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About Michigan

The Wolverine state encompasses 61.8 million acres, just over 96,716 square miles. Located in the upper midwestern region of the United States, the majority of its borders are formed by the Great Lakes. Neighboring states include Wisconsin, Indiana, and Ohio.
Michigan’s name derives from an Indian word, “Michigama,” meaning “great or large lake.” Michigan became the 26th state of the union in 1837.
It’s nicknamed the Wolverine State because of all the wolverines that once roamed the peninsula. The state flower is the Apple Blossom, and the state bird is the American Robin.
Michigan is made up of 83 counties. Lansing is the capital and the 6th largest city. Detroit is the largest city.

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New Listing
Van Buren County, MI
This diverse 78 +/- acre tract in Van Buren County, MI offers income potential, diverse wildlife habitat, and a well placed possible build site. With easy southern access and a naturally private layout, you can enjoy or develop the front while preser...
78± Acres
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$464,000
Hillsdale County, MI
Hillsdale County, MIJust South of Pittsford | Hunting, Farmland, Timber, Water, Iconic Red Barn Welcome to a versatile 40-acre property located in a peaceful rural setting just south of Pittsford. With a balanced mix of productive farmland, timber, w...
40± Acres
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$450,000
New Listing
Berrien County, MI
Niles, Michigan on M-51 Across from Tractor Supply, Walmart, MacAllister Rentals Power in proximity:  positive high traffic flow, established retail, commercial, and industrial business  Infrastructure available to support many operati...
2.26± Acres
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$435,000
New Listing
Missaukee County, MI
90 Acres total of Prime Mixed Habitat with a wonderful Cabin & Pole Barn — North Lucas Rd., Manton, MIExceptional Hunting • Timber Value • Recreational Paradise Welcome to one of Manton’s large-acreage offerings — 90 stunning acres of diverse and...
90± Acres
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$419,000
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Genesee County, MI
Highly desirable 10.5 acre Commercial building site on very active main road in a thriving community. Several recent Commercial building projects completed and underway in immediate vicinity. One of the largest Commercial Parcels available in the imm...
10.5± Acres
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$350,000
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Newaygo County, MI
76 +/- Acres | Newaygo County, Michigan | Near White Cloud 76 +/- Blank slate recreational property offering a desirable mix of accessibility, privacy, and outstanding wildlife habitat. Located just 7 miles west of US-131 near White Cloud, this 76 +/...
76± Acres
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$345,000
New Listing
Hillsdale County, MI
       All-Sports Lakefront Retreat on Little Long Lake Welcome to your turnkey lakefront getaway on Little Long Lake, a beautiful 160-acre all-sports lake uniquely split between Michigan&nbs...
0.11± Acres
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$329,900
Under Contract
Genesee County, MI
This listing includes sites for 21 Condos within the Golf Crest III Community at the Davison Country Club. There are 7 sites ready to be built already approved at the Township. 14 sites will need the final approvals from the Township. Sewer and Water...
2.1± Acres
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$329,900
Under Contract
Shiawassee County, MI
Welcome to your dream country retreat at 8740 Byam Rd in Bancroft—where charm, space, and functionality come together in a truly turn-key farmhouse setting. This beautifully maintained 1,936 sq ft home offers 4 spacious bedrooms and 2 fully renovated...
2.7± Acres
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$308,000
Cass County, MI
  10+/- Acres on Day Lake   Day Lake is a 27+/- acres of water providing great fishing and water activities. _A Proven Fishery with history of quality and quanity  _Utilities: Electic meter with breaker panel and outlets. _Access: Turn...
10± Acres
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$300,000
Price Reduced
Van Buren County, MI
63+/- Acres Wooded  A parcel split will be offering 63+/- acres of wooded, wetlands, tillable, pond, and views. Connect with nature and let the outdoors impress you with its riches. Tillable Fields:-perfect for farming, gardening, or other agric...
63± Acres
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$299,000
Under Contract
Alpena County, MI
If you've been looking for a true Northern Michigan hunting basecamp, this is it. Set on 20 private acres in Lachine just minutes from Fletcher's Pond, this well-maintained log cabin property offers everything a serious hunter or outdoorsman could wa...
20.03± Acres
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$295,000
Under Contract
Jackson County, MI
Escape to the beauty of country living with this stunning 28-acre parcel located at the corner of Bunkerhill Road and Deweese Road in Jackson County. Offering a great mix of rolling terrain, mature nature cover, and open space, this property is well ...
28± Acres
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$259,500
Price Reduced
Lake County, MI
40 +/- Acres | 5910 Shallow Dr, Idlewild, MI Turn-Key Recreational Basecamp + Future Homesite | Lake County, Michigan This 40+/- acre tract in Idlewild, Michigan is one of those rare finds: a true turn-key recreational property with real infrastruct...
40± Acres
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$255,000
Price Reduced
Arenac County, MI
Welcome to 80 acres of prime recreational land on Turner Road in Turner, Michigan, located on the beautiful Sunrise Side of the state. Just 15 minutes from Tawas and only 2 miles from Lake Huron and Singing Bridge Beach, this property offers the perf...
80± Acres
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$250,000
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Saginaw County, MI
This one has a ton of Potential. Over 7000 sq ft of space on 2 floors. Lower level could easily be used by 2 large tenants. There are separate reception areas and exam room/office. Second floor has a 20x40 open area that could be used for a call cent...
0.61± Acres
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$250,000
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Jackson County, MI
Discover the ideal setting for a private country estate on this beautiful 25-acre parcel in desirable Jackson County. Designed by nature for seclusion, this property offers a rare opportunity to build your dream home tucked far off the road with outs...
25± Acres
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$247,500
Price Reduced
Monroe County, MI
6.5± Acres Industrial Land – Ohio/Michigan Border | $237,500 Toledo Industrial Park | Secluded Site with Utilities at the Road Price improvement to $237,500! This 6.5± acre heavy industrial-zoned parcel straddles the Ohio-Michigan state line within t...
6.5± Acres
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$237,500
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Jackson County, MI
Welcome to 202 E Main St in Parma-where space, convenience, and functionality come together! Located in the desirable Western School District, this 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath home offers approximately 2,000 square feet of living space, giving you plenty of ...
1± Acres
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$234,900
Under Contract
Jackson County, MI
  Discover the perfect blend of privacy, natural beauty, and convenience with this 23-acre parcel located in desirable Jackson County. This beautiful property features a scenic pond that regularly attracts ducks and geese, creating a pe...
23± Acres
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$229,500
Under Contract
Jackson County, MI
Set well off the road, the property provides outstanding privacy and several excellent building locations, allowing you to create a peaceful setting surrounded by nature. The combination of wooded acreage and open farmland creates a scenic landscape ...
23± Acres
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$229,500
Under Contract
Alpena County, MI
Nestled on 2.6 of mostly wooded acres in Alpena, Michigan.  This charming 2-bedroom, 2-bath home offers a unique blend of classic comfort and expansive outdoor potential. Built in 1930, this traditional vinyl-sided residence provides a cozy retr...
2.6± Acres
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$219,900
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Jackson County, MI
Discover an incredible opportunity to own 21 stunning acres in desirable Jackson County, featuring a gorgeous creek flowing directly through the center of the property. This truly unique tract offers the perfect balance of scenic beauty, privacy, rec...
21± Acres
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$214,500
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Ingham County, MI
An exceptional opportunity to own 55.95 acres of recreational and hunting land in Stockbridge, Michigan, comprised of two separate parcels with excellent access. The property offers road access from the north along with an easement access on the west...
55.95± Acres
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$209,999
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Regions

Michigan’s two main land regions are the Superior Upland and the Great Lakes Plains.

Agriculture

Agriculture continues to be an important industry for the Wolverine State, generating about $104.7 billion in annual revenues. There are approximately 47,600 farms in the state, covering 10 million acres. The average size farm comprises 211 acres. Agriculture makes a significant contribution to all 83 counties.
Michigan’s top commodities are apples, dairy products (specifically milk), soybeans, corn, and potatoes. Michigan is also a national leader in the production of asparagus, black beans, cucumbers, and squash. Most of the cropland is found in the southern half of the lower peninsula region of the state.

Wildlife

Michigan wildlife is abundant on both land and water. Elk, moose, bear, white-tailed deer, cougar, wild turkey, and lynx are found throughout the state. With the largest state park and state forest system of the nation, Michigan is committed to conserving its land, waters, and wildlife habitats.
The most popular fish found in the Great Lakes are yellow perch and walleye. Additional cold-water and warm-water fishing opportunities include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, sunfish, crappie, rock bass, lake trout, and salmon.

Major Rivers and Lakes

Michigan’s main rivers include the Grand River, Muskegon River, and St. Joseph River. Their main tributaries include the Portage River, Red Cedar River, Hersey River, Coldwater River, and Nottawa River.
Lake Michigan-Huron, the largest lake in Michigan, is located on the Saint Clair River. The surface area of this lake is approximately 28.9 million acres (45,300 square miles). Other large lakes include Lake Superior and Lake Erie which exceed 26.6 million surface area acres.

State and National Parks

Michigan has 101 state parks and 7 national parks.

National Parks:

  • Isle Royale National Park
  • Keweenaw National Historical Park
  • North Country National Scenic Trail
  • Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
  • River Basin National Battlefield Park
  • Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

 

State Summary
Nickname Wolverine State
Neighboring States Wisconsin, Indiana, and Ohio
Regions Superior Upland and Great Lakes Plains
State Flower Apple Blossom
State Bird American Robin
Big Game Bear, deer, and elk
Small Game Turkey, waterfowl, and trapping/fur harvesting/td>
Freshwater Fish Lake trout, brown trout, walleye, salmon, steelhead, and bass
Saltwater Fish N/A
Hunting Information https://www.michigan.gov/dnr/things-to-do/hunting
Total Acreage 61.8 million acres/td>
Total Public Land Acreage 4.6 million acres
Average Annual Rainfall 38 inches
Farmland by Acreage 10 million acres
Woodlands by Acreage 19.3 million acres
Coastline N/A
Conservation Program https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/mi/programs/
Primary Crops Apples and Corn
Main Rivers Grand River, Muskegon River, and St. Joseph River
Largest Lake Lake Michigan-Huron
Other Lakes Lake Superior, Lake Erie, and Lake Saint Clair
Other Tributaries Portage River, Red Cedar River, Hersey River, Coldwater River, and Nottawa River

Our Rural Real Estate Offices

Mossy Oak Properties Michigan began with the goal of becoming a trusted resource for folks looking to buy or sell rural land for sale in Michigan. Our land brokers and agents understand what people are looking for in rural property because we share the same lifestyle and love for the land as you do. We understand the importance of honor and integrity and that buying or selling land is an emotional and life-changing experience for consumers.
Only Mossy Oak Properties Michigan can provide the powerful combination of brand strength, local expertise, quality service, and national exposure. Whether you want to buy or sell rural real estate, a Mossy Oak Properties land specialist is a must-have on your team.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the rural land market like in Michigan?

Michigan has a split land market. In the Lower Peninsula, the farming counties in the southwest and central parts of the state have great land for growing corn, soybeans, sugar beets, dry beans and specialty crops at fair prices for the Midwest. Up in the Upper Peninsula, the state and federal governments own most of the forest, but private hunting and cabin properties are scattered throughout. According to recent real estate trends, northern Lower Michigan has exploded into a massive retirement and second home market, which is driving up prices around Traverse City and along the Great Lakes. The cheapest hunting land is in the central and western Upper Peninsula counties like Ontonagon, Baraga and Iron because there is very little housing development and you can still find huge tracts of timber and wetlands.

What are typical land prices across Michigan by region?

Based on recent farm real estate data from the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service, specialty crop land in southwest Michigan counties like Berrien, Van Buren and Allegan usually sells for 8000 to 14000 dollars per acre. In central Michigan, standard crop land in Gratiot, Montcalm and Isabella counties runs 5000 to 9000 dollars per acre. Up in the northern Lower Peninsula, hunting and cabin land near Traverse City goes for 3000 to 8000 dollars per acre, depending on road access and if it touches a lake. Up in the remote Upper Peninsula, hunting and timber land in the central and western counties is much cheaper, usually running 1000 to 3000 dollars per acre. Because Michigan has so many lakes, waterfront property here carries some of the highest premiums in the entire Midwest.

What property taxes should Michigan rural landowners expect?

According to the Michigan Department of Treasury, the state has programs like the Farmland and Open Space Preservation Program and the Qualified Agricultural Exemption, which give massive tax breaks if you actively farm the land. The state also has a law from 1994 called Proposal A. This law says your property tax assessment cannot jump by more than 5 percent or the rate of inflation every year until you sell the land. Because of this, families who have owned farm or hunting land for decades pay incredibly low taxes compared to someone who just bought a property next door. You absolutely must understand how the tax cap works and what your new tax bill will be before you buy land here.

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