Come take a look at this beautiful 40 acre parcel in Shingleton on Olson Road. Property has a well and septic, and electrical service hooked up to two different pole barns, 1 is 40x32 and the other is 26x16. Concrete floors on both pole barns. There is also a smaller wood shed that has electric available. Many potential building sites. The original site once had a log cabin on it but the cabin was lost to a fire. The area has been cleaned up and sits available to be built upon again. There are items in the pole barn NOT included in sale price as seller intends to keep them but the seller is open to considering offers on the items as part of the sale.
This +/-94 acre property has hardwood forest cover and a mile of frontage on County Road H58. There is approximately one-half mile of frontage on small tributary of the Minerâ??s River that is designated as a Type 1 trout stream by the Michigan DNR. The property is located only five miles east of Munising. The hardwood forest cover and trout stream frontage will make it feel like your deep in the woods, but youâ??ll be close enough to town for all the modern conveniences.
Burrell Lakes is a truly unique property with several small lakes and 440 acres of land. The size and depth of the individual lakes vary, and the forests are dominated by northern hardwoods. Youâ??ll find a quality sugar maple and red maple forest throughout the property, as well as a more significant conifer component around the scenic lake shores. This property has excellent year-round access on paved County Road H58 with utility services found along the road frontage. You canâ??t beat this location, which is just outside of the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore buffer zone about 20 miles northeast of Munising and 25 miles southwest of Grand Marais. The Burrell Lakes property has a conservation easement in place that is held by the State of Michigan. It is part of The Nature Conservancyâ??s Northern Great Lakes Forest Project. This property is one of a handful of parcels that was specifically set aside and designated for a limited development opportunity. This is your chance to be a part of the historic conservation project known as â??The Big U.P. Dealâ??. The conservation easement encourages the sustainable use of forest resources, the protection of conservation values, and provides opportunities for public recreation in a manner consistent with forest management and recreation conservation. It allows for the development of one single-family structure with associated outbuildings, providing a unique private ownership experience. This property has a large pre-designated â??Privacy Zoneâ?? that can be posted as private property where you can build your version of the perfect wilderness getaway. The residual property will remain open to the public for foot traffic for those to enjoy passive recreational pursuits. Donâ??t miss out on this rare opportunity to be a part of the Upper Peninsulaâ??s historic conservation heritage!
This property offers the best of both worlds. It has approximately 2,900 feet of frontage on one of the best-known trout streams in the area, the Minerâ??s River. It also has about the same amount of frontage on two tributaries to the Minerâ??s River. The hardwood forest cover and trout stream frontage will make it seem like you are deep in the woods, but youâ??ll have a mile of paved year-round frontage on County Road H58. This incredible property is located only four miles east of Munising on one of the primary transportation arteries for Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
Nestled in Michigan's serene Upper Peninsula, this pristine 80-acre parcel of land offers a truly exceptional opportunity for those seeking a slice of unspoiled wilderness. What makes this property especially unique is its adjacency to State land, opening a world of outdoor adventures and natural beauty right at your doorstep. The land has had established food plots in the past, 4 permanent insulated blinds, 2 tree stands, and a trailer on the property. Over the years the seller has owned the property, there have been many deer and bears hunted throughout the 80 acres. It truly is a hunter's paradise. The timber has never been cut and that is something that could be assessed if a buyer was interested.
Shingleton is located in Michigan. Shingleton, Michigan has a population of 440. Shingleton is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 17.6% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 18.1%.
The median household income in Shingleton, Michigan is $38,241. The median household income for the surrounding county is $42,647 compared to the national median of $57,652. The median age of people living in Shingleton is 52.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 74.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 11.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 32.1 inches per year, with 152.1 inches of snow per year.