Shorewood Forest

MI,Fort Gratiot
Average Sales Price
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Median Sales Price
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Population
118
Total Listings
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Discover Life in Shorewood Forest with Frank Locricchio
Local Perspective
If I were walking a client through Shorewood Forest, I’d point out how this neighborhood stands as a unique enclave within our broader local market—a place where the sense of community is truly tangible. Over years in real estate, I’ve seen many families and professionals gravitate here for its blend of privacy, natural beauty, and access to amenities. Shorewood Forest isn’t just another subdivision; it’s a destination for those who want a lifestyle that balances peaceful, wooded surroundings with the convenience of being close to town. I often recommend this area to buyers seeking a retreat from the bustle without sacrificing connectivity or neighborhood spirit.
Neighborhood Highlights
Shorewood Forest has a welcoming, almost resort-like atmosphere thanks to mature trees, winding roads, and a well-maintained lake at its heart. The area feels tucked away, offering a quieter, slower pace than some of the denser nearby neighborhoods. Residents here enjoy a strong sense of belonging, with community events and recreational activities centered around the lake and clubhouse. It’s the kind of place where neighbors wave, kids play outside, and you’re never far from a walking trail or a peaceful view. Compared to surrounding areas, Shorewood Forest stands out for its commitment to preserving green space and fostering a family-oriented, yet upscale, lifestyle.
Homes & Architecture
Homes in Shorewood Forest are predominantly spacious single-family residences, with a range of architectural styles that reflect both traditional and contemporary tastes. You’ll find everything from classic two-story colonials to custom-built ranches and transitional designs, many of which were constructed over the past few decades. Generous lot sizes are common, offering privacy and room for outdoor living. Large windows, open floor plans, and well-appointed kitchens are typical features, and many homes are positioned to take advantage of the natural views. The neighborhood’s design encourages both gathering and retreat, making it especially attractive for those who appreciate space and a connection to nature.

Demographics

Data provided by Attom Data
Population
Employment
Population
118
118 in 2020
Density
300.3
per square mile
Households
43
25 With Children
Gender
46% / 54%
Men Vs Women
Occupancy
78% / 22%
Owned Vs Rented
Age Median: -- Years
No Data
Education Level
No Data

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Shorewood Forest Living: What to Know

To help you make informed decisions, we've compiled answers to some of the most commonly asked questions.

What types of homes are in Shorewood Forest?
Shorewood Forest offers a mix of single-family homes, many with generous lots and mature landscaping. Styles range from classic two-story homes to spacious ranches, often with custom features. The neighborhood is known for its established feel and a sense of privacy that appeals to a variety of buyers.
How is the commute and connectivity from Shorewood Forest?
What’s the lifestyle and walkability like here?
How fast do homes typically move in this market?
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Is there an HOA or neighborhood association?

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