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Top New Baltimore Real Estate Agent – Steve Humes

25+ Years of Local Market Expertise on Anchor Bay and Lake St. Clair
When it comes to New Baltimore real estate, experience matters. Steve Humes has been closing deals in this waterfront market for over two decades, long before most agents ever set foot in Macomb County. From canal-front estates with direct Anchor Bay access to historic downtown properties and new construction, Steve has successfully guided hundreds of buyers and sellers through every type of transaction this market offers.
That kind of track record doesn't happen by accident. Steve's deep understanding of New Baltimore's neighborhoods, pricing trends, and waterfront property nuances gives his clients a decisive advantage. He knows which streets flood, which canals offer the deepest access to Lake St. Clair, and how to position a listing to attract serious buyers fast. When negotiations get tough, you want an agent who's seen it all—and closed it all.
In a market where homes sell in under 40 days and waterfront inventory moves quickly, working with a seasoned professional isn't optional—it's essential.

Put 25+ years of proven New Baltimore expertise to work for you. Call Steve Humes today.
 
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Why New Baltimore, Michigan Is One of Macomb County's Most Desirable Communities

Nestled along the sparkling shores of Anchor Bay on Lake St. Clair, New Baltimore offers something rare in Southeast Michigan—authentic waterfront living with genuine small-town charm. This historic coastal resort community of approximately 12,000 residents sits just 30 miles northeast of Detroit, delivering the perfect balance of suburban tranquility and metropolitan accessibility.

New Baltimore earned its reputation as Southeastern Michigan's only true "beach town" for good reason. Unlike other Macomb County communities, life here revolves around the water. Residents wake up to lake breezes, spend summers on sandy beaches, and enjoy direct access to one of the Midwest's premier recreational waterways. It's a lifestyle most people only experience on vacation—but in New Baltimore, it's everyday life.


A Community That's Growing for All the Right Reasons

New Baltimore's appeal isn't a secret anymore. The city experienced a remarkable 63.2% population increase between 2000 and 2010, and growth continues as more families and professionals discover what longtime residents have always known: this is a special place to call home.
What's driving that growth? Start with safety. New Baltimore is consistently recognized as one of the 50 Safest Cities in Michigan, giving families peace of mind that's hard to find elsewhere. Add award-winning Anchor Bay schools, a charming walkable downtown, and a calendar packed with community events, and it's easy to see why buyers compete for homes here.


Historic Character Meets Modern Living

New Baltimore's roots as a 19th-century resort destination still shape its character today. Tree-lined streets, historic architecture, and a genuine sense of community create an atmosphere that feels worlds away from the sprawl of Metro Detroit—yet you're just minutes from I-94 and everything the region offers.

Whether you're drawn by the waterfront lifestyle, the tight-knit community, or simply the chance to live somewhere that feels like a permanent vacation, New Baltimore delivers.

 
Considering a move to New Baltimore? Steve Humes has helped buyers find their perfect home in this community for over 25 years. Contact Steve today to start your search.
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A Rich History That Shaped New Baltimore's Waterfront Character

New Baltimore's story stretches back centuries, long before European settlers arrived. The Huron and Iroquois tribes were the first to recognize the value of this prime Anchor Bay shoreline, inhabiting the area for thousands of years and leaving behind ancient burial mounds and earthworks that early settlers documented in the 1800s.

The first recorded non-Native American in the area was German explorer Pierre Yax, who arrived in 1796 and eventually secured a land grant signed by President John Quincy Adams. French settlers followed, establishing narrow waterfront farms that stretched inland from the bay, a pattern that still influences New Baltimore's unique property layouts today.


From Village of Ashley to Thriving Resort Destination

In 1845, Mount Clemens businessman Alfred Ashley platted 60 acres along both sides of what is now Washington Street, creating the village that bore his name. The community was renamed New Baltimore in 1867 and incorporated as a city in 1931.
By the late 1800s, New Baltimore had transformed into a premier getaway for Metro Detroiters seeking escape from city life. The waterfront bustled with activity, an opera house provided entertainment, grand hotels welcomed visitors, and salt baths rivaled those of nearby Mount Clemens. Saloons, a brewery, and numerous resort establishments lined the streets. A steam locomotive connected the city to Detroit and Port Huron, bringing vacationers eager to enjoy the beaches and bay.

That resort-town spirit never faded. It evolved into the community-centered, waterfront-loving character that defines New Baltimore today.


Michigan's Tallest Flagpole - A Modern Landmark

Standing proudly at Walter & Mary Burke Park, Michigan's tallest flagpole reaches 160 feet into the sky, flying a massive 30-by-60-foot American flag over Anchor Bay. Installed in 2015 to replace the city's historic water tower, this striking landmark has become a symbol of New Baltimore pride and a focal point for community gatherings, festivals, and waterfront celebrations.
Visible from the lake and throughout downtown, it's a reminder that New Baltimore honors its past while boldly embracing its future.

 
Looking for a home in a community with deep roots and lasting character? Steve Humes knows New Baltimore's history and its neighborhoods inside and out. Call Steve today.
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Award-Winning Anchor Bay Schools Make New Baltimore Ideal for Families

For families considering a move to New Baltimore, the Anchor Bay School District delivers academic excellence that consistently outperforms state averages. Ranked in the top 20% of all 846 school districts in Michigan, Anchor Bay has built a reputation for strong academics, dedicated teachers, and well-rounded student development.

The numbers tell the story. Anchor Bay students achieve a 56% reading proficiency rate compared to the 46% state average, and 47% math proficiency versus just 35% statewide. With an impressive 94% graduation rate—placing the district in the top 5% across Michigan—families can trust that Anchor Bay prepares students for success beyond high school.

New Baltimore Schools Earning Top Marks

New Baltimore is home to several of the district's highest-rated schools, giving families exceptional options at every grade level:

Lighthouse Elementary (K-5) earns an A- rating and provides a nurturing environment where young learners build strong academic foundations. Located in the heart of New Baltimore, it's a neighborhood school families love.

Ashley Elementary (K-5) also holds an A- rating, offering another excellent choice for elementary families seeking quality education close to home.

Anchor Bay Middle School North (6-8) stands out with a B+ rating and ranks #90 among 897 Michigan middle schools. SchoolDigger awards it a 5-star rating, recognizing consistent academic performance that exceeds both district and state benchmarks in English, math, science, and social studies.

Anchor Bay High School serves nearly 1,900 students and combines strong academics with competitive athletics and extracurricular programs. Graduates regularly pursue higher education and career opportunities well-prepared for what comes next.


More Than Classrooms

The district's commitment extends beyond academics. The Anchor Bay Aquatic Center provides students and community members access to competitive swimming programs and recreational facilities—another example of how this district invests in developing well-rounded young people.
 
Searching for a home in Anchor Bay's top-rated school zones? Steve Humes helps families find properties in the neighborhoods that match their priorities. Contact Steve today.

 
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Parks, Recreation & Community Events That Define the New Baltimore Lifestyle

Life in New Baltimore extends far beyond your front door. With waterfront parks, year-round recreation, and a community calendar packed with beloved traditions, this city offers an active lifestyle that keeps residents connected to their neighbors and the natural beauty of Anchor Bay.

Walter & Mary Burke Park—The Heart of New Baltimore


Situated at the end of Washington Street where downtown meets the waterfront, Walter & Mary Burke Park is the centerpiece of community life. This free-admission park offers a sandy Lake St. Clair beach, dedicated swimming area, fishing pier, and transient boat docks welcoming visitors arriving by water. Kayakers and paddleboarders launch from the non-motorized boat ramp, while families spread blankets on the beach beneath Michigan's tallest flagpole.
The park caters to all ages with two playgrounds—one designed for younger children, another challenging enough for older kids. Beach volleyball courts, bocce ball courts, and two rentable pavilions make it perfect for gatherings of any size. Open dawn to dusk, Burke Park hosts the city's biggest events and everyday moments alike.


Parks for Every Interest

New Baltimore's park system extends well beyond the waterfront:
Maynard "Red" Aurand Memorial Park delivers year-round action with two baseball diamonds, basketball courts, a covered pavilion, a popular skatepark, a children's playscape, and a sledding hill that draws crowds after every snowfall.
Festival Park features multi-sport fields and a peaceful one-mile trail perfect for walking, jogging, or biking.
Ruedisale Point Park offers some of Anchor Bay's best fishing and scenic views, a favorite among anglers and photographers.
The nearby New Baltimore Recreation Center and Anchor Bay Aquatic Center provide indoor facilities, fitness programs, and swimming year-round. Lake St. Clair Metropark, just minutes away, adds thousands of acres of beaches, trails, golf, and boating access.

Festivals & Events That Bring the Community Together


New Baltimore knows how to celebrate.
The legendary Bay-Rama Fishfly Festival—the world's only Fishfly Festival—has drawn over 80,000 visitors every June for more than 60 years. Five days of carnival rides, live entertainment, a spectacular parade, Kid's Day activities, cardboard boat races, and fireworks over the waterfront make it the highlight of summer.

The Anchor Bay Country Bay Fest brings two days of country music, cold drinks, and a mechanical bull to Burke Park, while the New Baltimore Farmers Market runs Sundays from Memorial Day through mid-October, featuring local produce, artisans, and free Yoga in the Park.

Winter doesn't slow things down.
Winterfest delivers chili cook-offs, tournaments, and a polar bear plunge, and Downtown Halloween Trick-or-Treating fills Washington Street with costumed families each fall.

Want to live where community and recreation come together? Steve Humes can help you find a home near the parks, beaches, and events that make New Baltimore special. Call Steve today.
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Washington Street is the heart of downtown New Baltimore, lined with locally owned restaurants, cafés, and boutiques just steps from the waterfront.

Downtown New Baltimore—Walkable Charm with Waterfront Dining and Local Shops

One of New Baltimore's greatest draws is its authentic downtown district—a rarity in Macomb County where big-box sprawl often dominates. Washington Street serves as the main thoroughfare, guiding visitors from I-94 through a charming corridor of local businesses, unique boutiques, and acclaimed restaurants before delivering them to the sandy shores of Anchor Bay. It's the kind of walkable, community-centered downtown that most suburbs lost decades ago.


Historic Character Meets Modern Growth

Downtown New Baltimore blends historic architecture with thoughtful new development. Tree-lined sidewalks pass century-old storefronts alongside modern additions, creating a streetscape that feels established yet vibrant. Local boutiques and specialty shops offer everything from home décor and gifts to clothing and antiques—the kind of one-of-a-kind finds you won't discover at chain retailers.

The city continues investing in its downtown future. The historic Baker Building, originally constructed in 1868 as a general store, is undergoing careful restoration that preserves its architectural character while adding street-level commercial space and upper-floor residential units. This mixed-use redevelopment reflects New Baltimore's commitment to honoring its past while welcoming sustainable growth.
With new residents arriving and visitor traffic increasing, downtown New Baltimore is experiencing a renaissance. More retail, more dining, and more reasons to spend an afternoon exploring—all within steps of the waterfront.


Award-Winning Dining from Casual to Refined

New Baltimore punches well above its weight when it comes to dining. Local restaurants have earned regional recognition, drawing food lovers from across Metro Detroit.
Country Inn holds the distinction of "Best Family Restaurant" as awarded by the Detroit News & Free Press, serving comfort food favorites in a welcoming atmosphere that's kept families coming back for generations.
Bad Brads BBQ has claimed "Best BBQ" honors from Hour Detroit magazine five years running. Their slow-smoked meats and signature sauces have developed a devoted following that extends far beyond Macomb County.
For pizza lovers, Knapp's City Garage delivers authentic Detroit-style pizza—thick, crispy-edged, and loaded with toppings. It's become a local institution.
Blind Owl Restaurant & Bar, located near Burke Park, offers a more adventurous menu blending Latin, Asian, and Mediterranean influences with American classics. It's perfect for date nights or anyone craving something different.
Washington Street Wine House provides a cozy spot to unwind with a curated wine selection, while BIGGBY Coffee on M-29 fuels morning commutes and weekend strolls alike.

Looking ahead, The Brasserie 1796, a new European-themed restaurant—is slated to open in 2026, adding another exciting option to the downtown dining scene.

For everyday essentials, Kroger on 23 Mile Road offers full-service grocery shopping just minutes from downtown, balancing small-town charm with modern convenience.


More Than a Downtown—A Destination

Whether you're grabbing coffee before a morning walk on the beach, browsing local shops on a Saturday afternoon, or enjoying waterfront dining as the sun sets over Anchor Bay, downtown New Baltimore delivers experiences that suburban strip malls simply can't match.
 
Ready to live within walking distance of downtown New Baltimore's shops, restaurants, and waterfront? Steve Humes knows which neighborhoods offer the best access. Contact Steve today to find your perfect location.
Homes near the Lake St. Clair edge and Bay area neighborhoods of New Baltimore, where waterfront lifestyle meets everyday living.
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New Baltimore Real Estate - From Waterfront Estates to Charming Family Homes

New Baltimore's housing market reflects everything that makes this community special—waterfront living, historic character, and strong demand from buyers who recognize value when they see it. Whether you're searching for a canal-front estate with private dock access or a move-in-ready family home near top-rated schools, New Baltimore delivers options across every price point.


Market Overview—Strong Demand, Solid Value

The New Baltimore real estate market remains competitive. Median home prices currently range from $365,000 to $389,000, with values climbing approximately 11% year-over-year as buyer interest continues outpacing available inventory. Homes sell quickly here—averaging just 37 to 40 days on market—meaning serious buyers need to act decisively when the right property appears.

Despite rising prices, New Baltimore remains approximately 1% more affordable than the national average, offering exceptional value for a waterfront community with award-winning schools, low crime rates, and Metro Detroit accessibility. For buyers priced out of lakefront markets elsewhere, Anchor Bay delivers the lifestyle without the premium.


Housing Types for Every Buyer

New Baltimore's housing stock spans remarkable variety:
Waterfront and canal-front properties command top dollar, with million-dollar estates lining Anchor Bay's shores. These homes often feature private docks, boat hoists, seawalls, and direct deep-water access to Lake St. Clair—perfect for serious boaters.
Colonial revival and historic homes bring timeless architecture to tree-lined streets, particularly in the downtown area and Historic District.
Ranch-style homes appeal to buyers seeking single-story living with manageable lots and easy maintenance.
Newer construction from mid-2020s builders offers modern floor plans, energy efficiency, and contemporary finishes for those wanting move-in-ready without renovation.
Condos provide lower-maintenance options with median prices around $395,000 to $405,000—ideal for young professionals, downsizers, or anyone preferring community amenities over yard work.
Single-family homes average approximately $457,000, though pricing varies significantly based on waterfront access, lot size, and neighborhood.


New Baltimore's Most Sought-After Neighborhoods

Downtown New Baltimore attracts buyers craving walkability, historic charm, and front-row access to community events, restaurants, and Burke Park.
Bay Pointe delivers luxury waterfront living with upscale homes, private docks, and serene water views—one of Macomb County's premier addresses.
Lighthouse Cove offers a family-friendly atmosphere with quality homes, good schools, and neighborhood connectivity.
New Baltimore Historic District appeals to buyers who appreciate architectural character and established streetscapes.


Waterfront Living Done Right

For boating enthusiasts, New Baltimore's canal-front homes offer something special—deep, wide canals providing direct Anchor Bay access without navigating shallow waters or lift bridges. Many properties include boat hoists, steel seawalls, and canal-fed sprinkler systems. Family-owned marinas dot the shoreline, and an RV resort near Ruedisale Point Park serves seasonal visitors.
 
Navigating New Baltimore's competitive market requires local expertise. Steve Humes has spent 25+ years helping buyers find—and win—the right properties in every neighborhood. Call Steve today before the home you want sells to someone else.
Life in New Baltimore—Small-Town Heart with Big-Water Living
What transforms a house into a home is the What transforms a house into a home is the community surrounding it. In New Baltimore, residents discover something increasingly rare, a genuine small-town atmosphere where neighbors know each other, local businesses thrive, and the waterfront shapes daily life. It's why people move here, and why they stay.


The New Baltimore Lifestyle

Ask residents what they love about New Baltimore, and the answers come quickly: the waterfront lifestyle, the safety, the sense of belonging. This is a community built around Anchor Bay—where summer weekends mean boating, fishing, swimming, and kayaking, and winter brings ice fishing and snowmobiling across frozen waters.
But it's not just about recreation. New Baltimore consistently ranks among Michigan's 50 safest cities, giving families peace of mind that's hard to quantify but impossible to overlook. The low crime rate, combined with excellent Anchor Bay schools and family-friendly neighborhoods, creates an environment where children ride bikes to friends' houses and parents relax knowing their community looks out for one another.
The downtown adds another dimension, local shops worth browsing, restaurants worth revisiting, and an events calendar that brings everyone together. From the legendary Bay-Rama Fishfly Festival to Sunday mornings at the Farmers Market, there's always something pulling neighbors out of their homes and into shared experiences.


Year-Round Activities for Every Interest

New Baltimore refuses to hibernate. Summer delivers beach days at Burke Park, sunset cruises on Anchor Bay, and backyard barbecues that stretch into warm evenings. Fall brings stunning lake views, harvest festivals, and Friday night football. Winter transforms the waterfront into an ice fishing destination while Aurand Park's sledding hill fills with families. Spring signals the return of boating season and farmers market Sundays.

Whatever your interest—water sports, fishing, hiking, community events, or simply enjoying a charming downtown—New Baltimore keeps life active and engaged.


Commuting and Connectivity

While New Baltimore offers small-town living, it hasn't sacrificed Metro Detroit access. I-94 sits minutes away via the Washington Street exit, putting downtown Detroit approximately 30 minutes south. Commuters reach major employment centers throughout Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties without fighting through urban congestion.

For cross-border travelers, two access points to Canada—the Blue Water Bridge in Port Huron and the Ambassador Bridge in Detroit—connect residents to Windsor, Ontario, and beyond.

New Baltimore is car-dependent with limited public transit, but most residents view that as a fair trade for waterfront living and community character.


Who Lives in New Baltimore?

New Baltimore attracts a diverse mix—young families drawn by schools and safety, professionals seeking work-life balance, retirees downsizing to waterfront condos, and boating enthusiasts who want their hobby at their doorstep. Most residents own their homes, reflecting both community stability and pride of ownership.

The population continues growing, but New Baltimore maintains its identity. New residents quickly discover that this isn't just a place to live, it's a community to join.

In New Baltimore, residents discover something increasingly rare, a genuine small-town atmosphere where neighbors know each other, local businesses thrive, and the waterfront shapes daily life. It's why people move here, and why they stay.


The New Baltimore Lifestyle

Ask residents what they love about New Baltimore, and the answers come quickly: the waterfront lifestyle, the safety, the sense of belonging. This is a community built around Anchor Bay—where summer weekends mean boating, fishing, swimming, and kayaking, and winter brings ice fishing and snowmobiling across frozen waters.
But it's not just about recreation. New Baltimore consistently ranks among Michigan's 50 safest cities, giving families peace of mind that's hard to quantify but impossible to overlook. The low crime rate, combined with excellent Anchor Bay schools and family-friendly neighborhoods, creates an environment where children ride bikes to friends' houses and parents relax knowing their community looks out for one another.

The downtown adds another dimension, local shops worth browsing, restaurants worth revisiting, and an events calendar that brings everyone together. From the legendary Bay-Rama Fishfly Festival to Sunday mornings at the Farmers Market, there's always something pulling neighbors out of their homes and into shared experiences.


Year-Round Activities for Every Interest

New Baltimore refuses to hibernate. Summer delivers beach days at Burke Park, sunset cruises on Anchor Bay, and backyard barbecues that stretch into warm evenings. Fall brings stunning lake views, harvest festivals, and Friday night football. Winter transforms the waterfront into an ice fishing destination while Aurand Park's sledding hill fills with families. Spring signals the return of boating season and farmers market Sundays.
Whatever your interest—water sports, fishing, hiking, community events, or simply enjoying a charming downtown—New Baltimore keeps life active and engaged.


Commuting and Connectivity

While New Baltimore offers small-town living, it hasn't sacrificed Metro Detroit access. I-94 sits minutes away via the Washington Street exit, putting downtown Detroit approximately 30 minutes south. Commuters reach major employment centers throughout Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties without fighting through urban congestion.

For cross-border travelers, two access points to Canada—the Blue Water Bridge in Port Huron and the Ambassador Bridge in Detroit—connect residents to Windsor, Ontario, and beyond.

New Baltimore is car-dependent with limited public transit, but most residents view that as a fair trade for waterfront living and community character.


Who Lives in New Baltimore?

New Baltimore attracts a diverse mix—young families drawn by schools and safety, professionals seeking work-life balance, retirees downsizing to waterfront condos, and boating enthusiasts who want their hobby at their doorstep. Most residents own their homes, reflecting both community stability and pride of ownership.

The population continues growing, but New Baltimore maintains its identity. New residents quickly discover that this isn't just a place to live—it's a community to join.

 
Ready to experience the New Baltimore lifestyle for yourself? Steve Humes has helped hundreds of buyers find their place in this community over 25+ years. Contact Steve today and discover why so many people call New Baltimore home.

 
Send Steve a Message → ☎️ (810) 278-1166
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Quiet residential streets in New Baltimore offer a peaceful community atmosphere close to parks and recreation.

Let’s Talk About Your New Baltimore Real Estate Goals

Whether you're searching for a waterfront estate on Anchor Bay, a family home near top-rated Anchor Bay schools, or a charming downtown property within walking distance of Burke Park, finding the right home in New Baltimore's competitive market takes local expertise and timing.
Steve Humes has spent over 25 years helping buyers and sellers navigate this unique waterfront community. He knows which streets offer the best canal access, which neighborhoods match your lifestyle, and how to position your offer to win in a market where homes sell in under 40 days.

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