The median home value in Sidnaw, MI is $69,000.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $126,400.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Sidnaw, MI is $69,000.
Approximately 24.51% of Sidnaw homes are owned,
compared to 0% rented, while
75.49% are vacant.
Sidnaw real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Sidnaw real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
UPPER PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN RECREATIONAL PROPERTY FOR SALE. There are three parcels that make up this 109+/- acre property. The property is located in Duncan Township, in South-Eastern Houghton County, on the outskirts of the un-incorporated Village of Sidnaw. The trees on the property consist of Yellow Birch, Hemlock Forest, Sugar Maple, and small stands of pine. A portion of Hill Creek runs through the southern portion of the property. Today the area is known for its recreational opportunities - The southern "40" borders on Ottawa National Forest Lands. You can travel in almost any direction and find access to recreational activities. The Sturgeon River, Gorge, and Falls are nearby, and offer prime trout fishing. A section of the North County National Scenic Trail for hiking and backpacking, and the Deer Marsh Interpretive Hiking Trail are minutes away. Other trails for hiking are the Sturgeon Falls, Bears Den, and Pine Bluff Trails. Over 25,000 Snowmobilers travel in the area along the Sidnaw Rail Trail. A Rustic Cabin built in the early 2000s is on the property. On Contact Us Today For Information About This Great U.P. Recreational Property!
Secluded and Cozy 20x24 cabin nestled on 65 wooded acres adjoining Ottawa National Forest with over 1000 feet of Smith Creek running through it located on the south end of Houghton County in Duncan Township! This could make for the perfect hunting/fishing camp or recreational getaway as there is so much here to explore! There are miles of Ottawa National Forest to the south of the property and CFA land to the north giving you total seclusion! Smith Creek is a trout stream that runs into the Ontonagon River. The cabin features a 12X18 living area with a small free standing wood stove for heat, three small bedrooms w/ each having a closet. The cabin sits on blocks and does need releveling. The property is on a year-round plowed road with power running to the cabin. There is a new 8x12 storage shed along with a new outhouse. Snowmobile/Atv trail #8 is not far away! There are additional building areas on the property and a good amount of timber value to harvested. If you're in the market for a recreational getaway, you'll want to check this one out! Call for an appointment today!
MICHIGAN VACANT RECREATIONAL LAND, AND OLD HOMESTEAD FOR SALE! - This SALE WILL INCLUDE a 37+/- acre parcel which is located in Duncan Township, in South-Eastern Houghton County, on the outskirts of the un-incorporated Village of Sidnaw. - The parcel is adjacent to part of the 988,000 acre Ottawa National Forest, where wildlife is abundant. Black bear, Moose, Whitetail deer, Timber wolves, Bald eagles, Coyotes, Foxes, Beaver and Loons are at home here. - Sidnaw Creek, a Type 1 Trout River, and tributary of the Sturgeon River, and the Erickson Creek runs through the property. - The Bergland to Sidnaw Multi-Use Rail Trail runs next to the parcel for ATVs, Horseback riding, and Snowmobiling. - THE SALE ALSO INCLUDES A larger Four-Bedroom Home located in the Village of Sidnaw, which needs considerable work. It has been used infrequently for seasonal Family get-a-ways, and is being sold â??As Isâ??, â??Where Isâ??. It could be rehabbed to make a shared home for a group of hunters or anglers. - The community's name is derived from an American Indian word meaning "small hill by a creek". Sidnaw was founded by lumber companies harvesting white pine in the area. The Village was platted in 1889, and shows up on early maps as a station on the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway. In 1920, Henry Ford built a lumber camp there, which became the epicenter of Henry Ford's logging empire. - Today the area is known for its recreational opportunities - You can travel in almost any direction and find access to recreational activities. The Sturgeon River, Gorge, and Falls are nearby, and offer prime trout fishing. A section of the North County National Scenic Trail for hiking and backpacking, and the Deer Marsh Interpretive Hiking Trail are minutes away. Other trails for hiking are the Sturgeon Falls, Bears Den, and Pine Bluff Trails. Over 25,000 Snowmobilers travel in the area along the Sidnaw Rail Trail. The nearby Grooms-Prickett Airport is the... Continued In Addendum