218 N 26th St Kalamazoo, MI 49048
Property details
About 218 N 26th St
Midcentury Modern Kalamazoo riverfront four-unit apartment building. One two-bedroom, a one-bedroom, and two efficiency units with below-market rents. Upper units have hardwood floors; lower units have LVP flooring. Onsite laundry, separate electric, and off-street parking. With a private backyard and river views from every unit, there is plenty of upside potential.
Highlights
Summary
- Basement: Yes
- Parking: Gravel
- Waterfront: River Front, Water Access
- View: Water
- Heating: Baseboard, Natural Gas
- List Price: $350,000
- Annual Tax Amount: $4,063
- Tax Year: 2024
- Directions: From East Michigan, north to property. Park on west side of street.
- Year Built: 1957
- Lot Size: 0.35 Acres
- MLS Number: 66025013798
- MLS Name: Greater Kalamazoo Association of REALTORS
- Office Name: Dover Birch & Associates
- Office Phone: (269) 443-0033
- Listing Agent: Rob Peterson
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Price information
Property sales
Date | Event | Price |
---|---|---|
Oct 23, 2020 | Home Sold | $210,000 |
Tax history
Year | Assessment | Property Tax |
---|---|---|
2024 | $101,300 | $4,063 |
2023 | $88,100 | $4,063 |
2022 | $73,500 | $4,177 |
2021 | $65,000 | $2,633 |
2020 | $57,900 | $2,456 |
2019 | $52,900 | $2,456 |
2018 | $51,500 | $1,512 |
2017 | $49,900 | $1,512 |
History based on county public records data.
Nearby schools
1
Comstock Elementary School
Public District KG-5
1.3 mi
•1423 N 28th St
3
Northeastern Elementary School
Public District PK-5
2.3 mi
•2433 Gertrude St
3
Spring Valley Center for Exploration
Public Magnet PK-5
3.0 mi
•3530 Mount Olivet Rd
School ratings are a score out of 10, where 10 is the highest and 1 is the lowest.
Neighborhood
The neighbors living near this home have an average income of $36,587. Most Kalamazoo, MI residents have annual incomes less than $<35k. The most common type of family is married, no kids. Typical level of education for residents in this area is high school diploma.
Frequently asked questions
Living in Kalamazoo, MI
Kalamazoo features a reliable public transportation system with buses running on a regular schedule, facilitating easy access across the city. While ride-sharing services are available, the city also promotes walkability, particularly in the downtown area which is designed to be pedestrian-friendly. The city is well-connected by major roads and highways, including I-94 and US-131, which support commuting and regional travel. Efforts to enhance transportation efficiency and accessibility are ongoing, with improvements to public transit and road infrastructure.
The community benefits from a solid educational system, including a number of public and private schools that cater to various educational needs, as well as higher education institutions like Western Michigan University and Kalamazoo College. Healthcare services are comprehensive, with several hospitals and clinics offering a range of medical services from primary care to specialized treatments. The public library system is well-developed, and the city's retail and dining scenes reflect the local culture, with an emphasis on farm-to-table restaurants and locally-owned shops.
Kalamazoo prides itself on being a vibrant and culturally rich community, with a strong emphasis on education and the arts. The city is celebrated for its annual events such as the Kalamazoo Animation Festival International and the Kalamazoo Blues Festival, which showcase the community's artistic spirit and collective values. The presence of Western Michigan University adds a youthful energy to the city, fostering an environment of innovation and learning.
Kalamazoo's housing market is diverse, offering a mix of architectural styles that cater to a range of preferences. Single-family homes are prevalent, with a significant portion featuring historic Victorian and Craftsman designs, reflecting the city's rich architectural heritage. The market also includes modern condominiums and apartments, providing options for those seeking urban living. The homeownership rate in Kalamazoo is robust, with a healthy balance between owners and renters in the community.
About 218 N 26th St
This home is located at 218 N 26th St in Kalamazoo, MI and zip code 49048. Features: 0 bathroom. It has been listed on Rocket Homes since April 7, 2025 and is currently priced at $350,000.
In April 2025, from all listings sold in Kalamazoo, MI there were more than 38 sold above asking price, over 44 sold below and more than 27 were sold right at the asked price. Between March and April 2025, Kalamazoo, MI real estate market has seen increase in the number of listings by 14%. While the average time on the market in April 2025 was 32 days, the median list price was $234,765.