Tucked along a quiet stretch of County Hwy E just outside Mason, this 1950 home rests on 0.68 acres of mature, lovingly tended grounds with open-field views toward the Penokee Hills. A row of white poplars frames the drive, a spring-blooming crabapple stands just beyond, and the yard unfolds into decades of established plantings ? peonies, irises, daylilies, lilies, high sedum, sweet William, a Rotunda rose, and a honeysuckle by the back door that the hummingbirds have claimed as their own. Gardeners will find asparagus and raspberry canes behind the garage, a young apple tree, and blue spruce across the side yard, with milkweed left standing for the pollinators. Inside, the 1,290 sq ft single-level layout offers 2 bedrooms, a full bath, and well-cared-for hardwood flooring in the bedroom that may carry on beneath the carpet and linoleum elsewhere. The home is weather-tight and economical to live in ? the current owner typically burns under 600 gallons of propane across a Northwoods winter ? with a roof and new vents installed in 2011, updated electrical, a private well with clean, good-tasting water, city sewer, and Norvado high-speed fiber internet. A detached 2-car garage adds storage and workspace. Quiet, well-built, and wrapped in birdsong and open country ? a rare chance to own a place someone has clearly cherished.
Located east of Iron River in the Town of Pilsen, this tiny home nestled on almost seven wooded acres bordering thousands of acres of National Forest delivers a rare opportunity to enjoy direct access to miles of scenic wilderness right from your doorstep. Built in 2025, this property, with a drilled well, conventional septic, and fiber optic available at the road, offers you modern comforts along with the perfect blend of simplicity, privacy, and natural beauty. Adding to its versatility, the property features a separate building currently used as a studio as well as a practical storage shed for tools and outdoor gear. Whether you?re seeking a quiet getaway, a minimalist lifestyle, or a basecamp for outdoor adventure, this unique property is a must-see. Opportunities like this?where modern convenience meets unspoiled nature?don?t come along often.
Enjoy peaceful country living just 15 minutes from Ashland and Lake Superior. This nicely remodeled ranch sits on 10 open acres and offers about 1,950 sq ft of living space with updated flooring and a new bathtub in the full bath. The bright kitchen features white cabinetry, an island with a sink, and a sliding glass door leading to a spacious deck overlooking the property. The living room offers plenty of natural light, with three bedrooms and an updated half bath nearby. A scenic ravine with lush vegetation and a small stream borders the property, adding natural privacy. The home includes no-step entry with a ramp, a detached two-car garage, an older barn for extra storage, and a full concrete block basement. Boiler heat keeps the home comfortable through northern Wisconsin winters. A great opportunity to enjoy space, privacy, and country views while staying close to town.
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Mason is located in Wisconsin. Mason, Wisconsin has a population of 75. Mason is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 23.53% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 20.4%.
The median household income in Mason, Wisconsin is $56,000. The median household income for the surrounding county is $62,859 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Mason is 34.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 2.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 30.9 inches per year, with 84.3 inches of snow per year.