511 North Bluff Street · Unit 511 N Bluff St 20

Property details·Berrien Springs, Berrien County, Michigan·32-2650-0020-00-2

1Beds
1Baths
520Sq ft
0.13Acres
1940Built
$70KLast sale

Location

Address

511 North Bluff Street

Unit 511 N Bluff St 20

Berrien Springs, MI 49103

Berrien County

Parcel ID

32-2650-0020-00-2

Coordinates

41.951227, -86.339279

Building details

Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Square feet
520
Stories
1
Year built
1940

Land & lot

Lot size
0.13 acres
Land area
5,619 sq ft
Frontage
500 ft
Subdivision
Assessors Plat Of Graham Mc Omber Add
Zoning
R-1 B/C
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$1,533.47
Market value$97,000
Assessed value$48,500

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

Berrien County 2026 Insights

Where Lake Michigan Meets the Housing Market: Berrien County's Complicated Affordability Story

Berrien County occupies one of Michigan's most geographically privileged corners — the southwestern tip of the Lower Peninsula, where Lake Michigan's eastern shoreline gives way to wine country, fruit orchards, and the cultural gravitational pull of Chicago just 90 miles to the west. Communities like St. Joseph, Benton Harbor, and New Buffalo have long attracted weekend escapes and second-home buyers from the Chicago metro, and that pressure is now showing up unmistakably in the data.

The headline number: home prices jumped 11.6% year-over-year, a pace that would be striking anywhere but feels particularly loaded in a county where median household income sits roughly 16% below the national average. This isn't a boom-town story driven by job creation — it's a demand story driven by geography, lifestyle appeal, and remote work migration that has reshaped lakefront and near-lakefront markets across the Midwest.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$230,000Rising fast; up 11.6% YoY
Price-to-Income Ratio3.6xDeceptively affordable on paper
Rent Burden Rate45.2%Far above the 30% healthy threshold
Vacancy Rate17.5%Among the highest for a growing market

The Affordability Paradox

On paper, a median home price of $230,000 against a national median of $320,000 looks like a buyer's paradise. But the price-to-income math is only half the story. The county's 22.2% child poverty rate — substantially higher than its overall poverty rate of 15.2% — signals deep, concentrated economic stress that coexists awkwardly with the Instagram-ready vineyards of Baroda and the boutique hotels of New Buffalo.

The rental market tells the starker truth. Nearly one in four renters faces severe rent burden, spending more than half their income on housing. This in a county where median rent is just $923 — a figure that, nationally, would seem modest. When rents at that level still crush a quarter of tenants, it reflects an income floor problem, not a rent ceiling problem.

A Vacation Economy's Side Effects

Berrien County's 17.5% vacancy rate is the data point that ties everything together. For a county with a relatively healthy homeownership rate of 72.8% and a low vehicle-scarcity rate, that many empty units suggests a significant second-home and seasonal inventory — properties that inflate the vacancy statistics while doing nothing to house local workers or families. The $66,556 to $489,900 spread between the bottom and top deciles of home prices tells the same story: two very different housing markets sharing one county boundary.

Labor force participation at just 60.4%, combined with a 6.5% unemployment rate and 20.8% of residents aged 65 or older, points to a county transitioning demographically. Retirees and remote workers are arriving; young working families face headwinds.


FAQs

What makes Berrien County unique in Michigan's housing market? It's the only Michigan county simultaneously functioning as a Rust Belt community, an agricultural region, and a Chicago-area vacation destination. That triple identity creates unusual price pressure: lifestyle buyers from a top-five U.S. metro compete for housing in a local economy that runs on manufacturing, tourism, and agriculture — driving appreciation that local wages struggle to support.

Why are so many Berrien County renters cost-burdened if rents seem low? The county's median rent of $923 looks modest by national standards, but it's colliding with a local income base significantly below the national median. A disproportionate share of renters work in hospitality, seasonal agriculture, and service industries — sectors that dominate the county's economy — where wages haven't kept pace with housing costs driven partly by outside demand.

Is Berrien County a good place to buy a home right now? For buyers relocating from Chicago or other high-cost metros, purchasing power remains favorable — the price-per-square-foot of $166 is a fraction of what lakefront-adjacent communities cost elsewhere in the Great Lakes region. For first-time local buyers, the 11.6% annual price increase is compressing the window of affordability quickly, particularly as the entry-level inventory tightens.

Local market context

Our database includes 5,610 properties in Berrien Springs.

With an average price of $288,698, Berrien Springs offers mid-range housing options.

With a price per square foot of just $143, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Home prices in Berrien Springs are 10% higher than the Berrien County average.

MetricBerrien SpringsBerrien Countyvs County
Average Price$288,698$262,685+10%
Avg Sq Ft2,0131,876+7%
Price/Sq Ft$143$140+2%
Properties5,610100,396-94%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Berrien Springs, MI Real Estate

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Homes in Berrien Springs, MI average 2,013 square feet, with an average price of $288,698.

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