Michigan Real Estate & Relocation Guide

New Baltimore, Michigan

Population: 7,000

Located in Macomb County


including Anchor Bay

Anchor Bay extends into Macomb and St. Clair county. Located just 30 minutes from downtown Detroit and the Canadian border via I-94, Anchor Bay has what real estate folk boast as location, location, location! Anchor bay communities offer a wonderful blend of retail, industry and residential living. With its lakeside location, water sports and recreation, being so popular and its proximity to metropolitan Detroit area, Anchor Bay offers all the fun of the many sports and entertainment venues available. Two community collages, Macomb and St. Clair are easily accessible to the Anchor Bay residents. Additionally Wayne state University & the University of Detroit are both located near the Detroit area. We invite you to experience the serenity of a rural village, the charm of a historic small town and the excitement of a growing suburban township. They are all here and much more in Anchor Bay!

Planners estimate another 2,200 homes can be built before the city is "Built out". New Baltimore offers tons of amenities and fun things to do! The Grand Pacific House, a former hotel, was recently dedicated as a state historic landmark. Open noon to 2 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays by appointment. (586)725-2770 Programs such as the Summers Not Boring series are also held there occasionally. The Walter and Mary Burke Waterfront Park features a small beach, Playscape, fishing dock, and both indoor and outdoor pavilions. It is located along Front Street, at the foot of Washington, on a site shared by the old water tower. The site has historically been a focal point in the city. Ruedisale Point, at the foot of Ruedisale Drive, is a small plot with picnic tables and a pretty view of Anchor Bay. 24 Mile Road Park, where play began this fall, is used for little league games. It was built on land in front of Covington Estates subdivision, off of 24 Mile Road next to the city cemetery. Children enjoy the playgrounds behind Ashley Elementary and Lighthouse and Anchor Bay middle schools, where a running track, tennis courts, basketball nets and baseball, softball, football and soccer fields.