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Timothy Keohane

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Welcome to Great Lakes and Land Real Estate Co., Inc., located in Marquette, Michigan. Great Lakes and Land will help you buy or sell quality homes, recreational, waterfront, and commercial properties in the Upper and Lower Peninsula of Michigan and also Wisconsin!

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60 Acre Recreational Parcel 50157048

price

$98,000

acres

60 Acres

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Deerton, Michigan, 49822

MICHIGAN WOODED 60-ACRE RECREATIONAL PARCEL FOR SALE! This property is located in Onota Township which lies along the southern shore of Lake Superior, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. - Because of its vast forests, Onota Township has a rich history in producing lumber for buildings and charcoal manufacturing (for smelting iron ore). Much of this work was done in the early days by Scandinavians. - The property is made up of three 20-Acre parcels. The Western parcel is made up of 9.77 Acres of Woody Wetlands,6.5 Acres of Mixed Forest, 1.35 Acres of Developed Open Space, .80 Acres of Evergreen Forest, .42 of Low Intensity Development, and.24 Acres of Pasture/Hay. The middle parcel is made up of 10.35 Acres of Mixed Forest, 9.39 Acres of Woody Wetlands, .32 Acre of Evergreen Forest, .14 Acre of Pasture/Hay, and .05 Acre of Low Intensity Development. The Eastern parcel is made up of 10.78 Acres of Woody Wetlands, 7.95 Acres of Mixed Forest, and 1.51 Acres of Evergreen Forest. - The old Duluth South Shore and Atlantic railroad, now the groomed “Harvey to Autrain” Multi-Use State Trail, passes through this property. This east-west trail is 30 miles long and goes from Marquette County all the way to AuTrain. Also noted as Trail 417 on some maps, it is signed, graveled, and groomed seasonally for snowmobiles. Hiking, Biking, Snowmobiling, ATVing. The area is known for outdoor recreational activities. About 1 ½ miles north-east of the property offered for sale is Highway M-28. There you can find the access to a hike through old-growth forests which ends at a rocky shoreline near the mouth of the Laughing Whitefish River where it enters Lake Superior. At the end is a public access site that features a small gravel ramp for boat access. [The hiking path runs along Laughing Whitefish Point Road (also known as North Point Road]. - From M94 which runs a few miles south of the property is access to the 1,728 Acre Laughing Whitefish Lake Preserve. It is located between the Laughing Whitefish Falls Scenic Area and the Hiawatha National Forest. Laughing Whitefish Falls is one of the most spectacular falls  in Michigan. The 100-Foot Falls cascades through a long escarpment/gorge with old growth white pine and hemlock towering over it. These areas are great for hiking, snowshoeing, outdoor education, birding, and wildlife viewing. - For additional Information about this property contact us today!

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U.P. Michigan Wooded 40 Acres 50111417

price

$78,800

acres

40 Acres

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Mohawk, Michigan, 49950

MICHIGAN WOODED 40-ACRE PARCEL FOR SALE! This property is located in Sherman Township, in the Keweenaw County in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan – a Township along the Keweenaw Bay’s western shore - Near Lake Superior’s Hermit Bay. The property is located a few miles north of the once booming Historic Mining Village of Gay. This area was organized in 1898 when the Mohawk  Mining Company built a stamping mill on the nearby shore of Lake Superior. It was followed by the building of a second stamping mill built by the Wolverine Mining Company. A Smelter here heated ore to extract copper, which was then stamped into copper ingots. A post office opened in 1904, named for Joseph E. Gay, long associated with mining in the area. Three distinctive tourist Landmarks in the area are the Gay School House, The Mohawk Stamp Mill ruins, and the 256 foot-high Gay Smoke Stack – which is used as a navigational aid… and a fourth, the Popular Gay Bar which was once the home of the Stamping Mill Superintendent. It opened in the 1930’s after the mines, the mills and smelter closed and Prohibition was repealed. The parcel has a small tributary of the Tobacco River flowing through its western side. The Tobacco River is 14 miles long. It rises at the outlet of Thayer Lake and flows east, then south to Lake Superior, which it joins near the Village of Gay. The River is a stocked Brook Trout Stream. Lake Superior is the largest fresh water lake in the world! It offers some excellent fishing for black crappie, jumbo perch, northern pike, rock bass, smallmouth bass, tiger muskie and walleye and it offers good Coho salmon and Rainbow trout catches. About 31 Acres of the property consists of Woody Wetlands – Woody Wetlands usually have trees such as tamarack, cedar, or balsam fir; a hardwood swamp usually has trees such as red maple, black ash, American elm, or balsam poplar; and shrub swamps usually have shrubs such as tag alder, willows, or red osier dogwood

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51 +/- Acre Waterfront 50124997

price

$748,000

acres

51 Acres

location

Watersmeet, Michigan, 49969

MICHIGAN 51 +/- ACRE WATERFRONT PARCEL FOR SALE! This property is located in Watersmeet Township, in Gogebic County, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. - The Parcel has 900 +/- feet of frontage the northwestern shore of 243-Acre Wolf Lake. This lake is about 10-12 feet deep, and has a Muskie catch and release policy. - The property is level to the lake, and you can launch your canoe, kayak, or fishing boat right from a beautiful clearing on the property – and then enjoy cruising the 3 ½ miles of Wolf Lake shoreline. - The Parcel also has 800 +/- feet of frontage on both sides of Cowslip Creek, which enters Wolf Lake. This creeks water originates from Cowslip Lake located to the southwest of Wolf Lake, within the Ottawa National Forest. - The Western and Northern Borders of the property are adjacent to Ottawa National Forest Lands. This Forest covers nearly a thousand acres in this part of the western Upper Peninsula. These National Lands with lakes, rivers, streams, waterfalls, wetlands and old growth forests are visited in all seasons. Wildlife is abundant here and Hunting is allowed on National Forest lands with appropriate state hunting licenses. Seasons and bag limits are determined by the Michigan DNR. The woodlands on this property include approximately 30 +/- Acres of Deciduous Forest,  9 +/- Acres of Woody Wetlands, 2 +/- Acres of Mixed Forest, and 1 +/- Acres of Herbaceous Wetlands. - Access to the Watersmeet Rails To Trails (Trail Number 383), for Hiking, Biking, Snowmobiling, ATV Riding and Cross-Country Skiing is located just two miles to the south of the parcel offered for sale. - The property is served by Underground Power, and there are Buildings on the property to store your toys and equipment. - If you are seeking a beautiful Upper Peninsula wooded, Inland Lake parcel, come and see this one today!

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Secluded Michigan Log Cabin 50130734

price

$455,000

acres

159 Acres

location

Champion, Michigan, 49814

SECLUDED MICHIGAN LOG CABIN/HOME FOR SALE! This beautiful Log Cabin, built in 2017, is located on a 159+/- Acre parcel in Humboldt Township, in western Marquette County, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. An Outdoor recreation in this area! - The property is characterized by a gently rolling terrain, with a mixture of mixed forest, deciduous forest, evergreen forest, shrubs, and woody wetlands. Nature abounds in this area and sightings of Whitetail deer, Black bear, and Migratory Birds are common. The parcel is bordered on the North and East by thousands of acres of Corporate CFA Land for additional walk-in access hunting, fishing, andtrapping, in season. - The North-Western corner of the property has direct access to the Iron Ore Heritage Trail Number 82, a North-South Multi-Use State Trail for ATVs, Biking, Hiking, Horseback riding, and Snowmobiling. The western trailhead for the Iron Ore Heritage Trail is few miles to the south in the Village of Republic. This is a 48-mile, year-round trail that stretches from Republic to the east side of Marquette. This trail is designed for walkers, bikers, runners, nature lovers, equestrians, cross-country skiers, snowshoers and those interested in the Marquette Iron Range mining history. - A very small seasonal creek, a tributary of the Black River is also located in the North-Western corner. This, and a network of other small creeks and rivers that cover a 50 Square Mile area, flow into the Black River, ultimately flowing into the Middle Branch of the Escanaba River south of the 1,265 acre Greenwood Reservoir. The Escanaba then turns south easterly and flows into Lake Michigan. There’s lots of fishing opportunities in this area! - Not far away is the 2,300 acre Republic Mine Reclamation and Wetlands Preserve. This restoration is so successful that you can view and photograph species such as Sandhill cranes, Peregrine falcons, Gray wolf, Bald eagles, Black bear, Bobcats, and Coyotes that now frequent this site. - The D-Log Home-Cabin features a high-ceilinged square timber ridge beam, with square timber rafters, and triangular shaped gable trusses. It is complimented with knotty pine tongue-and-grove interior features. The Doors and Windows are of high quality with clear pine coatings, and there is laminate flooring throughout. - A large covered Front Porch welcomes you to the Cabin Front Door.  You enter a Great Room that is divided into a Seating Area with a Dining Area at the opposite end. There is a Free-Standing Electric Decorative Stove for heating and ambiance. A Patio Door System from the Dining Area leads to an elevated Deck for panoramic viewing of the gently rolling woods and fields, and for outdoor dining, and relaxation. - The Kitchen incorporates cabin style custom Log-Faced Cabinetry, an elevated peninsula for additional casual seating, plenty of additional counter space and newer appliances. - Off the Kitchen is access to the Main Floor Bedroom, and a ¾ Bath. - Upstairs is the Second Bedroom, with a view of the Living Area below. - The livable floor levels are set upon a full height poured concrete basement, which has a Man Door exit to theoutdoors. The Washer, Dryer, 63-gallon Water heater, and Pressure tank are located on this level. An Lp Gas Weil McClain wall hung heater, also in this lower level, is connected to tubing installed below the poured slab flooring. The thermal mass of the concrete is transformed into a radiator, that radiates heat upward from the floor to heat the spaces above. The main electrical distribution panel here has well marked circuits to each appliance and zone, and there are numerous wall outlets installed in every room of the cabin. - A Drilled Well provides water, and a Septic System handles waste. - This beautiful property could be used for a Seasonal Cabin or for a Year-Round Residence. To see this quality Log Cabin where youcan enjoy four seasons of U.P. Fun - Schedule Today!

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346 +/- Acre Wooded Michigan Parcel 50134562

price

$326,970

acres

346 Acres

location

Ontonagon, Michigan, 49953

346 +/- ACRE WOODED MICHIGAN PARCEL FOR SALE! - This property is located in Carp Lake Township, in Northwestern Ontonagon County - in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. If you love the outdoors this is the property for you. There are many trails that run through the property. The property consist mainly of Deciduous Forest, with a few stands of Evergreens. You may also see Whitetail Deer, Black Bear, Grey Wolf, Coyote, Fox, Bald Eagle, and many different species of birds. Just 7 miles to the west is the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park – fondly known as "the Porkies". This mountain range features 60,000 acres of old-growth forest, roaring waterfalls, Lake Superior shoreline, rivers, trails and ridges. The park’s incomparable vistas make Michigan’s largest state park a popular destination for camping, hiking, snowmobiling, fishing and more. The park boasts many popular natural attractions, including Lake of the Clouds and the scenic Presque Isle River corridor. If you are a skier or snowboarder, there are groomed runs, a bunny hill, a terrain park, glades, backcountry skiing, and powder galore. The state park also has more than 20 miles of trails for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and fat-tire biking.

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Michigan 400 Acre Tract 50142898

price

$418,000

acres

400 Acres

location

Lake Linden, Michigan, 49945

MICHIGAN 400-ACRE TRACT FOR SALE! This property islolated in Torch Lake Township, in Houghton County, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. This is a great recreational area, surrounded by the Torch Lake, the Portage Lake, and Lake Superior. This county lies on the eastern side of the Keweenaw Peninsula, which juts out 75 miles into Lake Superior. You can take a circle tour from this property to find some of the most picturesque scenery that Michigan has to offer. In the fall the Keweenaw area is known for brilliant displays of color created by the special mix of sugar maples, birch and oaks of the northern forests.   Brockway Mountain scenic drive near Copper Harbor is a popular tourist destination. There are trails to hike and bike. There are beautiful sugar sand beaches, and blueberry and raspberry picking spots to explore in summer. In the winter there is extreme Back Country skiing at Mt. Bohemia Ski Hill. Just north of Rice Lake Road, via the Post Road, is access to the Gay Trail, a Multi-Use State Trail. No matter which outdoor recreation you are interested in, and no matter which direction you want to explore, this property will be a great spot to start out from! The 400-Acre Tract was owned by various timber companies since the 1900’s. In the 1940’s a severe forest fire burned most of the tract, which created an excellent regeneration of about 150-Acres of aspen. In winter, when other deciduous trees are mostly dormant, quaking aspens are able to keep producing sugar for energy. Deer seek shade from aspen groves in summer. They also consume bark, leaves, buds, and twigs of quaking aspens throughout the year. Ruffed grouse are especially dependent on quaking aspens for food and nesting habitat. About 106 acres of land includes tree species of red maple, sugar maple, yellow birch and ash, with scattered spruce, fir, and white pine mix. About 25-Acres of land has northern hardwoods. Sugar maple, red maple, hemlock, basswood and yellow birch are the most common trees in Michigan’s northern hardwood forests. The McCallum Creek passes through north western parts of this property – This creates a wetland management area of about 128-Acres consisting of a mix of marsh, and beaver ponds. The largest pond is about 3-Acres in size and about 12 feet deep. The waters of the McCallum creek originate just north east of the property being offered for sale, and then flow westerly for about 4+/- miles and empty into Torch Lake. The creek may support brook trout. The ponds are visited by ducks, geese and wildlife native to wetland areas. It is recommended that this area be preserved and protected. The 400 Acres is currently enrolled in the Michigan CFA Program – Their current Owners objectives are to manage the forest tract stands to maximize growth, health, vigor, in conjunction to support recreation, wildlife habitat and watershed protection. There have been turkey, whitetail deer, and bear sightings on this parcel. If a New Owner wants to build a cabin on this property they would need to withdraw a portion of land from the program. - The property is a short drive south of the Village of Lake Linden, which was organized in the mid 1950’s to support local copper mining activities. The County Road bringing you to the forest road is plowed and maintained. The forest road into the property is about 2 miles long, and can be accessed by vehicle in the summer, but is not plowed in the winter, so access would be by snowmobile or tracked ATV type vehicles. There are no public utility lines to this parcel, so a private generator system would need to be installed for electricity. If you are seeking a very private forest tract for outdoor recreation, contact us today!

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Recreational 6 Acre Parcel 50143060

price

$38,000

acres

6 Acres

location

Lake Linden, Michigan, 49945

MICHIGAN 6-ACRE PARCEL FOR SALE! This property is located in Torch Lake Township, in Houghton County, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. This is a great recreational area, surrounded by the Torch Lake, the Portage Lake, and Lake Superior. This county lies on the eastern side of the Keweenaw Peninsula, which juts out 75 miles into Lake Superior. You can take a circle tour from this property to find some of the most picturesque scenery that Michigan has to offer. In the fall the Keweenaw area is known for brilliant displays of color created by the special mix of sugar maples, birch and oaks of the northern forests. Brockway Mountain scenic drive near Copper Harbor is a popular tourist destination. There are trails to hike and bike. There are beautiful sugar sand beaches, and blueberry and raspberry picking spots to explore in summer. In the winter there is extreme Back Country skiing at Mt. Bohemia Ski Hill. Just north of Rice Lake Road, via the Post Road, is access to the Gay Trail, a Multi-Use State Trail. No matter which outdoor recreation you are interested in, and no matter which direction you want to explore, this property will be a great spot to start out from! The parcel has frontage on a County Maintained Year Round Access Road, with power available. If you are seeking a wooded property for a seasonal cabin or year round home in a rural area, check this one out!

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Log Cabin/Home in Baraga County 50147575

price

$628,000

acres

40 Acres

location

Covington, Michigan, 49919

MICHIGAN  KOSKI LOG CABIN/HOME FOR SALE - This  cabin on a 40 Acre property is located in Covington Township, near the Village of Covington, which is in south-western Baraga County. This Michigan, Upper Peninsula community, along with the neighboring Village of Watton, holds numerous cultural and recreational events throughout the year, and is a Year-Round Outdoor Recreational Haven! The area was first settled by French-Canadian loggers around 1885. Finnish settlers started arriving in 1898, and farming became more prevalent, but logging continued to be an important occupation. Crop and dairy farming, and logging are still done in the area today.  -   Covington is known for its Historical Museum, and for a beautiful 1900s Art-Deco/Finnish Style church which is open to the public, that was designed by a Chicago Art Institute Professor.  -  About a mile+ from the property is the Covington Multi-Purpose Building - the large covered pavilion hosts many outdoor activities in the summer months. One of these popular events is an annual July-Daylong Finnish Music Festival which features musicians playing Finnish inspired music, meals, and tours. In the winter the pavilion is a skating/hockey rink. There's also a ski-hill with a tow-rope there, for skiing, sledding, and snowboarding.  -   Just about 2+ miles to the north-west, via the Plains Road, is access to thousands of acres of Copper Country State Forest Lands, and about 2+ miles to the south are thousands more acres of Copper Country State Forest Lands for walk-in fishing, trapping, and hunting. The area is known for super hunting, with Black bear, Bobcat, Coyote, Raccoon, Red fox, Red squirrel, Ruffed grouse, Varying hare, and Whitetail deer sighted regularly.  -  Less than a mile to the north is the Kelsey Creek, which flows northward to join the Sturgeon River. Where the river crosses the Plains Road is a great spot to launch a canoe or fishing boat and cast for some fine Trout or Bass. Beautiful Tibbets Falls is just a short distance past this river crossing. (Where the Plains Road takes a sharp right turn, there is a post at this spot where a trail road leads to a parking area at the end of the road and the beginning of a trail to the Falls). There is access to a section of the "North Country National Scenic Trail" also from this site, and few miles further up the road is access to a main North-South Multi-Use State Trail (No. 5) for motorized and non-motorized fun year-round - Biking, Hiking, Horseback riding, off-Roading, Cross-Country Skiing, and Snowmobiling! Two miles to the east is 622-Acre, 7-Foot Deep, Vermilac Lake for some great fishing for planted Walleyes, and naturally occurring Northern pike, Perch, Sunfish, and Crappies. The Baraga Plains Waterfowl Management Area, Big Lake Campground, and the Baraga Plains ATV Trail are also local area outdoor points of interest.  -  The Custom Koski Log Cabin was built in 1985. You enter the home off of an Open Deck that wraps around three sides of the structure. A Main Floor Front Door Foyer is flanked on one side by a 23 x 24 Great Room with a high open, beamed ceiling. It features full log interior log walls, with Birdseye and Cherry window trimming. A stone fireplace is in one corner, and across there are built-in bookshelves. At the opposite side of the Foyer is access to a large 12x20 Kitchen. A large central Island has a countertop with built-in cook stove, lower cabinetry, and an area for casual dining with a view of the outdoors. Along the outer wall are additional custom cabinets, and a countertop with a sink placed under a window that provides a view of the fields outside. The counter continues along a wall where the built-in oven, and a pass through to the spacious 11x14 Dining Room. A 6x8 Half-Bath is located along a back Hallway which has a Door to the Back Deck, and a Stairway to the Lower Level. The Upper Level is reached by a Custom Log Spiral Staircase. The Upper Level has a landing that could be used for a small office/sewing/crafting area, a 12x15 Bedroom, and a 10x12 Bathroom with a standalone shower and jacuzzi style tub. The Lower Level has a 16x32 Recreation Room, with Walk-Out Doors to the back yard, and birds-eye wood Bar. A Central Hallway leads you to a 10x14 Bedroom, a 10x10 Bedroom, an 8x10 Bathroom with a jetted bath with shower, and a large Laundry/Mechanical Room. There is in-floor heating in this Lower Level. If you are seeking a Log Home/Cabin for year-round adventures in the Upper Peninsula, Check This One Out!

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Beautiful 240 +/- Acre Parcel 50148315

price

$238,000

acres

240 Acres

location

Champion, Michigan, 49814

VACANT LAND IN THE UPPER PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN FOR SALE! This beautiful 240+/- Acre parcel located in Humboldt Township, in western Marquette County. A great outdoor recreational property. - The property is characterized by a gently rolling terrain, with a mixture of mixed forest, deciduous forest, evergreen forest, shrubs, and woody wetlands. Nature abounds in this area and sightings of Whitetail deer, Black bear, and Migratory Birds are common. The parcel is bordered on the South by Corporate CFA Land for additional walk-in access hunting, fishing, and trapping, in season. - The property is located to the East of the Iron Ore Heritage Trail Number 82, a North-South Multi-Use State Trail for ATVs, Biking, Hiking, Horseback riding, and Snowmobiling. The western trailhead for the Iron Ore Heritage Trail is few miles to the south in the Village of Republic. This is a 48-mile, year-round trail that stretches from Republic to the east side of Marquette. This trail is designed for walkers, bikers, runners, nature lovers, equestrians, cross-country skiers, snowshoers, and those interested in the Marquette Iron Range mining history. Not far away is the 2,300 acre Republic Mine Reclamation and Wetlands Preserve. This restoration is so successful that you can view and photograph species such as Sandhill cranes, Peregrine falcons, Gray wolf, Bald eagles, Black bear, Bobcats, and Coyotes that now frequent this site.

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Private Angel Island 50150190

price

$1,770,000

acres

9 Acres

location

Munising, Michigan, 49862

PRIVATE ISLAND FOR SALE - WITH TURN-KEY HOME, IN THE WILD AND SCENIC UPPER PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN!  -  This 9.38 Acre Island is located in AuTrain Township in central Alger County, in the Heart of the Hiawatha National Forest. Sixteen Mile Lake is one of 413 lakes, located within the 894,836 Acre Hiawatha National Forest. It is a natural spring fed 443-acre flooded headwater area with a channel that serves as a tributary to the Sturgeon River. This Sturgeon River flows south to Nahma, Michigan where it flows into Big Bay de Noc in the northern part of the Green Bay estuary of Lake Michigan. The Springs are located in the northern portion of the lake, and water ranges from 1 to 12 feet in depth throughout the lake. Approximately 80 percent of the lake is less than 7 feet in depth. The All Sport Lake is mostly undeveloped and contains fish species typical of inland lakes in northern Michigan. Northern pike, Yellow perch, and Bass are the primary species found. Called Angel Island, this tree covered property is the ONLY Island in the Western section of the lake, and there are Three Islands in the Eastern section. The Island is 9.38 +/- Acres in size – with nearly a half mile of shoreline. The Owners have thought of everything, for future development opportunities for the Island. They had it surveyed and secured the necessary approvals to divide it into four parcels. Parcel A is 2.293 Acres in size (with 566+ Feet of shoreline), and is where the beautiful Home is located. Parcel B is 2.408 Acres in size with 671+ Feet of shoreline. Parcel C is 2.535 Acres in size with 608+ Feet of shoreline. Parcel D is 2.148 Acres in size with 641+ Feet of shoreline.  An underwater power line from the mainland brings electrical service to the island, and a Transformer has been installed in the center of the island to allow a “service drop” to all four surveyed parcels. A 1.417 Acre surveyed mainland parcel provides an area to build a pole barn for storage of boats, trailers, toys, and vehicles See Survey Parcel F. There is a 30-foot-wide easement along the southern edge of a mainland lot for launching of boats and the installation of a seasonal dock. See Survey Parcel E. The Beautiful home was built for Year-Round living and is located only about a 1/10th mile boat or snowmobile trip from a mainland dock to the island dock for easy access all year. The 3,400+ square-foot Log Sided Home features a large Main Floor open concept Living Area with a prow-front window wall made of triple glass patio doors that reach to the peak of the vaulted-ceiling, and a large stone facia woodburning fireplace. The Kitchen features custom hickory cabinetry, a spacious raised snack bar for casual dining with handcrafted log stools. The adjoining Dining area Patio doors provide access to the deck which offers spectacular lake, sunset and sunrise views, throughout the season. The deck extends around the entire home, so there is lots of room for outdoor dining and relaxation, and views of the surrounding forest.  The Main Floor also includes two Bedrooms with sliding glass doors for deck access, Full Bath, and Laundry Room with man door to the deck. The Upper Level includes a 13 x 17 Loft overlooking the Great Room, the Main Bedroom with on-suite Full Bath with a jetted tub, electric sauna, and a large Walk-In Closet. The Lower Level has a 26 x 28 Entertainment Room with an electric fireplace, and walkout to an under-deck patio, a Custom Bar, an Office/fourth Non-Conforming Bedroom, and Full Bath. The property’s outdoor highlights include a dock for launching your pontoon, sail, and fishing boats, a beach area for swimming, a fire pit, gardens landscaped with natural materials and perennial flowers, and trails for exploring the island. A unique Chapel is located on “The Point” at the north-eastern corner of the Island (On Parcel B). This chapel is visited by boaters who pass by, and are invited to sign a Book to memorialize their experiences on this special lake. The island comes with power from the mainland, high-speed DSL service, an approved septic system, and is equipped with a backup generator system. A large detached Workshop/Shed provides a place for doing projects and storage, and a large wood shed keeps campfire wood dry. Angel Island is the perfect escape, but you can get there easily. The Villages of Chatham (to the west) and Munising (to the northeast) are located approximately 10 and 12 miles, respectively, from Sixteen Mile Lake along M94. This superlative private island can be yours – Contact us for an appointment today!

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Michigan Hunt/Fish Cabins 50151265

price

$328,000

acres

30 Acres

location

Marenisco, Michigan, 49947

MICHIGAN HUNT/FISH CABINS FOR SALE! An Original Log Cabin with Modern Addition located on 29+ Deeded acre Wooded Parcel is awaiting a group of Outdoors Persons. The Main Cabin, plus Two Additional Cabins are located in Gogebic County, in the western part of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. - This County is bordered by Ontonagon County, Iron County, and by the State of Wisconsin so it not a far drive Midwest sportspersons. - Gogebic County got its name from the Chippewa Indian word a-go-je-bic, meaning “rocky shore” or “rocky dividing lake.” - This area abounds in History! Native Americans gardened, fished, hunted and gathered in the area prior to European settlement. The Old Flambeau Trail in this County ran between their northern summer grounds on Lake Superior to their winter ground in Wisconsin. - The first Europeans to explore this area in the1600s were Etienne Brulé, Përe René Menard, Fathers Jacques Marquette and Claude Allouez, with French voyageurs and fur traders. In those days a Hudson Bay's Trading Post and an American Fur Trading Post were also established posts in this County. - Opportunities for outdoor recreation abound here! - About 90percent forested, there are 1,153 inland lakes in this County. Some of the larger lakes are Gogebic Lake, Cisco Chain of Lakes, and Lac Vieux Desert. It also has more than 30 miles of Lake Superior shoreline. - There are over 1,200 miles of rivers and streams and more than 32 waterfalls. - The Kakabika Falls are only a Half+ mile away for the Property Offered for sale - just before the road crosses the West Branch of the Ontonagon River. Look for the turnoff on the left side of the road. Down the path you will find a series of five “S” Turn falls as the river drops in elevation, that are numbered from North to South. The Southern Falls near the turn off is Number 5, and as you go North the Numbers decrease. - The major rivers in the county are the Montreal River, the Black River, the Presque Isle River, the Cisco Branch of the Ontonagon River, and the Middle Branch of the Ontonagon River. Many of their tributary streams and the smaller rivers and creeks offer some of the best trout fishing in the area primarily along the South Branch of the Paint River, the Tamarack River, and the Middle Branch of the Ontonagon River. - The Property is bordered be Ottawa National Forest Lands on the west, and by Corporate CFA Land for hunting, fishing, and trapping in season. - The Stateline Trail, a Multiuse Trail passes by the cabin on US2 for year round motorized and non-motorized fun! - The Main Cabin is a 20x20 Original one room Log Cabin built in the 1900s, with a 24x24Addition that includes a Kitchen, Two Bedrooms, and Bath. This cabin is heated with a Wood space heater, and Lp Gas space heater. -The Second Cabin is 14+x20+ feet in size, and Cabin Three is 14+x12x. There is a 24+x30 Detached Garage for parking your vehicles, snowmobiles, and other equipment. Attached to it are a large covered wood storage area, and out house. A well Pump House protects the well equipment.  Electricity, a Drilled Well, and Septic System were recent updates to the property. There is direct year-round access to this property off of US-2! The property is wooded with American basswood, Balsam fir, Black spruce, Eastern hemlock, Green ash, Northern red oak, Quaking aspen, Sugar maple, Tamarac, White ash, White spruce and Yellow birch being the predominant species. If you are part of a Group, or Large Family looking for a place to recreate in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, be sure to schedule your Viewing Appointment Soon!

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Vacant Commercial Property 50151584

price

$343,000

acres

9 Acres

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Houghton, Michigan, 49931

8.7 ACRE VACANT COMMERCIAL PROPERTY FOR SALE! This property is located in Hurontown, which is located immediately south of the City of Houghton, in Portage Township, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. - Houghton is home to Michigan Technological University, one of the best science, engineering, technology, and mathematics schools in the Nation. - Every General Business District property has unique features and amenities. This property has a great location in a prime business area, accessibility, parking availability, and is centrally located between major Community Resources for shopping, medical services, and schools. - Three blocks away is the Hurontown Fire and Rescue Building. - A Quarter-mile away is the Houghton Elementary School and a Half-mile away is the Houghton High School. - There are two Medical Centers for health care less than a mile away. - About a mile away is the Copper Country Mall, and a Walmart Super Center. The Huron town Recreation Area is adjacent to the property being offered for sale. - This property, Zoned B2 (General Business District) Property, is ready for “Ground Breaking” – Potential uses include office buildings, data centers, stand alone or connected retail spaces, multifamily housing, subsidized housing, a student housing complex, educational facilities, residential units with lower level shops and restaurants, a building for Co-Working office spaces, warehouse space, cold storage, light manufacturing, or a hospitality property. The opportunities are endless! - A copy of Permitted Uses for Portage Township B2 Zoned Properties is available in Associated Documents. - This property has lots of potential for growth and development, especially because there is high traffic and a high tenancy possibility in this area. - If developed, that parcel may be able to generate stable income and the potential for long-term appreciation. Contact us for Information Today!

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