy country living with nature. Perfect terrain for homes with walkout basements with the higher elevation on this part of the property. The property is naturally loaded with wildlife, namely deer, turkey and many species of wild birds. A perfect haven to watch wildlife and enjoy private living in Solitude!
The very popular downtown Rochester is a short 15-minute drive directly south down Rochester Road!
Recreation
Woods Water Wildlife Boating Fishing Hiking Biking Golf Hunting
There are endless recreational opportunities with this property! The beautiful 460 acre all sports Lakeville Lake is directly across the street. There's a local marina, with boat slips available, within walking distance of this property. Or take advantage of the nearby Lakeville Public Access Boat Launch. The spring fed lake is 68 deep and one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Copper Hills Golf Course is less than 2 miles down Lakeville Road. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
The very popular Poly Ann Trail is just a few minutes away down Lakeville Road. The Poly-Ann Trail, established in 2019, as a non-motorized trail in Oakland County extending north from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail that runs through Oakland County and Addison Township is 14.2 miles.
Enjoy hiking the beautiful Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property which is right out your back door. This property is considered one of the most biologically diverse sanctuaries in Oakland County,
Agriculture
The property consists of natural native grasses throughout the property which make this property a wildlife paradise. Mature timber that consists of Oak Trees, Maple Trees, Popular Trees along with an abundance of cedar trees along the spring fed creek bottom.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The U.S. average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 38 inches of snow per year. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17 degrees Fahrenheit to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and is rarely below 1 degree or above 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
History
The village of Lakeville is in Addison Township in Oakland County. It was founded and named by Sherman Hopkins in 1830. It was the first settlement in the township, which has been named for pioneer settle Addison Chamberlain. A post office was established in 1836, Lakeville was platted in 1840.
Location
Oakland County is considered one of the best places to live in Michigan!
Downtown Rochester is 15 minutes directly south off of Rochester Road.
The village of Leonard is 3.6 miles to the north.
The town of Oxford is 6 miles to the west.
DTW Airport is 49 miles to the South
Flint Bishop International Airport is 37 miles to the N.W.
This property borders 507 Lakeville Road, Lakeville which is the bordering property to the East.
03/19/2025
$595,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - TBD Lakeville Road, Leonard, MI
This 32-acre hidden gem in N. Oakland County has endless opportunities! This unique property offers tremendous Commerical and Residential Development opportunities in the highly desirable village of Lakeville in Addison Township! Over 900' of road frontage on Lakeville Road, just west of Rochester Road, that overlooks the very popular Lakeville Lake. The back half of the property features beautiful heavily wooded hilly terrain!
Land
The property is broken up into 12 parcels: There are 3 parcels (approx 6 +/- acres) zoned C1 (Commercial) with over 900 of frontage on Lakeville Road. Great Commerical business opportunity in a rapidly growing area! There are 8 parcels (approx 13 +/- acres) zoned MD (Multiple Dwelling Residential) and the southern portion of the property is 1 parcel (approx 12 +/- acres) that is zoned SF (Suburban Farm). The property butts up to the 76-acre Lakeville Nature Sanctuary which will never be developed. This sanctuary is part of the Michigan Nature Association which is a nonprofit conservation organization that works to protect Michigan's rare and endangered species by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. The Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property significantly expands the footprint of this 32 +/- acre property.
There is a beautiful vibrant spring fed creek that flows through the southern end of the property which gives way to heavily wooded rolling hills to the north. Ideal spot to create your own private sanctuary or multiple homesites and enjoy country living with nature. Perfect terrain for homes with walkout basements with the higher elevation on this part of the property. The property is naturally loaded with wildlife, namely deer, turkey and many species of wild birds. A perfect haven to watch wildlife and enjoy private living in Solitude!
The very popular downtown Rochester is a short 15-minute drive directly south down Rochester Road!
Recreation
Woods Water Wildlife Boating Fishing Hiking Biking Golf Hunting
There are endless recreational opportunities with this property! The beautiful 460 acre all sports Lakeville Lake is directly across the street. There's a local marina, with boat slips available, within walking distance of this property. Or take advantage of the nearby Lakeville Public Access Boat Launch. The spring fed lake is 68 deep and one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Copper Hills Golf Course is less than 2 miles down Lakeville Road. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
The very popular Poly Ann Trail is just a few minutes away down Lakeville Road. The Poly-Ann Trail, established in 2019, as a non-motorized trail in Oakland County extending north from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail that runs through Oakland County and Addison Township is 14.2 miles.
Enjoy hiking the beautiful Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property which is right out your back door. This property is considered one of the most biologically diverse sanctuaries in Oakland County,
Agriculture
The property consists of natural native grasses throughout the property which make this property a wildlife paradise. Mature timber that consists of Oak Trees, Maple Trees, Popular Trees along with an abundance of cedar trees along the spring fed creek bottom.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The U.S. average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 38 inches of snow per year. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17 degrees Fahrenheit to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and is rarely below 1 degree or above 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
History
The village of Lakeville is in Addison Township in Oakland County. It was founded and named by Sherman Hopkins in 1830. It was the first settlement in the township, which has been named for pioneer settle Addison Chamberlain. A post office was established in 1836, Lakeville was platted in 1840.
Location
Oakland County is considered one of the best places to live in Michigan!
Downtown Rochester is 15 minutes directly south off of Rochester Road.
The village of Leonard is 3.6 miles to the north.
The town of Oxford is 6 miles to the west.
DTW Airport is 49 miles to the South
Flint Bishop International Airport is 37 miles to the N.W.
This property borders 507 Lakeville Road, Lakeville which is the bordering property to the East.
03/19/2025
$595,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - TBD Lakeville Road, Leonard, MI
This 32-acre hidden gem in N. Oakland County has endless opportunities! This unique property offers tremendous Commerical and Residential Development opportunities in the highly desirable village of Lakeville in Addison Township! Over 900' of road frontage on Lakeville Road, just west of Rochester Road, that overlooks the very popular Lakeville Lake. The back half of the property features beautiful heavily wooded hilly terrain!
Land
The property is broken up into 12 parcels: There are 3 parcels (approx 6 +/- acres) zoned C1 (Commercial) with over 900 of frontage on Lakeville Road. Great Commerical business opportunity in a rapidly growing area! There are 8 parcels (approx 13 +/- acres) zoned MD (Multiple Dwelling Residential) and the southern portion of the property is 1 parcel (approx 12 +/- acres) that is zoned SF (Suburban Farm). The property butts up to the 76-acre Lakeville Nature Sanctuary which will never be developed. This sanctuary is part of the Michigan Nature Association which is a nonprofit conservation organization that works to protect Michigan's rare and endangered species by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. The Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property significantly expands the footprint of this 32 +/- acre property.
There is a beautiful vibrant spring fed creek that flows through the southern end of the property which gives way to heavily wooded rolling hills to the north. Ideal spot to create your own private sanctuary or multiple homesites and enjoy country living with nature. Perfect terrain for homes with walkout basements with the higher elevation on this part of the property. The property is naturally loaded with wildlife, namely deer, turkey and many species of wild birds. A perfect haven to watch wildlife and enjoy private living in Solitude!
The very popular downtown Rochester is a short 15-minute drive directly south down Rochester Road!
Recreation
Woods Water Wildlife Boating Fishing Hiking Biking Golf Hunting
There are endless recreational opportunities with this property! The beautiful 460 acre all sports Lakeville Lake is directly across the street. There's a local marina, with boat slips available, within walking distance of this property. Or take advantage of the nearby Lakeville Public Access Boat Launch. The spring fed lake is 68 deep and one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Copper Hills Golf Course is less than 2 miles down Lakeville Road. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
The very popular Poly Ann Trail is just a few minutes away down Lakeville Road. The Poly-Ann Trail, established in 2019, as a non-motorized trail in Oakland County extending north from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail that runs through Oakland County and Addison Township is 14.2 miles.
Enjoy hiking the beautiful Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property which is right out your back door. This property is considered one of the most biologically diverse sanctuaries in Oakland County,
Agriculture
The property consists of natural native grasses throughout the property which make this property a wildlife paradise. Mature timber that consists of Oak Trees, Maple Trees, Popular Trees along with an abundance of cedar trees along the spring fed creek bottom.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The U.S. average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 38 inches of snow per year. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17 degrees Fahrenheit to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and is rarely below 1 degree or above 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
History
The village of Lakeville is in Addison Township in Oakland County. It was founded and named by Sherman Hopkins in 1830. It was the first settlement in the township, which has been named for pioneer settle Addison Chamberlain. A post office was established in 1836, Lakeville was platted in 1840.
Location
Oakland County is considered one of the best places to live in Michigan!
Downtown Rochester is 15 minutes directly south off of Rochester Road.
The village of Leonard is 3.6 miles to the north.
The town of Oxford is 6 miles to the west.
DTW Airport is 49 miles to the South
Flint Bishop International Airport is 37 miles to the N.W.
This property borders 507 Lakeville Road, Lakeville which is the bordering property to the East.
03/19/2025
$595,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - TBD Lakeville Road, Leonard, MI
This 32-acre hidden gem in N. Oakland County has endless opportunities! This unique property offers tremendous Commerical and Residential Development opportunities in the highly desirable village of Lakeville in Addison Township! Over 900' of road frontage on Lakeville Road, just west of Rochester Road, that overlooks the very popular Lakeville Lake. The back half of the property features beautiful heavily wooded hilly terrain!
Land
The property is broken up into 12 parcels: There are 3 parcels (approx 6 +/- acres) zoned C1 (Commercial) with over 900 of frontage on Lakeville Road. Great Commerical business opportunity in a rapidly growing area! There are 8 parcels (approx 13 +/- acres) zoned MD (Multiple Dwelling Residential) and the southern portion of the property is 1 parcel (approx 12 +/- acres) that is zoned SF (Suburban Farm). The property butts up to the 76-acre Lakeville Nature Sanctuary which will never be developed. This sanctuary is part of the Michigan Nature Association which is a nonprofit conservation organization that works to protect Michigan's rare and endangered species by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. The Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property significantly expands the footprint of this 32 +/- acre property.
There is a beautiful vibrant spring fed creek that flows through the southern end of the property which gives way to heavily wooded rolling hills to the north. Ideal spot to create your own private sanctuary or multiple homesites and enjoy country living with nature. Perfect terrain for homes with walkout basements with the higher elevation on this part of the property. The property is naturally loaded with wildlife, namely deer, turkey and many species of wild birds. A perfect haven to watch wildlife and enjoy private living in Solitude!
The very popular downtown Rochester is a short 15-minute drive directly south down Rochester Road!
Recreation
Woods Water Wildlife Boating Fishing Hiking Biking Golf Hunting
There are endless recreational opportunities with this property! The beautiful 460 acre all sports Lakeville Lake is directly across the street. There's a local marina, with boat slips available, within walking distance of this property. Or take advantage of the nearby Lakeville Public Access Boat Launch. The spring fed lake is 68 deep and one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Copper Hills Golf Course is less than 2 miles down Lakeville Road. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
The very popular Poly Ann Trail is just a few minutes away down Lakeville Road. The Poly-Ann Trail, established in 2019, as a non-motorized trail in Oakland County extending north from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail that runs through Oakland County and Addison Township is 14.2 miles.
Enjoy hiking the beautiful Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property which is right out your back door. This property is considered one of the most biologically diverse sanctuaries in Oakland County,
Agriculture
The property consists of natural native grasses throughout the property which make this property a wildlife paradise. Mature timber that consists of Oak Trees, Maple Trees, Popular Trees along with an abundance of cedar trees along the spring fed creek bottom.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The U.S. average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 38 inches of snow per year. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17 degrees Fahrenheit to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and is rarely below 1 degree or above 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
History
The village of Lakeville is in Addison Township in Oakland County. It was founded and named by Sherman Hopkins in 1830. It was the first settlement in the township, which has been named for pioneer settle Addison Chamberlain. A post office was established in 1836, Lakeville was platted in 1840.
Location
Oakland County is considered one of the best places to live in Michigan!
Downtown Rochester is 15 minutes directly south off of Rochester Road.
The village of Leonard is 3.6 miles to the north.
The town of Oxford is 6 miles to the west.
DTW Airport is 49 miles to the South
Flint Bishop International Airport is 37 miles to the N.W.
This property borders 507 Lakeville Road, Lakeville which is the bordering property to the East.
03/19/2025
$595,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - TBD Lakeville Road, Leonard, MI
This 32-acre hidden gem in N. Oakland County has endless opportunities! This unique property offers tremendous Commerical and Residential Development opportunities in the highly desirable village of Lakeville in Addison Township! Over 900' of road frontage on Lakeville Road, just west of Rochester Road, that overlooks the very popular Lakeville Lake. The back half of the property features beautiful heavily wooded hilly terrain!
Land
The property is broken up into 12 parcels: There are 3 parcels (approx 6 +/- acres) zoned C1 (Commercial) with over 900 of frontage on Lakeville Road. Great Commerical business opportunity in a rapidly growing area! There are 8 parcels (approx 13 +/- acres) zoned MD (Multiple Dwelling Residential) and the southern portion of the property is 1 parcel (approx 12 +/- acres) that is zoned SF (Suburban Farm). The property butts up to the 76-acre Lakeville Nature Sanctuary which will never be developed. This sanctuary is part of the Michigan Nature Association which is a nonprofit conservation organization that works to protect Michigan's rare and endangered species by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. The Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property significantly expands the footprint of this 32 +/- acre property.
There is a beautiful vibrant spring fed creek that flows through the southern end of the property which gives way to heavily wooded rolling hills to the north. Ideal spot to create your own private sanctuary or multiple homesites and enjoy country living with nature. Perfect terrain for homes with walkout basements with the higher elevation on this part of the property. The property is naturally loaded with wildlife, namely deer, turkey and many species of wild birds. A perfect haven to watch wildlife and enjoy private living in Solitude!
The very popular downtown Rochester is a short 15-minute drive directly south down Rochester Road!
Recreation
Woods Water Wildlife Boating Fishing Hiking Biking Golf Hunting
There are endless recreational opportunities with this property! The beautiful 460 acre all sports Lakeville Lake is directly across the street. There's a local marina, with boat slips available, within walking distance of this property. Or take advantage of the nearby Lakeville Public Access Boat Launch. The spring fed lake is 68 deep and one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Copper Hills Golf Course is less than 2 miles down Lakeville Road. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
The very popular Poly Ann Trail is just a few minutes away down Lakeville Road. The Poly-Ann Trail, established in 2019, as a non-motorized trail in Oakland County extending north from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail that runs through Oakland County and Addison Township is 14.2 miles.
Enjoy hiking the beautiful Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property which is right out your back door. This property is considered one of the most biologically diverse sanctuaries in Oakland County,
Agriculture
The property consists of natural native grasses throughout the property which make this property a wildlife paradise. Mature timber that consists of Oak Trees, Maple Trees, Popular Trees along with an abundance of cedar trees along the spring fed creek bottom.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The U.S. average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 38 inches of snow per year. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17 degrees Fahrenheit to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and is rarely below 1 degree or above 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
History
The village of Lakeville is in Addison Township in Oakland County. It was founded and named by Sherman Hopkins in 1830. It was the first settlement in the township, which has been named for pioneer settle Addison Chamberlain. A post office was established in 1836, Lakeville was platted in 1840.
Location
Oakland County is considered one of the best places to live in Michigan!
Downtown Rochester is 15 minutes directly south off of Rochester Road.
The village of Leonard is 3.6 miles to the north.
The town of Oxford is 6 miles to the west.
DTW Airport is 49 miles to the South
Flint Bishop International Airport is 37 miles to the N.W.
This property borders 507 Lakeville Road, Lakeville which is the bordering property to the East.
03/19/2025
$595,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - TBD Lakeville Road, Leonard, MI
This 32-acre hidden gem in N. Oakland County has endless opportunities! This unique property offers tremendous Commerical and Residential Development opportunities in the highly desirable village of Lakeville in Addison Township! Over 900' of road frontage on Lakeville Road, just west of Rochester Road, that overlooks the very popular Lakeville Lake. The back half of the property features beautiful heavily wooded hilly terrain!
Land
The property is broken up into 12 parcels: There are 3 parcels (approx 6 +/- acres) zoned C1 (Commercial) with over 900 of frontage on Lakeville Road. Great Commerical business opportunity in a rapidly growing area! There are 8 parcels (approx 13 +/- acres) zoned MD (Multiple Dwelling Residential) and the southern portion of the property is 1 parcel (approx 12 +/- acres) that is zoned SF (Suburban Farm). The property butts up to the 76-acre Lakeville Nature Sanctuary which will never be developed. This sanctuary is part of the Michigan Nature Association which is a nonprofit conservation organization that works to protect Michigan's rare and endangered species by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. The Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property significantly expands the footprint of this 32 +/- acre property.
There is a beautiful vibrant spring fed creek that flows through the southern end of the property which gives way to heavily wooded rolling hills to the north. Ideal spot to create your own private sanctuary or multiple homesites and enjoy country living with nature. Perfect terrain for homes with walkout basements with the higher elevation on this part of the property. The property is naturally loaded with wildlife, namely deer, turkey and many species of wild birds. A perfect haven to watch wildlife and enjoy private living in Solitude!
The very popular downtown Rochester is a short 15-minute drive directly south down Rochester Road!
Recreation
Woods Water Wildlife Boating Fishing Hiking Biking Golf Hunting
There are endless recreational opportunities with this property! The beautiful 460 acre all sports Lakeville Lake is directly across the street. There's a local marina, with boat slips available, within walking distance of this property. Or take advantage of the nearby Lakeville Public Access Boat Launch. The spring fed lake is 68 deep and one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Copper Hills Golf Course is less than 2 miles down Lakeville Road. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
The very popular Poly Ann Trail is just a few minutes away down Lakeville Road. The Poly-Ann Trail, established in 2019, as a non-motorized trail in Oakland County extending north from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail that runs through Oakland County and Addison Township is 14.2 miles.
Enjoy hiking the beautiful Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property which is right out your back door. This property is considered one of the most biologically diverse sanctuaries in Oakland County,
Agriculture
The property consists of natural native grasses throughout the property which make this property a wildlife paradise. Mature timber that consists of Oak Trees, Maple Trees, Popular Trees along with an abundance of cedar trees along the spring fed creek bottom.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The U.S. average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 38 inches of snow per year. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17 degrees Fahrenheit to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and is rarely below 1 degree or above 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
History
The village of Lakeville is in Addison Township in Oakland County. It was founded and named by Sherman Hopkins in 1830. It was the first settlement in the township, which has been named for pioneer settle Addison Chamberlain. A post office was established in 1836, Lakeville was platted in 1840.
Location
Oakland County is considered one of the best places to live in Michigan!
Downtown Rochester is 15 minutes directly south off of Rochester Road.
The village of Leonard is 3.6 miles to the north.
The town of Oxford is 6 miles to the west.
DTW Airport is 49 miles to the South
Flint Bishop International Airport is 37 miles to the N.W.
This property borders 507 Lakeville Road, Lakeville which is the bordering property to the East.
03/19/2025
$595,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - TBD Lakeville Road, Leonard, MI
This 32-acre hidden gem in N. Oakland County has endless opportunities! This unique property offers tremendous Commerical and Residential Development opportunities in the highly desirable village of Lakeville in Addison Township! Over 900' of road frontage on Lakeville Road, just west of Rochester Road, that overlooks the very popular Lakeville Lake. The back half of the property features beautiful heavily wooded hilly terrain!
Land
The property is broken up into 12 parcels: There are 3 parcels (approx 6 +/- acres) zoned C1 (Commercial) with over 900 of frontage on Lakeville Road. Great Commerical business opportunity in a rapidly growing area! There are 8 parcels (approx 13 +/- acres) zoned MD (Multiple Dwelling Residential) and the southern portion of the property is 1 parcel (approx 12 +/- acres) that is zoned SF (Suburban Farm). The property butts up to the 76-acre Lakeville Nature Sanctuary which will never be developed. This sanctuary is part of the Michigan Nature Association which is a nonprofit conservation organization that works to protect Michigan's rare and endangered species by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. The Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property significantly expands the footprint of this 32 +/- acre property.
There is a beautiful vibrant spring fed creek that flows through the southern end of the property which gives way to heavily wooded rolling hills to the north. Ideal spot to create your own private sanctuary or multiple homesites and enjoy country living with nature. Perfect terrain for homes with walkout basements with the higher elevation on this part of the property. The property is naturally loaded with wildlife, namely deer, turkey and many species of wild birds. A perfect haven to watch wildlife and enjoy private living in Solitude!
The very popular downtown Rochester is a short 15-minute drive directly south down Rochester Road!
Recreation
Woods Water Wildlife Boating Fishing Hiking Biking Golf Hunting
There are endless recreational opportunities with this property! The beautiful 460 acre all sports Lakeville Lake is directly across the street. There's a local marina, with boat slips available, within walking distance of this property. Or take advantage of the nearby Lakeville Public Access Boat Launch. The spring fed lake is 68 deep and one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Copper Hills Golf Course is less than 2 miles down Lakeville Road. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
The very popular Poly Ann Trail is just a few minutes away down Lakeville Road. The Poly-Ann Trail, established in 2019, as a non-motorized trail in Oakland County extending north from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail that runs through Oakland County and Addison Township is 14.2 miles.
Enjoy hiking the beautiful Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property which is right out your back door. This property is considered one of the most biologically diverse sanctuaries in Oakland County,
Agriculture
The property consists of natural native grasses throughout the property which make this property a wildlife paradise. Mature timber that consists of Oak Trees, Maple Trees, Popular Trees along with an abundance of cedar trees along the spring fed creek bottom.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The U.S. average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 38 inches of snow per year. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17 degrees Fahrenheit to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and is rarely below 1 degree or above 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
History
The village of Lakeville is in Addison Township in Oakland County. It was founded and named by Sherman Hopkins in 1830. It was the first settlement in the township, which has been named for pioneer settle Addison Chamberlain. A post office was established in 1836, Lakeville was platted in 1840.
Location
Oakland County is considered one of the best places to live in Michigan!
Downtown Rochester is 15 minutes directly south off of Rochester Road.
The village of Leonard is 3.6 miles to the north.
The town of Oxford is 6 miles to the west.
DTW Airport is 49 miles to the South
Flint Bishop International Airport is 37 miles to the N.W.
This property borders 507 Lakeville Road, Lakeville which is the bordering property to the East.
03/19/2025
$595,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - TBD Lakeville Road, Leonard, MI
This 32-acre hidden gem in N. Oakland County has endless opportunities! This unique property offers tremendous Commerical and Residential Development opportunities in the highly desirable village of Lakeville in Addison Township! Over 900' of road frontage on Lakeville Road, just west of Rochester Road, that overlooks the very popular Lakeville Lake. The back half of the property features beautiful heavily wooded hilly terrain!
Land
The property is broken up into 12 parcels: There are 3 parcels (approx 6 +/- acres) zoned C1 (Commercial) with over 900 of frontage on Lakeville Road. Great Commerical business opportunity in a rapidly growing area! There are 8 parcels (approx 13 +/- acres) zoned MD (Multiple Dwelling Residential) and the southern portion of the property is 1 parcel (approx 12 +/- acres) that is zoned SF (Suburban Farm). The property butts up to the 76-acre Lakeville Nature Sanctuary which will never be developed. This sanctuary is part of the Michigan Nature Association which is a nonprofit conservation organization that works to protect Michigan's rare and endangered species by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. The Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property significantly expands the footprint of this 32 +/- acre property.
There is a beautiful vibrant spring fed creek that flows through the southern end of the property which gives way to heavily wooded rolling hills to the north. Ideal spot to create your own private sanctuary or multiple homesites and enjoy country living with nature. Perfect terrain for homes with walkout basements with the higher elevation on this part of the property. The property is naturally loaded with wildlife, namely deer, turkey and many species of wild birds. A perfect haven to watch wildlife and enjoy private living in Solitude!
The very popular downtown Rochester is a short 15-minute drive directly south down Rochester Road!
Recreation
Woods Water Wildlife Boating Fishing Hiking Biking Golf Hunting
There are endless recreational opportunities with this property! The beautiful 460 acre all sports Lakeville Lake is directly across the street. There's a local marina, with boat slips available, within walking distance of this property. Or take advantage of the nearby Lakeville Public Access Boat Launch. The spring fed lake is 68 deep and one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Copper Hills Golf Course is less than 2 miles down Lakeville Road. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
The very popular Poly Ann Trail is just a few minutes away down Lakeville Road. The Poly-Ann Trail, established in 2019, as a non-motorized trail in Oakland County extending north from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail that runs through Oakland County and Addison Township is 14.2 miles.
Enjoy hiking the beautiful Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property which is right out your back door. This property is considered one of the most biologically diverse sanctuaries in Oakland County,
Agriculture
The property consists of natural native grasses throughout the property which make this property a wildlife paradise. Mature timber that consists of Oak Trees, Maple Trees, Popular Trees along with an abundance of cedar trees along the spring fed creek bottom.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The U.S. average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 38 inches of snow per year. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17 degrees Fahrenheit to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and is rarely below 1 degree or above 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
History
The village of Lakeville is in Addison Township in Oakland County. It was founded and named by Sherman Hopkins in 1830. It was the first settlement in the township, which has been named for pioneer settle Addison Chamberlain. A post office was established in 1836, Lakeville was platted in 1840.
Location
Oakland County is considered one of the best places to live in Michigan!
Downtown Rochester is 15 minutes directly south off of Rochester Road.
The village of Leonard is 3.6 miles to the north.
The town of Oxford is 6 miles to the west.
DTW Airport is 49 miles to the South
Flint Bishop International Airport is 37 miles to the N.W.
This property borders 507 Lakeville Road, Lakeville which is the bordering property to the East.
03/19/2025
$595,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - TBD Lakeville Road, Leonard, MI
This 32-acre hidden gem in N. Oakland County has endless opportunities! This unique property offers tremendous Commerical and Residential Development opportunities in the highly desirable village of Lakeville in Addison Township! Over 900' of road frontage on Lakeville Road, just west of Rochester Road, that overlooks the very popular Lakeville Lake. The back half of the property features beautiful heavily wooded hilly terrain!
Land
The property is broken up into 12 parcels: There are 3 parcels (approx 6 +/- acres) zoned C1 (Commercial) with over 900 of frontage on Lakeville Road. Great Commerical business opportunity in a rapidly growing area! There are 8 parcels (approx 13 +/- acres) zoned MD (Multiple Dwelling Residential) and the southern portion of the property is 1 parcel (approx 12 +/- acres) that is zoned SF (Suburban Farm). The property butts up to the 76-acre Lakeville Nature Sanctuary which will never be developed. This sanctuary is part of the Michigan Nature Association which is a nonprofit conservation organization that works to protect Michigan's rare and endangered species by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. The Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property significantly expands the footprint of this 32 +/- acre property.
There is a beautiful vibrant spring fed creek that flows through the southern end of the property which gives way to heavily wooded rolling hills to the north. Ideal spot to create your own private sanctuary or multiple homesites and enjoy country living with nature. Perfect terrain for homes with walkout basements with the higher elevation on this part of the property. The property is naturally loaded with wildlife, namely deer, turkey and many species of wild birds. A perfect haven to watch wildlife and enjoy private living in Solitude!
The very popular downtown Rochester is a short 15-minute drive directly south down Rochester Road!
Recreation
Woods Water Wildlife Boating Fishing Hiking Biking Golf Hunting
There are endless recreational opportunities with this property! The beautiful 460 acre all sports Lakeville Lake is directly across the street. There's a local marina, with boat slips available, within walking distance of this property. Or take advantage of the nearby Lakeville Public Access Boat Launch. The spring fed lake is 68 deep and one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Copper Hills Golf Course is less than 2 miles down Lakeville Road. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
The very popular Poly Ann Trail is just a few minutes away down Lakeville Road. The Poly-Ann Trail, established in 2019, as a non-motorized trail in Oakland County extending north from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail that runs through Oakland County and Addison Township is 14.2 miles.
Enjoy hiking the beautiful Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property which is right out your back door. This property is considered one of the most biologically diverse sanctuaries in Oakland County,
Agriculture
The property consists of natural native grasses throughout the property which make this property a wildlife paradise. Mature timber that consists of Oak Trees, Maple Trees, Popular Trees along with an abundance of cedar trees along the spring fed creek bottom.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The U.S. average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 38 inches of snow per year. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17 degrees Fahrenheit to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and is rarely below 1 degree or above 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
History
The village of Lakeville is in Addison Township in Oakland County. It was founded and named by Sherman Hopkins in 1830. It was the first settlement in the township, which has been named for pioneer settle Addison Chamberlain. A post office was established in 1836, Lakeville was platted in 1840.
Location
Oakland County is considered one of the best places to live in Michigan!
Downtown Rochester is 15 minutes directly south off of Rochester Road.
The village of Leonard is 3.6 miles to the north.
The town of Oxford is 6 miles to the west.
DTW Airport is 49 miles to the South
Flint Bishop International Airport is 37 miles to the N.W.
This property borders 507 Lakeville Road, Lakeville which is the bordering property to the East.
03/19/2025
$595,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - TBD Lakeville Road, Leonard, MI
This 32-acre hidden gem in N. Oakland County has endless opportunities! This unique property offers tremendous Commerical and Residential Development opportunities in the highly desirable village of Lakeville in Addison Township! Over 900' of road frontage on Lakeville Road, just west of Rochester Road, that overlooks the very popular Lakeville Lake. The back half of the property features beautiful heavily wooded hilly terrain!
Land
The property is broken up into 12 parcels: There are 3 parcels (approx 6 +/- acres) zoned C1 (Commercial) with over 900 of frontage on Lakeville Road. Great Commerical business opportunity in a rapidly growing area! There are 8 parcels (approx 13 +/- acres) zoned MD (Multiple Dwelling Residential) and the southern portion of the property is 1 parcel (approx 12 +/- acres) that is zoned SF (Suburban Farm). The property butts up to the 76-acre Lakeville Nature Sanctuary which will never be developed. This sanctuary is part of the Michigan Nature Association which is a nonprofit conservation organization that works to protect Michigan's rare and endangered species by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. The Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property significantly expands the footprint of this 32 +/- acre property.
There is a beautiful vibrant spring fed creek that flows through the southern end of the property which gives way to heavily wooded rolling hills to the north. Ideal spot to create your own private sanctuary or multiple homesites and enjoy country living with nature. Perfect terrain for homes with walkout basements with the higher elevation on this part of the property. The property is naturally loaded with wildlife, namely deer, turkey and many species of wild birds. A perfect haven to watch wildlife and enjoy private living in Solitude!
The very popular downtown Rochester is a short 15-minute drive directly south down Rochester Road!
Recreation
Woods Water Wildlife Boating Fishing Hiking Biking Golf Hunting
There are endless recreational opportunities with this property! The beautiful 460 acre all sports Lakeville Lake is directly across the street. There's a local marina, with boat slips available, within walking distance of this property. Or take advantage of the nearby Lakeville Public Access Boat Launch. The spring fed lake is 68 deep and one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Copper Hills Golf Course is less than 2 miles down Lakeville Road. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
The very popular Poly Ann Trail is just a few minutes away down Lakeville Road. The Poly-Ann Trail, established in 2019, as a non-motorized trail in Oakland County extending north from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail that runs through Oakland County and Addison Township is 14.2 miles.
Enjoy hiking the beautiful Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property which is right out your back door. This property is considered one of the most biologically diverse sanctuaries in Oakland County,
Agriculture
The property consists of natural native grasses throughout the property which make this property a wildlife paradise. Mature timber that consists of Oak Trees, Maple Trees, Popular Trees along with an abundance of cedar trees along the spring fed creek bottom.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The U.S. average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 38 inches of snow per year. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17 degrees Fahrenheit to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and is rarely below 1 degree or above 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
History
The village of Lakeville is in Addison Township in Oakland County. It was founded and named by Sherman Hopkins in 1830. It was the first settlement in the township, which has been named for pioneer settle Addison Chamberlain. A post office was established in 1836, Lakeville was platted in 1840.
Location
Oakland County is considered one of the best places to live in Michigan!
Downtown Rochester is 15 minutes directly south off of Rochester Road.
The village of Leonard is 3.6 miles to the north.
The town of Oxford is 6 miles to the west.
DTW Airport is 49 miles to the South
Flint Bishop International Airport is 37 miles to the N.W.
This property borders 507 Lakeville Road, Lakeville which is the bordering property to the East.
03/19/2025
$595,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - TBD Lakeville Road, Leonard, MI
This 32-acre hidden gem in N. Oakland County has endless opportunities! This unique property offers tremendous Commerical and Residential Development opportunities in the highly desirable village of Lakeville in Addison Township! Over 900' of road frontage on Lakeville Road, just west of Rochester Road, that overlooks the very popular Lakeville Lake. The back half of the property features beautiful heavily wooded hilly terrain!
Land
The property is broken up into 12 parcels: There are 3 parcels (approx 6 +/- acres) zoned C1 (Commercial) with over 900 of frontage on Lakeville Road. Great Commerical business opportunity in a rapidly growing area! There are 8 parcels (approx 13 +/- acres) zoned MD (Multiple Dwelling Residential) and the southern portion of the property is 1 parcel (approx 12 +/- acres) that is zoned SF (Suburban Farm). The property butts up to the 76-acre Lakeville Nature Sanctuary which will never be developed. This sanctuary is part of the Michigan Nature Association which is a nonprofit conservation organization that works to protect Michigan's rare and endangered species by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. The Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property significantly expands the footprint of this 32 +/- acre property.
There is a beautiful vibrant spring fed creek that flows through the southern end of the property which gives way to heavily wooded rolling hills to the north. Ideal spot to create your own private sanctuary or multiple homesites and enjoy country living with nature. Perfect terrain for homes with walkout basements with the higher elevation on this part of the property. The property is naturally loaded with wildlife, namely deer, turkey and many species of wild birds. A perfect haven to watch wildlife and enjoy private living in Solitude!
The very popular downtown Rochester is a short 15-minute drive directly south down Rochester Road!
Recreation
Woods Water Wildlife Boating Fishing Hiking Biking Golf Hunting
There are endless recreational opportunities with this property! The beautiful 460 acre all sports Lakeville Lake is directly across the street. There's a local marina, with boat slips available, within walking distance of this property. Or take advantage of the nearby Lakeville Public Access Boat Launch. The spring fed lake is 68 deep and one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Copper Hills Golf Course is less than 2 miles down Lakeville Road. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
The very popular Poly Ann Trail is just a few minutes away down Lakeville Road. The Poly-Ann Trail, established in 2019, as a non-motorized trail in Oakland County extending north from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail that runs through Oakland County and Addison Township is 14.2 miles.
Enjoy hiking the beautiful Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property which is right out your back door. This property is considered one of the most biologically diverse sanctuaries in Oakland County,
Agriculture
The property consists of natural native grasses throughout the property which make this property a wildlife paradise. Mature timber that consists of Oak Trees, Maple Trees, Popular Trees along with an abundance of cedar trees along the spring fed creek bottom.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The U.S. average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 38 inches of snow per year. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17 degrees Fahrenheit to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and is rarely below 1 degree or above 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
History
The village of Lakeville is in Addison Township in Oakland County. It was founded and named by Sherman Hopkins in 1830. It was the first settlement in the township, which has been named for pioneer settle Addison Chamberlain. A post office was established in 1836, Lakeville was platted in 1840.
Location
Oakland County is considered one of the best places to live in Michigan!
Downtown Rochester is 15 minutes directly south off of Rochester Road.
The village of Leonard is 3.6 miles to the north.
The town of Oxford is 6 miles to the west.
DTW Airport is 49 miles to the South
Flint Bishop International Airport is 37 miles to the N.W.
This property borders 507 Lakeville Road, Lakeville which is the bordering property to the East.
03/19/2025
$595,000
32 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - TBD Lakeville Road, Leonard, MI
This 32-acre hidden gem in N. Oakland County has endless opportunities! This unique property offers tremendous Commerical and Residential Development opportunities in the highly desirable village of Lakeville in Addison Township! Over 900' of road frontage on Lakeville Road, just west of Rochester Road, that overlooks the very popular Lakeville Lake. The back half of the property features beautiful heavily wooded hilly terrain!
Land
The property is broken up into 12 parcels: There are 3 parcels (approx 6 +/- acres) zoned C1 (Commercial) with over 900 of frontage on Lakeville Road. Great Commerical business opportunity in a rapidly growing area! There are 8 parcels (approx 13 +/- acres) zoned MD (Multiple Dwelling Residential) and the southern portion of the property is 1 parcel (approx 12 +/- acres) that is zoned SF (Suburban Farm). The property butts up to the 76-acre Lakeville Nature Sanctuary which will never be developed. This sanctuary is part of the Michigan Nature Association which is a nonprofit conservation organization that works to protect Michigan's rare and endangered species by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. The Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property significantly expands the footprint of this 32 +/- acre property.
There is a beautiful vibrant spring fed creek that flows through the southern end of the property which gives way to heavily wooded rolling hills to the north. Ideal spot to create your own private sanctuary or multiple homesites and enjoy country living with nature. Perfect terrain for homes with walkout basements with the higher elevation on this part of the property. The property is naturally loaded with wildlife, namely deer, turkey and many species of wild birds. A perfect haven to watch wildlife and enjoy private living in Solitude!
The very popular downtown Rochester is a short 15-minute drive directly south down Rochester Road!
Recreation
Woods Water Wildlife Boating Fishing Hiking Biking Golf Hunting
There are endless recreational opportunities with this property! The beautiful 460 acre all sports Lakeville Lake is directly across the street. There's a local marina, with boat slips available, within walking distance of this property. Or take advantage of the nearby Lakeville Public Access Boat Launch. The spring fed lake is 68 deep and one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Copper Hills Golf Course is less than 2 miles down Lakeville Road. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
The very popular Poly Ann Trail is just a few minutes away down Lakeville Road. The Poly-Ann Trail, established in 2019, as a non-motorized trail in Oakland County extending north from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail that runs through Oakland County and Addison Township is 14.2 miles.
Enjoy hiking the beautiful Lakeville Nature Sanctuary property which is right out your back door. This property is considered one of the most biologically diverse sanctuaries in Oakland County,
Agriculture
The property consists of natural native grasses throughout the property which make this property a wildlife paradise. Mature timber that consists of Oak Trees, Maple Trees, Popular Trees along with an abundance of cedar trees along the spring fed creek bottom.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The U.S. average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 38 inches of snow per year. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17 degrees Fahrenheit to 82 degrees Fahrenheit and is rarely below 1 degree or above 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
History
The village of Lakeville is in Addison Township in Oakland County. It was founded and named by Sherman Hopkins in 1830. It was the first settlement in the township, which has been named for pioneer settle Addison Chamberlain. A post office was established in 1836, Lakeville was platted in 1840.
Location
Oakland County is considered one of the best places to live in Michigan!
Downtown Rochester is 15 minutes directly south off of Rochester Road.
The village of Leonard is 3.6 miles to the north.
The town of Oxford is 6 miles to the west.
DTW Airport is 49 miles to the South
Flint Bishop International Airport is 37 miles to the N.W.
This property borders 507 Lakeville Road, Lakeville which is the bordering property to the East.
09/20/2025
$690,000
60 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - 5414 Bordman Road, Dryden, MI
Enjoy living "Life on the Land" in this highly desirable area of Northern Oakland County! This beautiful 60-acre farm features rolling terrain, lush fertile farm fields, majestic hardwoods, a beautiful wildlife pond and a vibrant spring fed creek that offers excellent wildlife habitat. There are several quality homesites available on this property. Also ideal for a Private Estate, Hobby Farm, Equestrian or Residential Development opportunity!
Land
This 60-acre property is contingent on township approval for a parcel split of the original 100 +/- acre family farm. Note: The owners will consider selling the whole farm (100 +/- acres, home, barn, etc.,) and other potential parcel splits that offer more frontage on Hagerman Road and Bordman Road.
Bordman Valley Farm has over 300 feet of main road frontage and offers very easy access to Rochester Road to the west and M-53 to the east. A perfectmix of productive tillable ground combined with mature hardwood timber makes this property so well-suited for the ultimate sprawling estate with a wide range of other productive uses, from growing crops, to grazing cattle or horses across the healthy grass pastures.
Gentle lush rolling topography boasts multiple potential build site choices for your dream home, family compound or hobby farm.
Majestically lined field edges with beautiful oak and maple trees that turn from an emerald green in the summertime to spectacular vibrant colors in the fall.
Location, location, location just 15-20 minutes from the very popular downtown Rochester and the metro Detroit area.
Properties like this in Oakland County are rare and do not become available too often.
Family owned for over 50 years; the owners are true stewards of the land and believe in the principle to leave the land better than you found it.
Improvements
An established trail system provides easy access to the entire property. Ideal for that morning walk with your dog, hiking, horseback riding, ATV's and hunting.
Recreation
Endless recreational opportunities on the Bordman Valley Farm property!
The property is naturally loaded with wildlife and offers great hunting for deer, turkey and waterfowl. Sand Hill Crains and many species of wild birds frequent this pristine property. For the horse lover, the property borders the very popular Polly Ann Trail, established as a Pure Michigan Trail in 2019. This non-motorized trail borders the west side of the property and runs from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail in Oakland County runs for 14.2 miles from Orion Township to the OaklandLapeer County line at Bordman Road where this property is located.The trail continues north for 20 miles toNorth Branch Township andis very popular for mountain bikers, hikers and horseback riders.
Just 5 miles to the south is the beautiful Lakeville Lake, a 460-acre all-sports lake with a public boat launch. The lake is 68 feet deep and is one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Offers great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Heather Hills Golf Course, known as the hidden gem is just 2 miles to the southeast of the property and Copper Hills Golf Course is just 8 miles away. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
Agriculture
The rolling meadows on this property feature approximately 35+/- acres of highly fertile tillable ground with great drainage. The tillable ground is easily accessible from the main road. A high percentage of the timber on the property is mature and valuable. Lush native grasses throughout the property.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
General Operations
The family has passionately cared for and groomed this property for over 50 years. Their knowledge and history of the property and area will be passed on for valuable reference to the new owners who will begin their Family Legacy at the Bordman Valley Farm property.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 37 inches of snow. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17Fto82Fand is rarely below1For above90F.
History
Addison Township, Michigan, was established around the mid-19th century becoming the northwesternmost township in Oakland County. Its early history involved logging, with significant stands of white pine and oak timber.The first settlement was Lakevillein 1830, founded bySherman Hopkinsand named for pioneerAddison Chamberlain,who became the township's namesake.The township's diverse terrain includes lakes and marshes in the center and hilly areas in the southwest, providing rich, fertile soil suitable for cultivation.
Location
Oakland County is consideredone of the best places to live in Michigan!
The nearby Village of Leonard, a small town tucked into the northeastern corner of Oakland County, is 2.5 miles to the south. The property is 15 miles north of the very popular downtown Rochester, Michigan. The village of Dryden is 6 miles to the north, and the town of Almont is 6 miles to the northeast. The area offers nearby convenience of restaurants, grocery shopping and gas stations plus medical facilities and pharmacy.
Located 31 miles from Oakland County International Airport, 45 miles from Bishop International Airport in Flint and 59 miles to Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
09/20/2025
$690,000
60 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - 5414 Bordman Road, Dryden, MI
Enjoy living "Life on the Land" in this highly desirable area of Northern Oakland County! This beautiful 60-acre farm features rolling terrain, lush fertile farm fields, majestic hardwoods, a beautiful wildlife pond and a vibrant spring fed creek that offers excellent wildlife habitat. There are several quality homesites available on this property. Also ideal for a Private Estate, Hobby Farm, Equestrian or Residential Development opportunity!
Land
This 60-acre property is contingent on township approval for a parcel split of the original 100 +/- acre family farm. Note: The owners will consider selling the whole farm (100 +/- acres, home, barn, etc.,) and other potential parcel splits that offer more frontage on Hagerman Road and Bordman Road.
Bordman Valley Farm has over 300 feet of main road frontage and offers very easy access to Rochester Road to the west and M-53 to the east. A perfectmix of productive tillable ground combined with mature hardwood timber makes this property so well-suited for the ultimate sprawling estate with a wide range of other productive uses, from growing crops, to grazing cattle or horses across the healthy grass pastures.
Gentle lush rolling topography boasts multiple potential build site choices for your dream home, family compound or hobby farm.
Majestically lined field edges with beautiful oak and maple trees that turn from an emerald green in the summertime to spectacular vibrant colors in the fall.
Location, location, location just 15-20 minutes from the very popular downtown Rochester and the metro Detroit area.
Properties like this in Oakland County are rare and do not become available too often.
Family owned for over 50 years; the owners are true stewards of the land and believe in the principle to leave the land better than you found it.
Improvements
An established trail system provides easy access to the entire property. Ideal for that morning walk with your dog, hiking, horseback riding, ATV's and hunting.
Recreation
Endless recreational opportunities on the Bordman Valley Farm property!
The property is naturally loaded with wildlife and offers great hunting for deer, turkey and waterfowl. Sand Hill Crains and many species of wild birds frequent this pristine property. For the horse lover, the property borders the very popular Polly Ann Trail, established as a Pure Michigan Trail in 2019. This non-motorized trail borders the west side of the property and runs from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail in Oakland County runs for 14.2 miles from Orion Township to the OaklandLapeer County line at Bordman Road where this property is located.The trail continues north for 20 miles toNorth Branch Township andis very popular for mountain bikers, hikers and horseback riders.
Just 5 miles to the south is the beautiful Lakeville Lake, a 460-acre all-sports lake with a public boat launch. The lake is 68 feet deep and is one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Offers great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Heather Hills Golf Course, known as the hidden gem is just 2 miles to the southeast of the property and Copper Hills Golf Course is just 8 miles away. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
Agriculture
The rolling meadows on this property feature approximately 35+/- acres of highly fertile tillable ground with great drainage. The tillable ground is easily accessible from the main road. A high percentage of the timber on the property is mature and valuable. Lush native grasses throughout the property.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
General Operations
The family has passionately cared for and groomed this property for over 50 years. Their knowledge and history of the property and area will be passed on for valuable reference to the new owners who will begin their Family Legacy at the Bordman Valley Farm property.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 37 inches of snow. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17Fto82Fand is rarely below1For above90F.
History
Addison Township, Michigan, was established around the mid-19th century becoming the northwesternmost township in Oakland County. Its early history involved logging, with significant stands of white pine and oak timber.The first settlement was Lakevillein 1830, founded bySherman Hopkinsand named for pioneerAddison Chamberlain,who became the township's namesake.The township's diverse terrain includes lakes and marshes in the center and hilly areas in the southwest, providing rich, fertile soil suitable for cultivation.
Location
Oakland County is consideredone of the best places to live in Michigan!
The nearby Village of Leonard, a small town tucked into the northeastern corner of Oakland County, is 2.5 miles to the south. The property is 15 miles north of the very popular downtown Rochester, Michigan. The village of Dryden is 6 miles to the north, and the town of Almont is 6 miles to the northeast. The area offers nearby convenience of restaurants, grocery shopping and gas stations plus medical facilities and pharmacy.
Located 31 miles from Oakland County International Airport, 45 miles from Bishop International Airport in Flint and 59 miles to Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
09/20/2025
$690,000
60 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - 5414 Bordman Road, Dryden, MI
Enjoy living "Life on the Land" in this highly desirable area of Northern Oakland County! This beautiful 60-acre farm features rolling terrain, lush fertile farm fields, majestic hardwoods, a beautiful wildlife pond and a vibrant spring fed creek that offers excellent wildlife habitat. There are several quality homesites available on this property. Also ideal for a Private Estate, Hobby Farm, Equestrian or Residential Development opportunity!
Land
This 60-acre property is contingent on township approval for a parcel split of the original 100 +/- acre family farm. Note: The owners will consider selling the whole farm (100 +/- acres, home, barn, etc.,) and other potential parcel splits that offer more frontage on Hagerman Road and Bordman Road.
Bordman Valley Farm has over 300 feet of main road frontage and offers very easy access to Rochester Road to the west and M-53 to the east. A perfectmix of productive tillable ground combined with mature hardwood timber makes this property so well-suited for the ultimate sprawling estate with a wide range of other productive uses, from growing crops, to grazing cattle or horses across the healthy grass pastures.
Gentle lush rolling topography boasts multiple potential build site choices for your dream home, family compound or hobby farm.
Majestically lined field edges with beautiful oak and maple trees that turn from an emerald green in the summertime to spectacular vibrant colors in the fall.
Location, location, location just 15-20 minutes from the very popular downtown Rochester and the metro Detroit area.
Properties like this in Oakland County are rare and do not become available too often.
Family owned for over 50 years; the owners are true stewards of the land and believe in the principle to leave the land better than you found it.
Improvements
An established trail system provides easy access to the entire property. Ideal for that morning walk with your dog, hiking, horseback riding, ATV's and hunting.
Recreation
Endless recreational opportunities on the Bordman Valley Farm property!
The property is naturally loaded with wildlife and offers great hunting for deer, turkey and waterfowl. Sand Hill Crains and many species of wild birds frequent this pristine property. For the horse lover, the property borders the very popular Polly Ann Trail, established as a Pure Michigan Trail in 2019. This non-motorized trail borders the west side of the property and runs from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail in Oakland County runs for 14.2 miles from Orion Township to the OaklandLapeer County line at Bordman Road where this property is located.The trail continues north for 20 miles toNorth Branch Township andis very popular for mountain bikers, hikers and horseback riders.
Just 5 miles to the south is the beautiful Lakeville Lake, a 460-acre all-sports lake with a public boat launch. The lake is 68 feet deep and is one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Offers great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Heather Hills Golf Course, known as the hidden gem is just 2 miles to the southeast of the property and Copper Hills Golf Course is just 8 miles away. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
Agriculture
The rolling meadows on this property feature approximately 35+/- acres of highly fertile tillable ground with great drainage. The tillable ground is easily accessible from the main road. A high percentage of the timber on the property is mature and valuable. Lush native grasses throughout the property.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
General Operations
The family has passionately cared for and groomed this property for over 50 years. Their knowledge and history of the property and area will be passed on for valuable reference to the new owners who will begin their Family Legacy at the Bordman Valley Farm property.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 37 inches of snow. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17Fto82Fand is rarely below1For above90F.
History
Addison Township, Michigan, was established around the mid-19th century becoming the northwesternmost township in Oakland County. Its early history involved logging, with significant stands of white pine and oak timber.The first settlement was Lakevillein 1830, founded bySherman Hopkinsand named for pioneerAddison Chamberlain,who became the township's namesake.The township's diverse terrain includes lakes and marshes in the center and hilly areas in the southwest, providing rich, fertile soil suitable for cultivation.
Location
Oakland County is consideredone of the best places to live in Michigan!
The nearby Village of Leonard, a small town tucked into the northeastern corner of Oakland County, is 2.5 miles to the south. The property is 15 miles north of the very popular downtown Rochester, Michigan. The village of Dryden is 6 miles to the north, and the town of Almont is 6 miles to the northeast. The area offers nearby convenience of restaurants, grocery shopping and gas stations plus medical facilities and pharmacy.
Located 31 miles from Oakland County International Airport, 45 miles from Bishop International Airport in Flint and 59 miles to Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
09/20/2025
$690,000
60 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - 5414 Bordman Road, Dryden, MI
Enjoy living "Life on the Land" in this highly desirable area of Northern Oakland County! This beautiful 60-acre farm features rolling terrain, lush fertile farm fields, majestic hardwoods, a beautiful wildlife pond and a vibrant spring fed creek that offers excellent wildlife habitat. There are several quality homesites available on this property. Also ideal for a Private Estate, Hobby Farm, Equestrian or Residential Development opportunity!
Land
This 60-acre property is contingent on township approval for a parcel split of the original 100 +/- acre family farm. Note: The owners will consider selling the whole farm (100 +/- acres, home, barn, etc.,) and other potential parcel splits that offer more frontage on Hagerman Road and Bordman Road.
Bordman Valley Farm has over 300 feet of main road frontage and offers very easy access to Rochester Road to the west and M-53 to the east. A perfectmix of productive tillable ground combined with mature hardwood timber makes this property so well-suited for the ultimate sprawling estate with a wide range of other productive uses, from growing crops, to grazing cattle or horses across the healthy grass pastures.
Gentle lush rolling topography boasts multiple potential build site choices for your dream home, family compound or hobby farm.
Majestically lined field edges with beautiful oak and maple trees that turn from an emerald green in the summertime to spectacular vibrant colors in the fall.
Location, location, location just 15-20 minutes from the very popular downtown Rochester and the metro Detroit area.
Properties like this in Oakland County are rare and do not become available too often.
Family owned for over 50 years; the owners are true stewards of the land and believe in the principle to leave the land better than you found it.
Improvements
An established trail system provides easy access to the entire property. Ideal for that morning walk with your dog, hiking, horseback riding, ATV's and hunting.
Recreation
Endless recreational opportunities on the Bordman Valley Farm property!
The property is naturally loaded with wildlife and offers great hunting for deer, turkey and waterfowl. Sand Hill Crains and many species of wild birds frequent this pristine property. For the horse lover, the property borders the very popular Polly Ann Trail, established as a Pure Michigan Trail in 2019. This non-motorized trail borders the west side of the property and runs from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail in Oakland County runs for 14.2 miles from Orion Township to the OaklandLapeer County line at Bordman Road where this property is located.The trail continues north for 20 miles toNorth Branch Township andis very popular for mountain bikers, hikers and horseback riders.
Just 5 miles to the south is the beautiful Lakeville Lake, a 460-acre all-sports lake with a public boat launch. The lake is 68 feet deep and is one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Offers great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Heather Hills Golf Course, known as the hidden gem is just 2 miles to the southeast of the property and Copper Hills Golf Course is just 8 miles away. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
Agriculture
The rolling meadows on this property feature approximately 35+/- acres of highly fertile tillable ground with great drainage. The tillable ground is easily accessible from the main road. A high percentage of the timber on the property is mature and valuable. Lush native grasses throughout the property.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
General Operations
The family has passionately cared for and groomed this property for over 50 years. Their knowledge and history of the property and area will be passed on for valuable reference to the new owners who will begin their Family Legacy at the Bordman Valley Farm property.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 37 inches of snow. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17Fto82Fand is rarely below1For above90F.
History
Addison Township, Michigan, was established around the mid-19th century becoming the northwesternmost township in Oakland County. Its early history involved logging, with significant stands of white pine and oak timber.The first settlement was Lakevillein 1830, founded bySherman Hopkinsand named for pioneerAddison Chamberlain,who became the township's namesake.The township's diverse terrain includes lakes and marshes in the center and hilly areas in the southwest, providing rich, fertile soil suitable for cultivation.
Location
Oakland County is consideredone of the best places to live in Michigan!
The nearby Village of Leonard, a small town tucked into the northeastern corner of Oakland County, is 2.5 miles to the south. The property is 15 miles north of the very popular downtown Rochester, Michigan. The village of Dryden is 6 miles to the north, and the town of Almont is 6 miles to the northeast. The area offers nearby convenience of restaurants, grocery shopping and gas stations plus medical facilities and pharmacy.
Located 31 miles from Oakland County International Airport, 45 miles from Bishop International Airport in Flint and 59 miles to Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
09/20/2025
$690,000
60 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - 5414 Bordman Road, Dryden, MI
Enjoy living "Life on the Land" in this highly desirable area of Northern Oakland County! This beautiful 60-acre farm features rolling terrain, lush fertile farm fields, majestic hardwoods, a beautiful wildlife pond and a vibrant spring fed creek that offers excellent wildlife habitat. There are several quality homesites available on this property. Also ideal for a Private Estate, Hobby Farm, Equestrian or Residential Development opportunity!
Land
This 60-acre property is contingent on township approval for a parcel split of the original 100 +/- acre family farm. Note: The owners will consider selling the whole farm (100 +/- acres, home, barn, etc.,) and other potential parcel splits that offer more frontage on Hagerman Road and Bordman Road.
Bordman Valley Farm has over 300 feet of main road frontage and offers very easy access to Rochester Road to the west and M-53 to the east. A perfectmix of productive tillable ground combined with mature hardwood timber makes this property so well-suited for the ultimate sprawling estate with a wide range of other productive uses, from growing crops, to grazing cattle or horses across the healthy grass pastures.
Gentle lush rolling topography boasts multiple potential build site choices for your dream home, family compound or hobby farm.
Majestically lined field edges with beautiful oak and maple trees that turn from an emerald green in the summertime to spectacular vibrant colors in the fall.
Location, location, location just 15-20 minutes from the very popular downtown Rochester and the metro Detroit area.
Properties like this in Oakland County are rare and do not become available too often.
Family owned for over 50 years; the owners are true stewards of the land and believe in the principle to leave the land better than you found it.
Improvements
An established trail system provides easy access to the entire property. Ideal for that morning walk with your dog, hiking, horseback riding, ATV's and hunting.
Recreation
Endless recreational opportunities on the Bordman Valley Farm property!
The property is naturally loaded with wildlife and offers great hunting for deer, turkey and waterfowl. Sand Hill Crains and many species of wild birds frequent this pristine property. For the horse lover, the property borders the very popular Polly Ann Trail, established as a Pure Michigan Trail in 2019. This non-motorized trail borders the west side of the property and runs from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail in Oakland County runs for 14.2 miles from Orion Township to the OaklandLapeer County line at Bordman Road where this property is located.The trail continues north for 20 miles toNorth Branch Township andis very popular for mountain bikers, hikers and horseback riders.
Just 5 miles to the south is the beautiful Lakeville Lake, a 460-acre all-sports lake with a public boat launch. The lake is 68 feet deep and is one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Offers great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Heather Hills Golf Course, known as the hidden gem is just 2 miles to the southeast of the property and Copper Hills Golf Course is just 8 miles away. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
Agriculture
The rolling meadows on this property feature approximately 35+/- acres of highly fertile tillable ground with great drainage. The tillable ground is easily accessible from the main road. A high percentage of the timber on the property is mature and valuable. Lush native grasses throughout the property.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
General Operations
The family has passionately cared for and groomed this property for over 50 years. Their knowledge and history of the property and area will be passed on for valuable reference to the new owners who will begin their Family Legacy at the Bordman Valley Farm property.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 37 inches of snow. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17Fto82Fand is rarely below1For above90F.
History
Addison Township, Michigan, was established around the mid-19th century becoming the northwesternmost township in Oakland County. Its early history involved logging, with significant stands of white pine and oak timber.The first settlement was Lakevillein 1830, founded bySherman Hopkinsand named for pioneerAddison Chamberlain,who became the township's namesake.The township's diverse terrain includes lakes and marshes in the center and hilly areas in the southwest, providing rich, fertile soil suitable for cultivation.
Location
Oakland County is consideredone of the best places to live in Michigan!
The nearby Village of Leonard, a small town tucked into the northeastern corner of Oakland County, is 2.5 miles to the south. The property is 15 miles north of the very popular downtown Rochester, Michigan. The village of Dryden is 6 miles to the north, and the town of Almont is 6 miles to the northeast. The area offers nearby convenience of restaurants, grocery shopping and gas stations plus medical facilities and pharmacy.
Located 31 miles from Oakland County International Airport, 45 miles from Bishop International Airport in Flint and 59 miles to Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
09/20/2025
$690,000
60 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - 5414 Bordman Road, Dryden, MI
Enjoy living "Life on the Land" in this highly desirable area of Northern Oakland County! This beautiful 60-acre farm features rolling terrain, lush fertile farm fields, majestic hardwoods, a beautiful wildlife pond and a vibrant spring fed creek that offers excellent wildlife habitat. There are several quality homesites available on this property. Also ideal for a Private Estate, Hobby Farm, Equestrian or Residential Development opportunity!
Land
This 60-acre property is contingent on township approval for a parcel split of the original 100 +/- acre family farm. Note: The owners will consider selling the whole farm (100 +/- acres, home, barn, etc.,) and other potential parcel splits that offer more frontage on Hagerman Road and Bordman Road.
Bordman Valley Farm has over 300 feet of main road frontage and offers very easy access to Rochester Road to the west and M-53 to the east. A perfectmix of productive tillable ground combined with mature hardwood timber makes this property so well-suited for the ultimate sprawling estate with a wide range of other productive uses, from growing crops, to grazing cattle or horses across the healthy grass pastures.
Gentle lush rolling topography boasts multiple potential build site choices for your dream home, family compound or hobby farm.
Majestically lined field edges with beautiful oak and maple trees that turn from an emerald green in the summertime to spectacular vibrant colors in the fall.
Location, location, location just 15-20 minutes from the very popular downtown Rochester and the metro Detroit area.
Properties like this in Oakland County are rare and do not become available too often.
Family owned for over 50 years; the owners are true stewards of the land and believe in the principle to leave the land better than you found it.
Improvements
An established trail system provides easy access to the entire property. Ideal for that morning walk with your dog, hiking, horseback riding, ATV's and hunting.
Recreation
Endless recreational opportunities on the Bordman Valley Farm property!
The property is naturally loaded with wildlife and offers great hunting for deer, turkey and waterfowl. Sand Hill Crains and many species of wild birds frequent this pristine property. For the horse lover, the property borders the very popular Polly Ann Trail, established as a Pure Michigan Trail in 2019. This non-motorized trail borders the west side of the property and runs from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail in Oakland County runs for 14.2 miles from Orion Township to the OaklandLapeer County line at Bordman Road where this property is located.The trail continues north for 20 miles toNorth Branch Township andis very popular for mountain bikers, hikers and horseback riders.
Just 5 miles to the south is the beautiful Lakeville Lake, a 460-acre all-sports lake with a public boat launch. The lake is 68 feet deep and is one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Offers great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Heather Hills Golf Course, known as the hidden gem is just 2 miles to the southeast of the property and Copper Hills Golf Course is just 8 miles away. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
Agriculture
The rolling meadows on this property feature approximately 35+/- acres of highly fertile tillable ground with great drainage. The tillable ground is easily accessible from the main road. A high percentage of the timber on the property is mature and valuable. Lush native grasses throughout the property.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
General Operations
The family has passionately cared for and groomed this property for over 50 years. Their knowledge and history of the property and area will be passed on for valuable reference to the new owners who will begin their Family Legacy at the Bordman Valley Farm property.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 37 inches of snow. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17Fto82Fand is rarely below1For above90F.
History
Addison Township, Michigan, was established around the mid-19th century becoming the northwesternmost township in Oakland County. Its early history involved logging, with significant stands of white pine and oak timber.The first settlement was Lakevillein 1830, founded bySherman Hopkinsand named for pioneerAddison Chamberlain,who became the township's namesake.The township's diverse terrain includes lakes and marshes in the center and hilly areas in the southwest, providing rich, fertile soil suitable for cultivation.
Location
Oakland County is consideredone of the best places to live in Michigan!
The nearby Village of Leonard, a small town tucked into the northeastern corner of Oakland County, is 2.5 miles to the south. The property is 15 miles north of the very popular downtown Rochester, Michigan. The village of Dryden is 6 miles to the north, and the town of Almont is 6 miles to the northeast. The area offers nearby convenience of restaurants, grocery shopping and gas stations plus medical facilities and pharmacy.
Located 31 miles from Oakland County International Airport, 45 miles from Bishop International Airport in Flint and 59 miles to Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
09/20/2025
$690,000
60 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - 5414 Bordman Road, Dryden, MI
Enjoy living "Life on the Land" in this highly desirable area of Northern Oakland County! This beautiful 60-acre farm features rolling terrain, lush fertile farm fields, majestic hardwoods, a beautiful wildlife pond and a vibrant spring fed creek that offers excellent wildlife habitat. There are several quality homesites available on this property. Also ideal for a Private Estate, Hobby Farm, Equestrian or Residential Development opportunity!
Land
This 60-acre property is contingent on township approval for a parcel split of the original 100 +/- acre family farm. Note: The owners will consider selling the whole farm (100 +/- acres, home, barn, etc.,) and other potential parcel splits that offer more frontage on Hagerman Road and Bordman Road.
Bordman Valley Farm has over 300 feet of main road frontage and offers very easy access to Rochester Road to the west and M-53 to the east. A perfectmix of productive tillable ground combined with mature hardwood timber makes this property so well-suited for the ultimate sprawling estate with a wide range of other productive uses, from growing crops, to grazing cattle or horses across the healthy grass pastures.
Gentle lush rolling topography boasts multiple potential build site choices for your dream home, family compound or hobby farm.
Majestically lined field edges with beautiful oak and maple trees that turn from an emerald green in the summertime to spectacular vibrant colors in the fall.
Location, location, location just 15-20 minutes from the very popular downtown Rochester and the metro Detroit area.
Properties like this in Oakland County are rare and do not become available too often.
Family owned for over 50 years; the owners are true stewards of the land and believe in the principle to leave the land better than you found it.
Improvements
An established trail system provides easy access to the entire property. Ideal for that morning walk with your dog, hiking, horseback riding, ATV's and hunting.
Recreation
Endless recreational opportunities on the Bordman Valley Farm property!
The property is naturally loaded with wildlife and offers great hunting for deer, turkey and waterfowl. Sand Hill Crains and many species of wild birds frequent this pristine property. For the horse lover, the property borders the very popular Polly Ann Trail, established as a Pure Michigan Trail in 2019. This non-motorized trail borders the west side of the property and runs from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail in Oakland County runs for 14.2 miles from Orion Township to the OaklandLapeer County line at Bordman Road where this property is located.The trail continues north for 20 miles toNorth Branch Township andis very popular for mountain bikers, hikers and horseback riders.
Just 5 miles to the south is the beautiful Lakeville Lake, a 460-acre all-sports lake with a public boat launch. The lake is 68 feet deep and is one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Offers great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Heather Hills Golf Course, known as the hidden gem is just 2 miles to the southeast of the property and Copper Hills Golf Course is just 8 miles away. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
Agriculture
The rolling meadows on this property feature approximately 35+/- acres of highly fertile tillable ground with great drainage. The tillable ground is easily accessible from the main road. A high percentage of the timber on the property is mature and valuable. Lush native grasses throughout the property.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
General Operations
The family has passionately cared for and groomed this property for over 50 years. Their knowledge and history of the property and area will be passed on for valuable reference to the new owners who will begin their Family Legacy at the Bordman Valley Farm property.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 37 inches of snow. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17Fto82Fand is rarely below1For above90F.
History
Addison Township, Michigan, was established around the mid-19th century becoming the northwesternmost township in Oakland County. Its early history involved logging, with significant stands of white pine and oak timber.The first settlement was Lakevillein 1830, founded bySherman Hopkinsand named for pioneerAddison Chamberlain,who became the township's namesake.The township's diverse terrain includes lakes and marshes in the center and hilly areas in the southwest, providing rich, fertile soil suitable for cultivation.
Location
Oakland County is consideredone of the best places to live in Michigan!
The nearby Village of Leonard, a small town tucked into the northeastern corner of Oakland County, is 2.5 miles to the south. The property is 15 miles north of the very popular downtown Rochester, Michigan. The village of Dryden is 6 miles to the north, and the town of Almont is 6 miles to the northeast. The area offers nearby convenience of restaurants, grocery shopping and gas stations plus medical facilities and pharmacy.
Located 31 miles from Oakland County International Airport, 45 miles from Bishop International Airport in Flint and 59 miles to Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
09/20/2025
$690,000
60 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - 5414 Bordman Road, Dryden, MI
Enjoy living "Life on the Land" in this highly desirable area of Northern Oakland County! This beautiful 60-acre farm features rolling terrain, lush fertile farm fields, majestic hardwoods, a beautiful wildlife pond and a vibrant spring fed creek that offers excellent wildlife habitat. There are several quality homesites available on this property. Also ideal for a Private Estate, Hobby Farm, Equestrian or Residential Development opportunity!
Land
This 60-acre property is contingent on township approval for a parcel split of the original 100 +/- acre family farm. Note: The owners will consider selling the whole farm (100 +/- acres, home, barn, etc.,) and other potential parcel splits that offer more frontage on Hagerman Road and Bordman Road.
Bordman Valley Farm has over 300 feet of main road frontage and offers very easy access to Rochester Road to the west and M-53 to the east. A perfectmix of productive tillable ground combined with mature hardwood timber makes this property so well-suited for the ultimate sprawling estate with a wide range of other productive uses, from growing crops, to grazing cattle or horses across the healthy grass pastures.
Gentle lush rolling topography boasts multiple potential build site choices for your dream home, family compound or hobby farm.
Majestically lined field edges with beautiful oak and maple trees that turn from an emerald green in the summertime to spectacular vibrant colors in the fall.
Location, location, location just 15-20 minutes from the very popular downtown Rochester and the metro Detroit area.
Properties like this in Oakland County are rare and do not become available too often.
Family owned for over 50 years; the owners are true stewards of the land and believe in the principle to leave the land better than you found it.
Improvements
An established trail system provides easy access to the entire property. Ideal for that morning walk with your dog, hiking, horseback riding, ATV's and hunting.
Recreation
Endless recreational opportunities on the Bordman Valley Farm property!
The property is naturally loaded with wildlife and offers great hunting for deer, turkey and waterfowl. Sand Hill Crains and many species of wild birds frequent this pristine property. For the horse lover, the property borders the very popular Polly Ann Trail, established as a Pure Michigan Trail in 2019. This non-motorized trail borders the west side of the property and runs from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail in Oakland County runs for 14.2 miles from Orion Township to the OaklandLapeer County line at Bordman Road where this property is located.The trail continues north for 20 miles toNorth Branch Township andis very popular for mountain bikers, hikers and horseback riders.
Just 5 miles to the south is the beautiful Lakeville Lake, a 460-acre all-sports lake with a public boat launch. The lake is 68 feet deep and is one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Offers great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Heather Hills Golf Course, known as the hidden gem is just 2 miles to the southeast of the property and Copper Hills Golf Course is just 8 miles away. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
Agriculture
The rolling meadows on this property feature approximately 35+/- acres of highly fertile tillable ground with great drainage. The tillable ground is easily accessible from the main road. A high percentage of the timber on the property is mature and valuable. Lush native grasses throughout the property.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
General Operations
The family has passionately cared for and groomed this property for over 50 years. Their knowledge and history of the property and area will be passed on for valuable reference to the new owners who will begin their Family Legacy at the Bordman Valley Farm property.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 37 inches of snow. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17Fto82Fand is rarely below1For above90F.
History
Addison Township, Michigan, was established around the mid-19th century becoming the northwesternmost township in Oakland County. Its early history involved logging, with significant stands of white pine and oak timber.The first settlement was Lakevillein 1830, founded bySherman Hopkinsand named for pioneerAddison Chamberlain,who became the township's namesake.The township's diverse terrain includes lakes and marshes in the center and hilly areas in the southwest, providing rich, fertile soil suitable for cultivation.
Location
Oakland County is consideredone of the best places to live in Michigan!
The nearby Village of Leonard, a small town tucked into the northeastern corner of Oakland County, is 2.5 miles to the south. The property is 15 miles north of the very popular downtown Rochester, Michigan. The village of Dryden is 6 miles to the north, and the town of Almont is 6 miles to the northeast. The area offers nearby convenience of restaurants, grocery shopping and gas stations plus medical facilities and pharmacy.
Located 31 miles from Oakland County International Airport, 45 miles from Bishop International Airport in Flint and 59 miles to Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
09/20/2025
$690,000
60 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - 5414 Bordman Road, Dryden, MI
Enjoy living "Life on the Land" in this highly desirable area of Northern Oakland County! This beautiful 60-acre farm features rolling terrain, lush fertile farm fields, majestic hardwoods, a beautiful wildlife pond and a vibrant spring fed creek that offers excellent wildlife habitat. There are several quality homesites available on this property. Also ideal for a Private Estate, Hobby Farm, Equestrian or Residential Development opportunity!
Land
This 60-acre property is contingent on township approval for a parcel split of the original 100 +/- acre family farm. Note: The owners will consider selling the whole farm (100 +/- acres, home, barn, etc.,) and other potential parcel splits that offer more frontage on Hagerman Road and Bordman Road.
Bordman Valley Farm has over 300 feet of main road frontage and offers very easy access to Rochester Road to the west and M-53 to the east. A perfectmix of productive tillable ground combined with mature hardwood timber makes this property so well-suited for the ultimate sprawling estate with a wide range of other productive uses, from growing crops, to grazing cattle or horses across the healthy grass pastures.
Gentle lush rolling topography boasts multiple potential build site choices for your dream home, family compound or hobby farm.
Majestically lined field edges with beautiful oak and maple trees that turn from an emerald green in the summertime to spectacular vibrant colors in the fall.
Location, location, location just 15-20 minutes from the very popular downtown Rochester and the metro Detroit area.
Properties like this in Oakland County are rare and do not become available too often.
Family owned for over 50 years; the owners are true stewards of the land and believe in the principle to leave the land better than you found it.
Improvements
An established trail system provides easy access to the entire property. Ideal for that morning walk with your dog, hiking, horseback riding, ATV's and hunting.
Recreation
Endless recreational opportunities on the Bordman Valley Farm property!
The property is naturally loaded with wildlife and offers great hunting for deer, turkey and waterfowl. Sand Hill Crains and many species of wild birds frequent this pristine property. For the horse lover, the property borders the very popular Polly Ann Trail, established as a Pure Michigan Trail in 2019. This non-motorized trail borders the west side of the property and runs from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail in Oakland County runs for 14.2 miles from Orion Township to the OaklandLapeer County line at Bordman Road where this property is located.The trail continues north for 20 miles toNorth Branch Township andis very popular for mountain bikers, hikers and horseback riders.
Just 5 miles to the south is the beautiful Lakeville Lake, a 460-acre all-sports lake with a public boat launch. The lake is 68 feet deep and is one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Offers great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Heather Hills Golf Course, known as the hidden gem is just 2 miles to the southeast of the property and Copper Hills Golf Course is just 8 miles away. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
Agriculture
The rolling meadows on this property feature approximately 35+/- acres of highly fertile tillable ground with great drainage. The tillable ground is easily accessible from the main road. A high percentage of the timber on the property is mature and valuable. Lush native grasses throughout the property.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
General Operations
The family has passionately cared for and groomed this property for over 50 years. Their knowledge and history of the property and area will be passed on for valuable reference to the new owners who will begin their Family Legacy at the Bordman Valley Farm property.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 37 inches of snow. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17Fto82Fand is rarely below1For above90F.
History
Addison Township, Michigan, was established around the mid-19th century becoming the northwesternmost township in Oakland County. Its early history involved logging, with significant stands of white pine and oak timber.The first settlement was Lakevillein 1830, founded bySherman Hopkinsand named for pioneerAddison Chamberlain,who became the township's namesake.The township's diverse terrain includes lakes and marshes in the center and hilly areas in the southwest, providing rich, fertile soil suitable for cultivation.
Location
Oakland County is consideredone of the best places to live in Michigan!
The nearby Village of Leonard, a small town tucked into the northeastern corner of Oakland County, is 2.5 miles to the south. The property is 15 miles north of the very popular downtown Rochester, Michigan. The village of Dryden is 6 miles to the north, and the town of Almont is 6 miles to the northeast. The area offers nearby convenience of restaurants, grocery shopping and gas stations plus medical facilities and pharmacy.
Located 31 miles from Oakland County International Airport, 45 miles from Bishop International Airport in Flint and 59 miles to Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
09/20/2025
$690,000
60 ac.
ACTIVE
Oakland County - 5414 Bordman Road, Dryden, MI
Enjoy living "Life on the Land" in this highly desirable area of Northern Oakland County! This beautiful 60-acre farm features rolling terrain, lush fertile farm fields, majestic hardwoods, a beautiful wildlife pond and a vibrant spring fed creek that offers excellent wildlife habitat. There are several quality homesites available on this property. Also ideal for a Private Estate, Hobby Farm, Equestrian or Residential Development opportunity!
Land
This 60-acre property is contingent on township approval for a parcel split of the original 100 +/- acre family farm. Note: The owners will consider selling the whole farm (100 +/- acres, home, barn, etc.,) and other potential parcel splits that offer more frontage on Hagerman Road and Bordman Road.
Bordman Valley Farm has over 300 feet of main road frontage and offers very easy access to Rochester Road to the west and M-53 to the east. A perfectmix of productive tillable ground combined with mature hardwood timber makes this property so well-suited for the ultimate sprawling estate with a wide range of other productive uses, from growing crops, to grazing cattle or horses across the healthy grass pastures.
Gentle lush rolling topography boasts multiple potential build site choices for your dream home, family compound or hobby farm.
Majestically lined field edges with beautiful oak and maple trees that turn from an emerald green in the summertime to spectacular vibrant colors in the fall.
Location, location, location just 15-20 minutes from the very popular downtown Rochester and the metro Detroit area.
Properties like this in Oakland County are rare and do not become available too often.
Family owned for over 50 years; the owners are true stewards of the land and believe in the principle to leave the land better than you found it.
Improvements
An established trail system provides easy access to the entire property. Ideal for that morning walk with your dog, hiking, horseback riding, ATV's and hunting.
Recreation
Endless recreational opportunities on the Bordman Valley Farm property!
The property is naturally loaded with wildlife and offers great hunting for deer, turkey and waterfowl. Sand Hill Crains and many species of wild birds frequent this pristine property. For the horse lover, the property borders the very popular Polly Ann Trail, established as a Pure Michigan Trail in 2019. This non-motorized trail borders the west side of the property and runs from Orion Township in suburban Detroit on a former Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railroad corridor. The portion of the trail in Oakland County runs for 14.2 miles from Orion Township to the OaklandLapeer County line at Bordman Road where this property is located.The trail continues north for 20 miles toNorth Branch Township andis very popular for mountain bikers, hikers and horseback riders.
Just 5 miles to the south is the beautiful Lakeville Lake, a 460-acre all-sports lake with a public boat launch. The lake is 68 feet deep and is one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. Offers great fishing for pan fish, bass, northern pike and walleye.
Heather Hills Golf Course, known as the hidden gem is just 2 miles to the southeast of the property and Copper Hills Golf Course is just 8 miles away. The award-winning public golf course was rated as one of the Top 10 public courses in Michigan by Golf Digest. The 27-hole golf course offers the highest elevation of any course in S.E. Michigan.
Agriculture
The rolling meadows on this property feature approximately 35+/- acres of highly fertile tillable ground with great drainage. The tillable ground is easily accessible from the main road. A high percentage of the timber on the property is mature and valuable. Lush native grasses throughout the property.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
The property conveys all existing mineral right ownership.
General Operations
The family has passionately cared for and groomed this property for over 50 years. Their knowledge and history of the property and area will be passed on for valuable reference to the new owners who will begin their Family Legacy at the Bordman Valley Farm property.
Region & Climate
Oakland County, Michigan gets 33 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. Oakland County averages 37 inches of snow. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17Fto82Fand is rarely below1For above90F.
History
Addison Township, Michigan, was established around the mid-19th century becoming the northwesternmost township in Oakland County. Its early history involved logging, with significant stands of white pine and oak timber.The first settlement was Lakevillein 1830, founded bySherman Hopkinsand named for pioneerAddison Chamberlain,who became the township's namesake.The township's diverse terrain includes lakes and marshes in the center and hilly areas in the southwest, providing rich, fertile soil suitable for cultivation.
Location
Oakland County is consideredone of the best places to live in Michigan!
The nearby Village of Leonard, a small town tucked into the northeastern corner of Oakland County, is 2.5 miles to the south. The property is 15 miles north of the very popular downtown Rochester, Michigan. The village of Dryden is 6 miles to the north, and the town of Almont is 6 miles to the northeast. The area offers nearby convenience of restaurants, grocery shopping and gas stations plus medical facilities and pharmacy.
Located 31 miles from Oakland County International Airport, 45 miles from Bishop International Airport in Flint and 59 miles to Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
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