Ontonagon, MI 49953,18299 M38 Rd
$95,000
$105,000
9.5%
Est.Price: ?

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3 BD
2 BA
1,105 SqFt

18299 M38 Rd Ontonagon, MI 49953

Est. payment /mo
SOLD DATE : 02/11/2022

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Key Details

Sold Price $95,000

Property Type Single Family Home

Sub Type Single Family

Listing Status Sold

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 1,105 sqft

Price per Sqft $85

MLS Listing ID 10046282

Sold Date 02/11/22

Style 1 Story

Bedrooms 3

Full Baths 1

Half Baths 1

Abv Grd Liv Area 1,105

Year Built 1993

Lot Size 79.420 Acres

Acres 79.42

Lot Dimensions Est: 1310x2640x1320x670x6

Property Description

MICHIGAN COUNTRY HOME ON ACREAGE FOR SALE! The 79 +/- Acre Homestead being offered for sale is located in north-east Ontonagon County west of the Village of Greenland, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan! - Ojibwa people were the first to occupy this region prior to European exploration. By the early 1600s, French trappers began entering the territory. The first written report about Ontonagon County and its copper was made in 1661 by a French Jesuit missionary, Father René Mesnard. - In 1665, Father Claude Allouez reported about the now famous Ontonagon Boulder: a boulder of pure copper, which was located on the West Branch of the Ontonagon River and venerated by the local Indians. The 3,700-pound boulder now resides in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. - The 1850s saw mining spread to the Greenland and Mass City areas, and the county supplied much of the copper for the U.S. Government during the Civil War. - In the 1880s, large-scale lumber production for white pine began and continued for nearly 2 decades. By the late 1890s, copper production again boomed and production continued through World War I, but metal prices collapsed after the war and most mines soon closed. - Since the 1920's Agriculture became significant to the local economy, along with lumber production. The Ottawa National Forest was established in 1931, and the nearby Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park was established in 1945. Today a mix of agriculture, timber production, and tourism prevails! - Year-round outdoor recreation now contributes significantly to the local economy making this a great place to live and play. - 66.23 Acres of the property offered for sale has been harvested and is enrolled in the Michigan CFA Program, and there is additional Corporate CFA Lands to the west and south that provide walk-in access "In Season" for hunting, trapping, and fishing. Black bear, Whitetail deer, and Geese hunting is excellent here! A tributary of

Location

State MI

County Ontonagon

Area Ontonagon Twp (66014)

Interior

Heating Forced Air

Cooling None

Exterior

Garage Detached Garage

Garage Spaces 2.0

Waterfront Yes

Garage Yes

Building

Story 1 Story

Water Private Well

Architectural Style Ranch, Manufactured

Structure Type Vinyl Siding

Schools

School District Ontonagon Area Schools

Others

Energy Description LP/Propane Gas

Acceptable Financing Conventional

Listing Terms Conventional

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MI RealSource (Lenawee County/Saginaw Board/Southeastern Border/Greater Shiawassee)
Listed by GREAT LAKES AND LAND REAL ESTATE COMPANY
Bought with UP NORTH REALTY

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