This ranch-style home is situated on 24 scenic acres, offering a peaceful country setting with room to live, play, and grow. The main level features three bedrooms and one full bath, with an open-concept kitchen, dining, and living area that creates a bright and functional living space. The third bedroom is also open-concept, making it ideal for bunk beds, a recreation area, or flexible multi-use space. An attached 24x28 garage provides convenient storage, while a pavilion and carport located on the north side of the property create a perfect setup for entertaining, gatherings, or even camping guests. The land offers a desirable mix of wooded and open acreage, well-suited for homesteading and outdoor enjoyment. Located in a Resource Production zoning district, the property allows for poultry, horses, pigs, and other animals. Snowmobile trails run along the east side of the property, providing direct access to miles of trails throughout the Upper Peninsula right from your doorstep. Appliances are included, and most furnishings are negotiable (excluding beds), making this a move-in-ready opportunity with the potential to be truly turnkey.
Escape to 120 acres of pristine Upper Peninsula wilderness, featuring a beautifully maintained log cabin that offers the perfect blend of rustic comfort and outdoor adventure. This open-concept cabin includes a half loft for sleeping, high ceilings ideal for displaying trophy racks, and covered porches on both sides for relaxing and enjoying the views. Inside, youâ??ll find a partially finished kitchen and a 3/4 bath with underground electric, primed for your finishing touches. (No well or septic currently installed.) The cabin comes with furnishings that can stay with the home if desired, including a fridge, couch, lazy rocker, and kitchen table with chairsâ??all in great condition. A woodstove is also included. The property features established food plots, including five large apple trees, a large raspberry field, a sizable clover field, and direct access to Cedar Lake. An International Harvester tractor is included with the property. Whether youâ??re looking for a year-round residence, hunting camp, or UP getaway, this property offers endless potential and is just an hour away from Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and an hour from the Mackinac Bridge.
Welcome to this stunning 104-acre off-grid homestead located in Michigan's central Upper Peninsula. This property offers a multitude of possibilities for its occupants, allowing for a truly unique and sustainable living experience. With a focus on minimizing the environmental footprint, the buildings are powered by a combination of solar and generator power. First and foremost, you'll find the 30 year old log home situated on over 600 feet of the picturesque Manistique River, where kids of all ages will enjoy the sandy river for floating, or finding fishing holes. The charming dwelling offers a cozy and rustic atmosphere provided by the wood stove and the spacious kitchen where hearty meals and tales of exploring the land are sure to be shared! Additionally, there is a steel agricultural building awaiting your personal touch to make it your own. The 40x 65 foot pole building can serve as a versatile space: whether you need a workshop, additional storage, or a recreational area, this building offers ample room to cater to your needs. A sauna is available, providing a relaxing retreat after a day spent in the river or woods. Trails and deer blinds are scattered throughout the three tax parcels, making it an ideal spot for hunting enthusiasts. Deer are plentiful in the area, as are bear, turkey, grouse and woodcock. Partner up with your hunting buddies and make the most of this incredible investment. With old growth timber on the land, a select harvest would be beneficial to both the owner and the health of the land. Only about an hour from the Mackinac Bridge, and minutes from Manistique and Germfask, this is an ideal central location for all your UP adventures.
This private 80-acre off-grid property is located just over an hour from the Mackinac Bridge with convenient year-round access directly off US-2. At the heart of the property is a comfortable off-grid cabin powered by generator, complete with a point well and above-ground pump, full septic system, and gas-powered lighting and refrigeratorâ??providing the essentials for extended stays in a truly remote setting. A large garage offers excellent storage for recreational equipment, tools, and outdoor gear. The land itself is a standout feature, showcasing a diverse mix of maple, spruce, cedar, birch, and natural openings, along with wild strawberries, blackberries, and raspberries. Several areas appear well-suited for food plots and deer stands, making this an ideal base for hunters. Bear and bird activity are also plentiful throughout the area. Whether youâ??re seeking a private hunting property, a family getaway, or a peaceful off-grid escape surrounded by nature, this rare 80-acre offering delivers space, privacy, and endless opportunity for outdoor adventure.

Gulliver is located in Michigan. Gulliver, Michigan has a population of 664. Gulliver is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 15.66% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 19.27%.
The median household income in Gulliver, Michigan is $52,941. The median household income for the surrounding county is $54,163 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Gulliver is 57.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 76.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 10.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 32.2 inches per year, with 144 inches of snow per year.