Tract name is Hwy 26/38 Intersection South. Electricity and phone are available at the street. The Butler Mine (see associated docs) was located near this property. This mine and the other mines in the area operated from the late 1800's to the early 1900's. Snowmobile trail # 3 borders this parcel on its north side. This trail has the historical trestle bridges that cross the Firesteel Rivers with the West Branch of the Firesteel River bridge crossing located 1.6 miles from the property. There is a large bluff on the north side of the trail near the sale area. The property is completely wooded. The property is near the West and East Branch of the Firesteel Rivers. These rivers are type 1 trout streams with populations of both brook and rainbow trout. This property is in an exceptional wildlife area. Expect to see bald eagles in the super canopy white pine trees on the bluff that is located just to the north of the tract. The parcel is surrounded by 1,000's of acres of State and corporate CFA lands. All information believed accurate but not warranted. Buyer recommended to inspect all aspects of the property & bears all risks for any inaccuracies. Buyer to verify all information including but not limited to the estimated acreage, lot size, square footage, utilities (availability& costs associated). Buyer should not assume the buyerâ??s taxes will be the same as sellerâ??s present tax bills. Taxes are subject to change & property will be reassessed by the municipality after sale is completed. Taxes are not zero.
86 acres in an excellent location to build your cabin or just own your own hunting parcel. It is located in north-eastern Ontonagon County not far off of the N Firesteel Road. The property is in Michigan's CFA program. A portion of or all of it would have to be removed from the program to build on it. The tract is wooded with most of it being a young stand of red maple seedlings and saplings. There is a portion of the area on the east side that is a hardwood log stand dominated by good quality hard maple log sawtimber. A creek which is a tributary to the West Branch of the Firesteel River flows through this log stand. This tract is located in an area with plenty of wildlife for the hunter and is adjacent to 1,000's of acres of corporate CFA land. It is excellent habitat for white-tailed deer, black bear, grouse, rabbit, and other mammals and birds that call it home. There are plenty of outdoor activities that are available on this property or nearby. Hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, atving, hiking, snowshoeing, kayaking, mountain biking, and boating, are some examples. The tract has legal access on an existing logging road. All information believed accurate but not warranted. All measurements (acres, lot size, etc.) are estimated or were provided by the seller.

Greenland is located in Michigan. Greenland, Michigan has a population of 125. Greenland is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 12% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 11.47%.
The median household income in Greenland, Michigan is $44,821. The median household income for the surrounding county is $44,605 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Greenland is 57.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 77.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 3.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 35.9 inches per year, with 180.3 inches of snow per year.