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3 Beds3 Baths1,444 SqFt1/45 45Open Sun 1PM-3PM
2 Baths2,208 SqFt1/45 45Open Sat 12PM-2PM
3 Beds2 Baths1,166 SqFt1/27 27Coming Soon
3 Beds3 Baths1,854 SqFt1/55 55Open Sun 1PM-3PM
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3 Beds2 Baths1,094 SqFt1/32 32Coming Soon$489,900
3390 Jackson BLVD, Highland Charter Township, MI 48356
Listed by Community Choice Realty Inc

3 Beds4 Baths2,245 SqFt1/34 34Open Sat 1PM-3PM
5 Beds4 Baths2,349 SqFt1/47 47Open Thu 5PM-6:30PM
3 Beds1 Bath1,480 SqFt1/27 27Coming Soon
2 Beds1 Bath960 SqFt1/18 18Open Sun 12PM-1:30PM
3 Beds1 Bath1,516 SqFt1/22 22Open Fri 4PM-6PM
2 Beds2 Baths1,032 SqFt1/18 18Coming Soon
3 Beds2 Baths1,564 SqFt1/37 37Coming Soon
3 Beds3 Baths2,131 SqFt1/49 49Open Sun 12PM-2PM
3 Beds3 Baths1,336 SqFt1/37 37Open Sat 10AM-11:30AM
2 Beds1 Bath1,025 SqFt1/37 37Coming Soon
3 Beds2 Baths960 SqFt1/43 43Coming Soon
3 Beds2 Baths1,518 SqFt3DComing Soon
2 Beds1 Bath1,072 SqFt1/16 16Open Sat 11AM-12:30PM
4 Beds1 Bath1,158 SqFt1/33 33Open Sat 11AM-2PM
3 Beds4 Baths1,856 SqFt1/58 58Open Sat 2PM-4PM
4 Beds4 Baths1,807 SqFt1/56 56Coming Soon
4 Beds3 Baths1,514 SqFt1/52 52Open Sun 1PM-3PM
6 Beds3 Baths2,664 SqFt1/25 25Coming Soon
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COMMON QUESTIONS
Pre-qualification is an early estimate of what you might be able to afford, based on information you share with a lender. Pre-approval goes a step further and involves verifying your financial details, giving you a clearer picture of your buying power. Both are helpful starting points, and the right one depends on where you are in your decision-making process.
Your credit score helps lenders assess risk, which can influence the interest rate they offer you. In general, higher scores may qualify for lower rates, while lower scores can mean slightly higher costs over time. A lender can help explain what your score means for you and whether there are simple steps to improve it before moving forward.
Closing costs are the fees and expenses required to finalize a real estate transaction, such as lender fees, title services, and taxes. They typically range from about 2–5% of the purchase price, depending on the loan and location. A lender or title professional can walk you through what applies to your situation so there are no surprises.
The homebuying process typically takes about 30–60 days once you’re under contract, though timelines can vary. Factors like financing, inspections, and scheduling can all play a role. What matters most is moving at a pace that feels comfortable and well-informed for you.
Yes — many self-employed buyers or those with variable income can still qualify for a mortgage. Lenders typically look at income history over time, along with documentation like tax returns and bank statements. A lender can help you understand what’s needed and explore options that fit your situation.
Your monthly mortgage payment usually includes principal and interest, along with property taxes and homeowner’s insurance. In some cases, it may also include mortgage insurance or HOA dues. A lender can help break this down so you understand exactly what your monthly payment covers.
What is a 2-1 buydown, and how does it work?
A 2-1 buydown is a financing option where the interest rate is temporarily reduced for the first two years of the loan — typically 2% lower the first year and 1% lower the second. This can help lower initial monthly payments while you settle in or plan for future changes. A lender can help you decide whether this option makes sense based on your long-term goals.
Who pays for the 2-1 buydown—the buyer, the seller, or the lender?
A 2-1 buydown is usually paid for upfront at closing, often by the seller as a concession or sometimes by the buyer. In some cases, lenders may offer it as part of a promotional program. The exact setup can vary, so it’s helpful to review the options with your lender to see what’s available in your situation.

