MICHIGAN 288± WOODED PARCEL FOR SALE! -- In Michigan's Moose Country this wooded parcel offers a rare opportunity to own a slice of genuine moose country in Hematite Township, in the Upper Peninsulaâ??s Iron County. This secluded haven borders thousands of acres of CFR land, creating an uninterrupted natural playground for outdoor enthusiasts and wildlife lovers alike. -- Just a mile to the east flows the East Branch of the Net River, a pristine Class 2 trout stream. This wild, remote river teems with walleye, crappie, bluegill, and northern pike, offering excellent fishing opportunities throughout the seasons. -- The northwestern section touches a tributary of the Fox Farm Creek. These waters flow through the Fox Farm Lake and them into the Fox Farm River â?? which is a tributary of the West Branch of the Net River. -- About six+/- miles to the southwest is Cable Lake, three+/- miles to the northwest is the Net River Flooding, and 5+/- miles due east is the Shank Lake, which can expand your aquatic adventures for warmwater species. -- Moose tracks are frequently spotted throughout the parcel, while deer, black bear, bobcat, grouse, woodcock, and snowshoe hare thrive in this natural sanctuary. Bird enthusiasts will delight in spotting eagles, owls, hawks, and numerous songbird species that call this area home. -- Located just 8 miles north of Roy Koski Trail No. 111 and Trail No. 18, this parcel offers excellent connectivity to regional recreation routes. - Experience the best of Michigan's western Upper Peninsulaâ??pristine wilderness, abundant wildlife, and natural beauty that changes with every season. - Note: 39+/- Acres of this property are tax at the advalorem rate, and may be buildable. -- 249+/- Acres of this property are enrolled in the Michigan CFA Program. Benefit To the Owner: This Voluntary Program provides a tax incentive to landowners to retain and manage their forestland for long-term timber production and to provide foot access to the public for hunting, trapping and fishing. CF Landowners do not pay ad valorem general property taxes. Instead, CF landowners pay a specific tax. The CF specific rate for 2022-2026 is $1.35 per acre annually. No buildings or improvements (including trailers, motor homes, permanent hunting blinds, utilities) are allowed. If an owner wants to build a structure in this area of the property, an area for this purpose can be identified, and the landowners may withdraw that area by applying, submitting an application fee, and pay a withdrawal penalty.
If you are looking for investment for future, hunting land, true off grid living or a way to ensure you are covering your carbon footprint and several others, this is great way to accomplish those desires. This parcel is a very remote recreation land off of Wests Road in the heart of Amasa in Iron County, Michigan. There is deeded access to the property, but it is seasonal with pick up truck or ORV.

Amasa is located in Michigan. Amasa, Michigan has a population of 221. Amasa is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 9.76% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 13.34%.
The median household income in Amasa, Michigan is $32,610. The median household income for the surrounding county is $45,792 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Amasa is 67.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 77.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 0.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 29.7 inches per year, with 61.8 inches of snow per year.