USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Bellevue
, Michigan in Eaton County

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First in Eaton County
22 active listings near Bellevue
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$550,000   👍 10064 Love Rd
$499,000   👍 11280 Schreiner Rd
$495,000   👍* 5024 Mud Lake Rd
$399,900   👍* 9996 S Ionia Rd
$325,000   👍* 9337 Tasker Rd
$275,000   👍* 408 Lake St
$274,500   👍* 7272 Huff Rd
$215,000   👍* 14801 Q Dr N
$194,900   👍* 705 Madison St
$190,000   👍* 14475 North Ave
$178,000   👍* 4250 Mud Lake Rd
$175,000   👍 135 S Williams St
$149,900   👍* 226 Sharkey St
$149,900   👍* 225 Sharkey St
$135,900   👍 204 E Capital Ave
$135,900   👍* Lacey Rd
$119,000   👍* 8563 Wildlife Ln
$117,000   👍 210 E Catherine St
$90,000   👍* 20674 Junction Rd
$64,900   👍* 14865 North Ave
$49,000   👍 709 S Main St
$22,500   👍 304 W Jackson St

Interested in fun facts and the history of Bellevue, MI?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about the village of Bellevue, Michigan:

1. Bellevue's history dates back to the early 1800s, when it was first settled by French-Canadian fur traders.

2. The village was first incorporated in 1871 and has a population of approximately 1,300 residents.

3. Bellevue is known for its annual Labor Day weekend festivities, which include a parade, carnival, and car show.

4. The village is home to the Bellevue Mill, a historic flour mill built in 1865 that is now used as an event space.

5. Bellevue is located along the Battle Creek River and is a popular spot for fishing and canoeing.

6. The village is home to a number of parks, including the Chief Okemos Sportsman's Club, which offers hunting and fishing opportunities.

7. Bellevue is also known for its historic architecture, including the 1867 Bellevue United Methodist Church and the 1881 Bellevue Township Hall.