Sagamore Hills, located between W Saginaw St and the Grand River, is a residential and park-adjacent Lansing neighborhood with mid-century ranch streetscapes and pockets of wooded greenbelt. The neighborhood’s character concentrates around the W Saginaw St corridor near the Waverly Rd intersection, where small plazas, local eateries, and everyday services set a steady, lived-in rhythm. Housing leans toward brick ranches and split-levels with deep setbacks, mature trees, and quiet side streets. River-adjacent paths and nearby recreation areas shape an outdoors-forward routine. I can’t confirm truly iconic, neighborhood-specific businesses or cultural venues in Sagamore Hills without risking inaccuracies.
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Offer insights
1740 Wellington Rd #203 · $159,900
$162K and above
75% chance or better to win
Why $162K+ is a strong offer
DAYS ON MARKET
2 days
The average home goes pending in 36 days.
SALE-TO-LIST
98.6%
Most homes are selling 1% below list price.
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Property details
Interior
Exterior
Finance
Interior features
Ceiling fans
Crown molding
Eat-in kitchen
Walk-in closets
Bathrooms
2 full bathrooms
Kitchen
Dishwasher
Disposal
Microwave
Range
Refrigerator
Laundry & utility
Washer
Dryer
Laundry located in hall / laundry room
Heating & cooling
Central air
Ceiling fan(s) for cooling
Forced air heating
Natural gas heating
Exterior features
Shingle roof
Concrete road surface
Garage(s) on property
Home design
Residential condominium
One level
Updated / remodeled
Parking
Basement parking
Underground parking
Garage(s)
Construction
Brick construction
Utilities
Public water
Public sewer
Cable available
HOA & community
Association fee $485 monthly
Association fee includes sewer
No association amenities listed
Electricity and solar
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The MFR Multiple Family Residential District is applied to areas of Lansing that are appropriate for the highest range of residential densities to accommodate multiple family dwellings. The MFR zone is suitable as a transition from the residential districts into mixed-use commercial areas. MFR complexes should be designed with a campus-like character, providing shared open space, landscape buffering, and consistent site design features.