$110,000
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19.5 Acres Lot
SOLD DATE : 01/05/2024
Key Details
Sold Price $110,000
Property Type Vacant Land
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
MLS Listing ID 72023144966
Sold Date 01/05/24
Originating Board West Central Association of REALTORS®
Annual Tax Amount $430
Lot Size 19.500 Acres
Acres 19.5
Lot Dimensions 660 x 1320
Property Description
20 acre wooded parcel surrounded on 3 sides by 1000's of acres of state land. This parcel is located in Manistee County, Springdale Township, just south of Thompsonville and west of Copemish. The parcel is level and wooded with a mixture of hardwoods and evergreens. Possible timber value. This would make an ideal spot to build that ''UpNorth'' getaway, with a forest service road, which is trail 3 for the snowmobile trail system, running along the west side of property. Excellent location to homebase your snowmobile and ORV excursions. Crystal Mountain ski and golf resort is just up the road. This property has been in the same family for over 70 years. A parcel surrounded by this much State forest does not come available very often, so do not let this one pass you by. Current use is Hunting,Recreational.
Location
State MI
County Manistee
Area Springdale Twp
Direction From Copemish on M-115, go south on Thompsonville Rd to the property on the west side. Look for sign and the trail 3 marker sign. Just before the road makes a turn to Read Rd.
Exterior
Waterfront no
Building
Lot Description Level, Wooded
Schools
School District Benzie County Central
Others
Tax ID 1301347501
Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional
Listing Terms Cash, Conventional
Financing Cash,Conventional
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