Coloma

The third time was definitely the charm for Coloma, a city in Southwest Michigan that is home to a majority of the area’s vineyards.

The city was named twice before ultimately settling on Coloma, inspired by the California Gold Rush town.

Incorporated in 1941, the city is part of the Fruit Belt in the Lake Michigan Shore AVA, with rich farmlands made temperate by Lake Michigan and vineyards dating back to 1867. The area produces a variety of fruits such as apples, blueberries, strawberries, cherries, and peaches, which are celebrated annually at the Coloma Glad-Peach Festival. The three-day celebration includes live music, a classic car and motorcycle show, and a parade. 

One of the biggest attractions for both locals and visitors is Paw Paw River, where people can fish and rent canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards.

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$273,065
Average Sale Price
70
Average Days On The Market
95%
Sales Prices VS. List Price
Data represents the community area's average over the past 12 months. All information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.

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