8 parcels of land totaling 363.81 acres in the SE Upper Peninsula. This property has been farmed and in the same family for over 100 years! Just under 300 tillable acres, rolling hills, woods, apple & walnut trees, ponds... Currently a fully functioning hay farm with 5 barns (equipment negotiable) - 28x48 barn has tubing for in floor heat, 16' door; 128x48 covered hay storage, 6'' concrete & 4' poured walls. 5 bed 2 bath home with 2 fireplaces, a walkout basement with a 2nd full kitchen & 2nd brick fireplace, and views that are worth every penny! Outdoor wood boiler, detached garage.Lots of possibilities with this property with the extensive amount of road frontage and the terrain. Diverse with tillable, mature hardwoods, cedar swamps with creeks and ponds that help create great transitions creating the habitat that offers great hunting. This property teams with wildlife from whitetail, turkeys, sharp tail & ruffled grouse, bear, and wild cat! Operate a farm or have a hunting camp!
This home sits on 2 acres, less than half a mile from the DNR boat launch at Raber and Gogomain Roads and just over 1.5 miles to state land. It features a 20x24 garage with an 8x24 lean-to and a spacious 16x16 deck overlooking the undeveloped land behind the house. The house has been well-maintained and updated as needed over the years. The kitchen is large, offering ample storage and newer appliances. There is a dedicated dining room, as well as an additional space that could serve as a formal dining area or family room. All three bedrooms include extra built-in closets, which can be removed to create more floor space if desired. The St. Maryâ??s waterway is a renowned fishery, home to walleye, salmon, steelhead, perch, bass, and even muskie. The area is also part of the Great Lakes flyway, providing excellent opportunities for waterfowl hunting. Just 1.5 miles away is state land, and nearby is the Gogomain Swampâ??sometimes called "the swamp of no return." Beyond fishing and waterfowl, the river is ideal for pleasure boating and kayaking. Stretching 75 miles, it is filled with bays and islandsâ??some developed, others preserved as protected environments. The aquatic ecosystem is incredibly diverse. From the boat launch, you can navigate to Lake Huron or, by passing through the locks upstream, reach Lake Superior. The current owner has used the property as a Short Term Vacation Rental for the last couple of summers when they were not using it.

Goetzville is located in Michigan. Goetzville, Michigan has a population of 498. Goetzville is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 17.35% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.96%.
The median household income in Goetzville, Michigan is $39,792. The median household income for the surrounding county is $53,079 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Goetzville is 61.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 77.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 6.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 31.8 inches per year, with 87.8 inches of snow per year.