Land & Properties for Sale in Michigan, USA
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$98,500
20 Acres
Carson City, Michigan
This beautiful representation of prime Michigan farm living is what you've been searching for. The parcel is currently producing hay and the owner is ...
$137,900
36 Acres
Battle Creek, Michigan
Rolling hills, oak-studded ridges and enough thick security cover to make big whitetails feel right at home, this could be the southern Michigan acrea...
$499,900
77.2 Acres
Lawrence, Michigan, 49064
Very unique sportsman paradise located on 77+/- acres with Paw Paw river frontage. Enjoy hunting, fishing, hiking and ATV riding out your back door. T...
$350,000
35.68 Acres
Brooklyn, Michigan, 49230
A rare opportunity to own a parcel that provides not only exceptional deer, waterfowl and turkey hunting but lake front living as well!! This 35.68 +/...
$999,000
62 Acres
Dryden, Michigan, 48428
This stunning 62+/- acre property is nestled just across the Oakland County line on beautiful Brooks Lake. The spectacular heavily wooded hilly terrai...
$2,500
0.14 Acres
Albion, Michigan, 49224
Buildable Lot in Albion. This lot is available through the Calhoun County Land Bank's Develop This Lot program. This program helps interested buyers i...
$835,000
21 Acres
Berrien Springs, Michigan, 49103
1968 Mt Tabor Rd, Berrien Springs, MI | 21 +/- Acres | Mixed-Use Farm & Investment Opportunity Welcome to this incredible 21 +/- acre property located...
$464,000
78 Acres
Bangor, Michigan, 49013
This diverse 78 +/- acre tract in Van Buren County, MI offers income potential, diverse wildlife habitat, and a well placed possible build site. With ...
$40,000
1 Acres
Clarkston, Michigan, 48346
Discover the perfect opportunity to bring your vision to life with this prime 1-acre parcel located on Clement Rd, just off White Lake Rd in desirable...
$99,000
6.21 Acres
Monroe, Michigan, 48162
Parcel 3: Residential Lot | Monroe, MI The property offers a level, predominantly cleared potential building site suitable for a custom residence, acc...
$99,000
6.17 Acres
Monroe, Michigan, 48162
Parcel 2: Residential Lot | Monroe, MI The property offers a level, predominantly cleared potential building site suitable for a custom residence, acc...
$295,000
20.03 Acres
Lachine, Michigan, 49753
If you've been looking for a true Northern Michigan hunting basecamp, this is it. Set on 20 private acres in Lachine just minutes from Fletcher's Pond...
$219,900
2.6 Acres
Alpena, Michigan, 49707
Nestled on 2.6 of mostly wooded acres in Alpena, Michigan. This charming 2-bedroom, 2-bath home offers a unique blend of classic comfort and expansive...
$329,900
2.1 Acres
Davison, Michigan, 48423
This listing includes sites for 21 Condos within the Golf Crest III Community at the Davison Country Club. There are 7 sites ready to be built already...
$229,500
23 Acres
Jackson, Michigan, 49201
Discover the perfect blend of privacy, natural beauty, and convenience with this 23-acre parcel located in desirable Jackson County. This beautiful pr...
$259,500
28 Acres
Jackson, Michigan, 49201
Escape to the beauty of country living with this stunning 28-acre parcel located at the corner of Bunkerhill Road and Deweese Road in Jackson County. ...
$95,000
7.81 Acres
Horton, Michigan, 49246
7.81 Acres on Rountree Road - Horton, Michigan Discover the perfect blend of country living and convenience with this beautiful 7.81-acre vacant parce...
$229,500
23 Acres
Jackson, Michigan, 49201
Set well off the road, the property provides outstanding privacy and several excellent building locations, allowing you to create a peaceful setting s...
Michigan's Farms, Forests, and Lakes
Bordering four of the Great Lakes, and containing some 11,000 smaller lakes, the State of Michigan has a lot of fresh water. It is the 10th largest state with a lot of wide, open spaces. Michigan is known as the Great Lake State and the Wolverine State. President Gerald Ford was the first and only U.S. president native to Michigan.
Michigan Industry
Home to Detroit, also known as Motor City, Michigan produced 18.5% of U.S. manufactured automobiles in 2017. Detroit has a long history with General Motors, Chrysler and Ford. The city claims to have produced more than two million cars and trucks in 2017. Detroit is the largest city in the state and is located on the Detroit River, which runs from Lake St. Claire separating part of the state from Ontario, Canada down to Lake Erie.
Tourism plays a large part in Michigan's economy. In 2014, visitors spent some $22.8 billion here, and tourism is on the rise according to a May 2018 article in the Great Lakes Echo. Much of the attraction is the vast amount of Great Lakes' shoreline. If you’re looking to find waterfront homes or land for sale in Michigan we can help you find the perfect property.
Water sports and fishing are popular water sports including ice fishing in winter, as are snow skiing, snowboarding, sledding, snow tubing. In the summer, sporting activities change to boating, water skiing, hiking, and cycling. Browse our amazing selection of waterfront homes for sale in Michigan here! Michigan also has 650 public golf courses with long summer daylight hours in which to play.
Agriculture is also a key component to Michigan's economy with about 56,000 farms comprising 10-million acres. Ninety-five percent of the farms are independently or family owned. Approximately 923,000 are employed through agriculture here.
The state is the number 1 producer of tart cherries, and produces dry black and cranberry beans, blueberries, pickling cucumbers, and squash. More potatoes are grown here than in any other state. It is the second largest asparagus growing state, the second largest dairy product producing state, and the second largest Christmas tree grower state in the nation.
Michigan's Topography and Climate
Michigan lies above Indiana, Ohio, and Wisconsin, and is across Lake Michigan from Chicago and across from Canada on Lake Erie, as well as Lake Superior. The only Great Lake it does not border is Lake Ontario. It is an oddly-shaped state with some of its land not even touching itself with the Straits of Mackinac splitting it in two, connected only by the Mackinac Bridge spanning five miles on Highway 75.
The state's elevation doesn't vary much. It is 572' above sea level at the lowest point rising to 1,979' at Mt. Arvon, at its highest point. Far and away Michigan's population of 9.99 million live in the Lower Peninsula with only 3% to the north. Much of the Upper Peninsula is forested with about one-third of the land government owned.
The state capitol, Lansing, lies in the central part of the Lower Peninsula. Winter daytime temps in Lansing average in the low 30s while summer daytime temps average in the low 80s. There is some rain every month of the year, plus about 12-14" of snowfall in December, January, and February, tapering off with about seven inches in March and perhaps an inch or two in April.
What Type of Land is for Sale in Michigan?
There are hundreds of thousands of acres available in this state! Land for sale in Michigan includes recreational land, hunting land, and farmland located on lakeshores or inland. If you are looking for rich land at affordable prices, Michigan has it. Whether you want to invest in an already working farm or develop your own crops, you'll find it here. Want a location to retire with a boat dock and plenty of fishing, there are waterfront homes for sale in Michigan on one of the many lakes or rivers. If you're looking for investment property to develop in the future, close to the city suburbs or a more rural township, you can find that here, too. There's a lot of diverse land for sale in Michigan.
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