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$350,000 Your next home is on Russell Street! This charming home has been lovingly maintained and thoughtfully upgraded, with recent enhancements including hardwood floor installation, a new sump pump, and a roof replacement, all in 2019. The exterior received a fresh coat of paint along with new landscaping to enhance curb appeal, while a new furnace and air conditioning system keep everyone comfortable all year long.
The inviting back screened-in porch and patio offer a private sanctuary enveloped by lush greenery. The backyard is a fantastic space for hosting small gatherings and transforms effortlessly into a charming second dining area from spring through fall.
Other recent renovations in 2021 and 2022 include a stylish remodel of the main bathroom, featuring a luxurious soaking tub. The basement features endless possibilities with a mother-in-law suite with a convenient kitchenette, second full bath, walkout door, plush new carpeting, a large fireplace, and mantle.
Proximity to Henney Field and Mill Pond Park offers endless outdoor recreation opportunities, from leisurely walks and picnics to exhilarating bike rides and joyful romps with your furry companion. Just a stroll away from the Saline Farmers Market, Salt Springs, and all that downtown has to offer. Come be a part of a welcoming neighborhood filled with friendly faces and thriving families.
SALINE
205 RUSSELL ST
Saline, MI 48176
United States
Her name is MAILE Weberlein.
Sunny, with a high of 17 and low of 0 degrees. Sunny in the morning, partly cloudy in the afternoon, clear during the evening,
I wonder what it would cost the city to withdraw from authority all together? To service only the city limits of Saline may be a simple task and require far fewer people. The police can be cross trained to work both law enforcement and fire safety. Does the City of Saline own the building and the fire trucks?
Police officers and fire officers are totally different things. The bold assumption that they could be cross trained to do both is incredibly foolhardy.
Interesting. So, it would seem the Board's earlier decision, a decision facilitating the data center, afforded residents a mechanism to have their voices heard and to potentially stop the unwanted data center. The Board has now reversed that decision to deny citizens that very right to with they are entitled.