1602 Beach Street, Muskegon, MI 49441
- Bedrooms 2
- Bathrooms 2
- SQ. FT. 1971
- Schools Muskegon
- County Muskegon
- Township Muskegon City
- Above Grade Sq. Ft. 1971
- Below Grade Sq. Ft. 1024.56
- Bedrooms 2
- Bathrooms 2 (F)
- Basement Full
- Garage
- Acreage 0.12
- Heat Type Forced Air
- Central Air Central Air
- Year Built 1920
- Style
- Exterior Other
- Taxes 3048
- SEV 262600
- Zoning R-1
- Parcel 24-200-759-0004-00
- Lot Size 50x108
Features
Welcome to your dream coastal escape! Nestled in Muskegon's highly sought-after Beach/Fulton neighborhood, this classic 1.5-story bungalow offers the ultimate lakeside lifestyle moments from the shoreline. Boasting over 3,000 sq ft of character-filled living space, this 2-bed, 2-bath home blends timeless charm with modern comforts like central cooling, a gas fireplace, and a whole-house generator. Step inside to a spacious layout featuring a desirable main-level primary bedroom and ensuite. The full basement houses the laundry, a new drainage system with 2 sump pumps, and incredible storage--plus the perfect opportunity to add an egress window for a 3rd bedroom. Outdoor living is a breeze on your massive deck and porch. The prime 50x108 lot features a 600 sq ft detached garage built in 1999, perfect for storing your boat, vehicles, and beach toys. Don't miss this rare beachside paradise! Long-term rental approved. Why Did the City Pass These Rules?
The City Commission passed these updates after sharp pushback from full-time residents. The restrictions were designed to solve three main issues:
Preserving Long-Term Housing: With the boom of vacation rentals, local buyers and year-round renters were being priced out of the market. Investors buying up residential homes solely to use as full-time Airbnbs significantly reduced the local housing supply.
Protecting Neighborhood Character: Full-time residents frequently complained to the city about the "hotel-ization" of their quiet streets--specifically citing rotating crowds of vacationers, loud parties, and properties being overrun during peak summer months.
Parking and Trash Overload: Many residential homes in Muskegon weren't built to handle five or six cars per driveway. The city established strict rules prohibiting guests from parking on lawns, over sidewalks, or blocking mailboxes, alongside requiring mandatory weekly trash service.
=ú Are There Any Loopholes?
Yes. If you want to operate a short-term rental without a strict zone cap, the property must be located within the boundaries of the Downtown Development Authority, the Lakeside Business Improvement District, or the Lakeside Corridor Improvement Authority. The city intentionally exempted these commercial/business districts from the caps to encourage tourism growth where it wouldn't disrupt quiet residential pockets.
Additionally, if a host lives on the property full-time and just rents out a room or an attached guest suite while remaining on-site, it is classified as a hosted rental rather than a full STR, though it must still be registered with the city.
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