For sale: 9.9 acres of vacant land located on a year-round, county-maintained gravel road. Zoned Residential. The property is positioned approximately 32 miles from Marquette and 18 miles from Munising. Black Creek flows through the rear portion of the acreage, and the land directly borders the Au Train Wildlife Refuge Area. This parcel offers reliable vehicle access in all seasons and immediate proximity to state-managed public land.
80 Acres of Prime Upper Peninsula Land with Greenhouse, Solar Power & Creek! Discover this exceptional 80-acre property set among beautiful hardwoods, offering approximately 10 acres of open field, rolling terrain, and a year-round bubbling brook that winds through the landscape (flow may vary slightly following low-snow winters). The owner has even spotted salamanders in the creek, adding to the natural charm. Whether you're looking for a private retreat, homestead, or unique agricultural opportunity, this property is ready to bring your vision to life. Property Highlights: 36' x 72' Hi-Tunnel Zimmerman greenhouse (5 years old) 125' deep agricultural well (installed 4 years ago) Buried frost-free water lines to the greenhouse and multiple spigots for convenient irrigation Wood-burning stove inside the greenhouse to extend the growing season 12' x 32' shed equipped with 8 professionally installed solar panels Underground electrical system supplying power to the shed and greenhouse Approximately 3â??4 miles of established roads and trails for easy access and exploration. Rolling terrain with varied elevations offering scenic views and multiple potential building sitesA rock quarry is located on the back portion of one of the 40-acre parcels, with the existing roadway sourced directly from it. A small portion of the property includes protected wetlands, and a detailed conservation booklet is available. Wildlife is abundant, with sandhill cranes nesting in the spring and fall, along with a mother deer and her fawns returning year after year. Thoughtfully developed and rich in natural beauty, this property is ideal for sustainable living, farming, recreation, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings of Michiganâ??s Upper Peninsula.
Looking for ideal hunting land that has easy access and additional conveniences already included? This 120 acre piece of property captures the mood for any hunter that doesn't like traveling extensive miles down rugged and washboard roads to get to their destination. A portion of the land runs 1320' down M67 highway and has an accessible road to the recessed 80 acres that are attached to the roadside 40 acres. There are abundant deer trails that make their way to several well structure deer blinds that are elevated. A couple hundred feet to the back 80 acre area on the north side is a well constructed framed trailer port that has a metal roof. Underneath the framework is a large mobile camper that can be included with the sale of the land. This is very inviting property that's well located and has a general store approximately 1 mile away. Take advantage of this opportunity to own real estate with fine partridge, rabbit and deer hunting and options for year round dwelling as well.

Chatham is located in Michigan. Chatham, Michigan has a population of 160. Chatham is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 30.77% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 19.92%.
The median household income in Chatham, Michigan is $51,250. The median household income for the surrounding county is $48,822 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Chatham is 41.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 76.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 8.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 34.9 inches per year, with 156.2 inches of snow per year.