Listings by Tim Keohane

 
$1,480,000
Michigan Waterfront Home 50172420

Big Bay, Marquette County, Michigan


MIChttps://www.landsalelistings.com/HIGAN WATERFRONT HOME FOR SALE! Nestled along the pristine shores of Lake Superior, this exceptional Seven Bedroom, Three Bath Home offers luxurious lakeside living in a setting of deep historical roots and natural beauty. Beach lovers will treasure access to the soft sands and crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming and sunbathing right at the front door! Imagine waking each morning to the gentle sounds of Lake Superior's waves lapping against the shoreline. Just stroll from your door and you are at the Big Bay Harbor of Refuge with its protective break wall, 275' sheet pile and concrete mooring with water and power at each slip, a boat launch, and harbormaster services - perfect for the avid boater or fishing enthusiast. Your new address places you just outside the charming unincorporated community of Big Bay in northern Marquette County, where History lives and breathes. In the evening you can sit by the grill for perfect sunset cookouts! The property also features an outdoor wood furnace and a reliable backup generator system that activates automatically during power outages—both valuable amenities included with the sale. The property sits within an area rich in cultural heritage, where local Native American tribes thrived. Visit Burns Cabin to discover the area's Native American heritage dating back to the 1600s, when local tribes used the protected barrier beach for trading wild rice and cranberries cultivated here centuries ago. Beginning as a lumber town in 1875 the Village rose to prominence when Henry Ford purchased and revitalized it in 1943. Ford's vision transformed this charming lakeside community into both a business hub for his automobile empire and a personal retreat where he and his wife Clara would entertain friends and executives. Ford watched his sawmill from his hotel balcony—a sawmill that initially manufactured the nation's bowling pins and later produced wooden panels for Ford's iconic Woody Wagons. The iconic Thunder Bay Inn where Henry Ford once held court in Room 201, still bears his name today. Film enthusiasts will recognize Big Bay as the filming location for the classic "Anatomy of a Murder" (1959), with scenes shot at the Thunder Bay Inn, Big Bay Lighthouse Bed and Breakfast, and the Lumberjack Tavern—site of the real 1952 crime that inspired the film. Community amenities include the nearby Bay Cliff Health Camp, a year-round, non-profit wellness facility serving children and adults with physical disabilities. Located 28 miles northwest of Marquette, this property balances peaceful seclusion with reasonable access to larger community amenities. Whether you're seeking a permanent residence or a spectacular vacation retreat, this Big Bay property offers a lifestyle that combines luxury waterfront living with rich historical significance—a legacy property in a setting that once captivated one of America's greatest industrialists and continues to enchant visitors today. Contact Us For Your Private Viewing Today!

Tim Keohane , Great Lakes & Land Real Estate

0.30 ACRES
7 BEDROOMS
2.5 BATHROOMS
2341 SQ FT
 
$328,000
Secluded 240+ / - Acres Upper Peninsula

Iron River, Iron County, MI


SECLUDED UPPER PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN 240+/- ACRE RECREATIONAL PARCEL! This property is located in the northwestern corner of the northern rectangle of Bates Township in Iron County, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. - The property is surrounded by Ottawa National Forest Lands – With its 988,000 acres , it offers recreational opportunities for boating, camping, picnicking, fishing, hiking, hunting, kayaking, skiing, observation of wildlife and native plants, and other outdoor activities! These National Forest Lands have over 300 lakes stocked by the MDNR, and over 1,200 miles of Trout Streams. - The eastern border of the property nearly touches the East Branch of the Ontonagon River which flows northward 54 miles to the confluence with the Middle Branch of the Ontonagon River. Coldwater fish species predominate these river bodies (parts of which are designated trout streams) and are accessible to fish migrating from Lake Superior. There also a few ponds located on the property. - Lake St. Kathryn a mile+/- southwest of the parcel offered for sale, is known for Northern pike, Walleye, Bass and Perch fishing! - Perch Lake, three miles southwest of the property, is the largest water body in the County, with 994 acres. This lake has good numbers of Walleyes, Northern pike, Largemouth bass and Perch. - The Hanna Webb Lake four miles straight south of the property, is one of the Brook Trout "Better Fishing Waters" as designated by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR). - These water bodies attract wildlife of all kinds! Wildlife species found in the area include large mammals such as white-tailed deer, black bear, coyote, wolf, and bobcat, as well as small mammals such as squirrel, rabbit, chipmunk, racoon, otter, beaver, skunk and fox. Seasonal and year-round bird species are seen in the area including songbirds, shore and water birds, and game birds. - The Porter Lake-Sidnaw Multi-Use State Trail Number 15 runs just to the west of the parcel. This is a state-designated snowmobile trail in winter which is used primarily for an off-road vehicle (ORV)/all-terrain vehicle (ATV) trail in other seasons. This network of trails connects with other trails across the Upper Midwest. - The property is characterized by rolling hills and some 20-foot high peaks. - The most common trees on this parcel are Aspen Stands, with other species like northern hardwoods, oak, spruce, mixed conifers, red pine, jack pine, and some areas of mixed swamp conifers. There are several open areas that are grass and fern covered. This diversity will promote wildlife habitation. - There are about six miles of trails throughout the property. - The parcel is enrolled in the Michigan CFA Program. This Voluntary Program provides a tax incentive to landowners to retain and manage their forestland for long-term timber production and to provide foot access to the public for hunting, trapping and fishing. CF Landowners do not pay ad valorem general property taxes. Instead, CF landowners pay a specific tax. The CF specific rate for 2022-2026 is $1.35 per acre annually. No buildings or improvements (including trailers, motor homes, permanent hunting blinds, utilities) are allowed. If an owner wants to build a structure in this property, an area for this purpose can be identified, and the landowners may withdraw that area by submitting an application, application fee, and pay a withdrawal penalty. - If you are seeking a larger, remote woodland parcel for outdoor recreation, contact us today!

Tim Keohane , Great Lakes & Land Real Estate

240.00 ACRES
- BEDROOMS
- BATHROOMS
- SQ FT
 
$358,000
Michigan Family Farm 50156822

Covington, Baraga County, Michigan


MICHIGAN FAMILY FARM FOR SALE - This property is located in Covington Township, south of the Village of Covington, in south-western Baraga County. This Michigan, Upper Peninsula community, holds numerous cultural and recreational events throughout the year, and is a Year-Round Outdoor Recreational Haven! The area was first settled by French-Canadian loggers around 1885. Finnish settlers started arriving in 1898, and farming became more prevalent, but logging continued to be an important occupation. Crop and dairy farming, and logging are still done in the area today. - Covington is known for its Historical Museum, and for a beautiful 1900s Art-Deco/Finnish Style church that was designed by a Chicago Art Institute Professor, which is open to the public. About three miles from the property is the Covington Multi-Purpose Building - the large covered pavilion hosts many outdoor activities in the summer months. One of these popular events is an annual July-Daylong Finnish Music Festival which features musicians playing Finnish inspired music, meals, and tours. In the winter the pavilion is a skating/hockey rink. There's also a ski-hill with a tow-rope there, for skiing, sledding, and snowboarding. - The area is known for super hunting, with Black bear, Bobcat, Coyote, Raccoon, Red fox, Red squirrel, Ruffed grouse, Varying hare, and Whitetail deer sighted regularly. Access to the "North Country National Scenic Trail" is not far away and few miles further away is access to a main North-South Multi-Use State Trail (No. 5) for motorized and non-motorized fun year-round - Biking, Hiking, Horseback riding, off-Roading, Cross-Country Skiing, and Snowmobiling! The Baraga Plains Waterfowl Management Area, Big Lake Campground, and the Baraga Plains ATV Trail are also local area outdoor points of interest. - About one mile to the north is 622-Acre, 7-Foot Deep, Vermilac Lake! Fed by the Vermilac River on the SE, the Murphy River on the south, and drained via the Rock River on NE, it has clear water and does not experience winter kill. It offers a diverse fishery and peacefulness that will remind you of Canada. Anglers turn to this lake for its feisty Northern pike, as well as Black crappie, Bluegill, Brown bullhead, Golden shiner, Largemouth bass, Pumpkin seeds, Sunfish, and Yellow perch. Walleye have been planted by the DNR for many years, and Master Angler Entries have been pulled from these waters.

Tim Keohane , Great Lakes & Land Real Estate

5.00 ACRES
3 BEDROOMS
1 BATHROOMS
1700 SQ FT
 
$325,000
485+ / - Acres U.P. Vacant Land 50152868

Little Lake, Marquette County, Michigan


Upper Peninsula Vacant Land For Sale! This 485-acre parcel of land is in a prime location for a base in the heart of the U.P. Build a cabin or year-round home along the property along the county road, or other potential building sites in upland areas of the property. Less than 30 miles from Marquette (on the Lake Superior shore) for shopping, entertainment, cultural experiences, and Northern Michigan University. Sawyer International Airport is nearby (approx. 10 miles by road) for business trips or vacation getaways. The Little Lake State Forest Campground is less than 2 miles from the property where you can camp (if you don't want to build a camp or house on your property), and also has a boat launch for Little Lake to fish for walleye and panfish. G Route ORV Trail is located 5 miles west of the campground. If you prefer to stay and recreate on your own property, you can make your own trails on the property for ATV use, hiking, cross-country skiing, or snowmobiling. Hunt for deer, bear, bobcats, and hare in this excellent habitat. These wooded wetlands provide habitat for over 80 species of mammals and birds. Some of the non-game wildlife you might see include moose, wolves, eagles, woodland raptors, songbirds, turtles, lizards, and many others. Sawmill Creek, a tributary to the Escanaba River (an important fishery)transects the 485 acres with about a mile of frontage. A unique feature on a small 1-2 acre pond in the southwest area of the parcel, is that it is filled by an artesian spring. Four Hundred Eighty acres of these 485 acres is in Michigan's Qualified Forest Program, which allows for a tax abatement on this acreage (QFP does not require landowner to allow others access to property). Property abuts State of Michigan land, and many acres of private and corporate land in the Commercial Forest Act that are available to the public. This acreage is part of a larger, ecologically important area, locally called the Sawmill Creek Wooded-Wetland Complex, with thousands of acres of the wildest country in the U.P. within and to the south of this property.

Tim Keohane , Great Lakes & Land Real Estate

485.00 ACRES
- BEDROOMS
- BATHROOMS
- SQ FT
 
$418,000
Michigan 400 Acre Tract

Lake Linden, Houghton County, Michigan


MICHIGAN 400-ACRE TRACT FOR SALE! This property isolated in Torch Lake Township, in Houghton County, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. This is a great recreational area, surrounded by the Torch Lake, the Portage Lake, and Lake Superior. This county lies on the eastern side of the Keweenaw Peninsula, which juts out 75 miles into Lake Superior. You can take a circle tour from this property to find some of the most picturesque scenery that Michigan has to offer. In the fall the Keweenaw area is known for brilliant displays of color created by the special mix of sugar maples, birch and oaks of the northern forests. Brockway Mountain scenic drive near Copper Harbor is a popular tourist destination. There are trails to hike and bike. There are beautiful sugar sand beaches, and blueberry and raspberry picking spots to explore in summer. In the winter there is extreme Back Country skiing at Mt. Bohemia Ski Hill. Just north of Rice Lake Road, via the Post Road, is access to the Gay Trail, a Multi-Use State Trail. No matter which outdoor recreation you are interested in, and no matter which direction you want to explore, this property will be a great spot to start out from! The 400-Acre Tract was owned by various timber companies since the 1900’s. In the 1940’s a severe forest fire burned most of the tract, which created an excellent regeneration of about 150-Acres of aspen. In winter, when other deciduous trees are mostly dormant, quaking aspens are able to keep producing sugar for energy. Deer seek shade from aspen groves in summer. They also consume bark, leaves, buds, and twigs of quaking aspens throughout the year. Ruffed grouse are especially dependent on quaking aspens for food and nesting habitat. About 106 acres of land includes tree species of red maple, sugar maple, yellow birch and ash, with scattered spruce, fir, and white pine mix. About 25-Acres of land has northern hardwoods. Sugar maple, red maple, hemlock, basswood and yellow birch are the most common trees in Michigan’s northern hardwood forests. The McCallum Creek passes through north western parts of this property – This creates a wetland management area of about 128-Acres consisting of a mix of marsh, and beaver ponds. The largest pond is about 3-Acres in size and about 12 feet deep. The waters of the McCallum creek originate just north east of the property being offered for sale, and then flow westerly for about 4+/- miles and empty into Torch Lake. The creek may support brook trout. The ponds are visited by ducks, geese and wildlife native to wetland areas. It is recommended that this area be preserved and protected. The 400 Acres is currently enrolled in the Michigan CFA Program – Their current Owners objectives are to manage the forest tract stands to maximize growth, health, vigor, in conjunction to support recreation, wildlife habitat and watershed protection. There have been turkey, whitetail deer, and bear sightings on this parcel. If a New Owner wants to build a cabin on this property they would need to withdraw a portion of land from the program. - The property is a short drive south of the Village of Lake Linden, which was organized in the mid 1950’s to support local copper mining activities. The County Road bringing you to the forest road is plowed and maintained. The forest road into the property is about 2 miles long, and can be accessed by vehicle in the summer, but is not plowed in the winter, so access would be by snowmobile or tracked ATV type vehicles. There are no public utility lines to this parcel, so a private generator system would need to be installed for electricity. If you are seeking a very private forest tract for outdoor recreation, contact us today!

Tim Keohane , Great Lakes & Land Real Estate

400.00 ACRES
- BEDROOMS
- BATHROOMS
- SQ FT
 
$475,000
Secluded Michigan Log Cabin 50130734

Champion, Marquette County, Michigan


SECLUDED MICHIGAN LOG CABIN/HOME FOR SALE! This beautiful Log Cabin, built in 2017, is located on a 159+/- Acre parcel in Humboldt Township, in western Marquette County, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. An Outdoor recreation in this area! - The property is characterized by a gently rolling terrain, with a mixture of mixed forest, deciduous forest, evergreen forest, shrubs, and woody wetlands. Nature abounds in this area and sightings of Whitetail deer, Black bear, and Migratory Birds are common. The parcel is bordered on the North and East by thousands of acres of Corporate CFA Land for additional walk-in access hunting, fishing, and trapping, in season. - The North-Western corner of the property has direct access to the Iron Ore Heritage Trail Number 82, a North-South Multi-Use State Trail for ATVs, Biking, Hiking, Horseback riding, and Snowmobiling. The western trailhead for the Iron Ore Heritage Trail is few miles to the south in the Village of Republic. This is a 48-mile, year-round trail that stretches from Republic to the east side of Marquette. This trail is designed for walkers, bikers, runners, nature lovers, equestrians, cross-country skiers, snowshoers, and those interested in the Marquette Iron Range mining history. - A very small seasonal creek, a tributary of the Black River is also located in the North-Western corner. This, and a network of other small creeks and rivers that cover a 50 Square Mile area, flow into the Black River, ultimately flowing into the Middle Branch of the Escanaba River south of the 1,265 acre Greenwood Reservoir. The Escanaba then turns south easterly and flows into Lake Michigan. There’s lots of fishing opportunities in this area! - Not far away is the2,300 acre Republic Mine Reclamation and Wetlands Preserve. This restoration is so successful that you can view and photograph species such as Sandhill cranes, Peregrine falcons, Gray wolf, Bald eagles, Black bear, Bobcats, and Coyotes that now frequent this site.

Tim Keohane , Great Lakes & Land Real Estate

159.20 ACRES
2 BEDROOMS
2 BATHROOMS
1066 SQ FT
 
$208,800
U.P. Robinson Lake Parcel 50167828

Trout Creek, Iron County, Michigan


MICHIGAN LAKE PARCEL WITH 301.93 +/- FEET OF FRONTAGE FOR SALE! This 3.76 +/- Acre gently rolling parcel is located on Robinson Lake, in Iron River Township in Iron County. Iron County is located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, along the border of Wisconsin. - Iron County is one of the best travel destinations for camping, hunting, fishing, and hiking. - Robinson Lake is 78+/- Acres in size and has a maximum depth of 20+/- feet. - Years back State fish analysis of the lake indicated there were Largemouth bass, Yellow perch, Bluegills, and Pumpkin Seed Sunfish species present there. This lake is surrounded by the Ottawa National Forest – a400,000 acre public forestland. It has 300 lakes, and miles of navigable rivers. Five of these streams are designated Blue Ribbon Trout Streams. - The parcel offered for sale is gently rolling and has a driveway and clearing already in place. - A large Fire Ring is ready for your camp outs. - Buildings on the site include a small storage barn, built in the 1950s to store your gear, and a pickup box camper.- A permanent dock is there to launch your boats and float toys. - Contact Us For Information Today!

Tim Keohane , Great Lakes & Land Real Estate

3.90 ACRES
- BEDROOMS
- BATHROOMS
- SQ FT
 
$328,000
Secluded 240+ / - Acres Upper Peninsula 50166193

Gibbs City, Iron County, Michigan


SECLUDED UPPER PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN 240+/- ACRE RECREATIONAL PARCEL! This property is located in the northwestern corner of the northern rectangle of Bates Township in Iron County, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. - The property is surrounded by Ottawa National Forest Lands – With its 988,000 acres , it offers recreational opportunities for boating, camping, picnicking, fishing, hiking, hunting, kayaking, skiing, observation of wildlife and native plants, and other outdoor activities! These National Forest Lands have over 300 lakes stocked by the MDNR, and over 1,200 miles of Trout Streams. - The eastern border of the property nearly touches the East Branch of the Ontonagon River which flows northward 54 miles to the confluence with the Middle Branch of the Ontonagon River. Coldwater fish species predominate these river bodies (parts of which are designated trout streams) and are accessible to fish migrating from Lake Superior. There also a few ponds located on the property. - Lake St. Kathryn a mile+/- southwest of the parcel offered for sale, is known for Northern pike, Walleye, Bass and Perch fishing! - Perch Lake, three miles southwest of the property, is the largest water body in the County, with 994 acres. This lake has good numbers of Walleyes, Northern pike, Largemouth bass and Perch. - The Hanna Webb Lake four miles straight south of the property, is one of the Brook Trout "Better Fishing Waters" as designated by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR). - These water bodies attract wildlife of all kinds! Wildlife species found in the area include large mammals such as white-tailed deer, black bear, coyote, wolf, and bobcat, as well as small mammals such as squirrel, rabbit, chipmunk, racoon, otter, beaver, skunk and fox. Seasonal and year-round bird species are seen in the area including songbirds, shore and water birds, and game birds. - The Porter Lake-Sidnaw Multi-Use State Trail Number 15 runs just to the west of the parcel. This is a state-designated snowmobile trail in winter which is used primarily for an off-road vehicle (ORV)/all-terrain vehicle (ATV) trail in other seasons. This network of trails connects with other trails across the Upper Midwest. - The property is characterized by rolling hills and some 20-foot high peaks. - The most common trees on this parcel are Aspen Stands, with other species like northern hardwoods, oak, spruce, mixed conifers, red pine, jack pine, and some areas of mixed swamp conifers. There are several open areas that are grass and fern covered. This diversity will promote wildlife habitation. - There are about six miles of trails throughout the property. - The parcel is enrolled in the Michigan CFA Program. This Voluntary Program provides a tax incentive to landowners to retain and manage their forestland for long-term timber production and to provide foot access to the public for hunting, trapping and fishing.... For Complete PriText See Associated Documents

Tim Keohane , Great Lakes & Land Real Estate

240.00 ACRES
- BEDROOMS
- BATHROOMS
- SQ FT
 
$635,000
Lake Superior Barndominium 50152446

Houghton, Houghton County, Michigan


MICHIGAN, LAKE SUPERIOR SHORELINE, BARNDOMINIUM, And ACREAGE FOR SALE! - Located in Stanton Township, in Houghton County, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan this parcel offers great U.P. Lifestyle Living. - The property is located at the base of the western, sunset side, of the Keweenaw Peninsula which projects about 65 miles northeasterly into Lake Superior. - The surrounding area offers a multitude of opportunities for recreation and fun. The Historic Redridge Steel and Timber Crib Dams on the Salmon Trout River are just a few miles away for great Bluegill, Brook trout, Brown trout, Perch, Salmon, and Steelhead fishing. Summer activities include hiking, boating, swimming and golfing to name a few, and during the winter months skiing, snowboarding, skating, snowmobiling and snowshoeing are all available. - The beautiful, wooded 49+/- acre parcel being offered for sale has 792+/- feet of overlook frontage on Lake Superior, the largest freshwater lake in the world! - The woodland is home to large and small game, and ruffed grouse. There is a “Sugar Bush” with trees ready to tap for maple syrup, raspberry, blackberry, thimbleberry and blueberry patches, herbs, and rows of grape vines for you to enjoy Nature’s Harvest. There is cleared area for your family or guests’ campers and trailers. -The Barndominium is the Perfect Mix of custom Living Quarters and Recreation/Storage Space all within a low-maintenance, energy efficient metal building. - The term “barndominium” first came about in the 1980s – but in 2016, after Chip and Joanna Gaines renovated a barn into a home on HGTVs Fixer Upper Show, the trend started to take off, and continues to gain in popularity. - The building has 3,080 square feet of Main Level space including 880 square feet of Living Space. It is complete with a , front lakeview Living-Sun Room, heated by a freestanding wood stove and in-floor heating. An Open-Concept Kitchen-Dining-Den/Office that features Hickory cabinetry, Natural wood trimmings, and Ceramic flooring, and a Half-Bath. Additional 600 square feet of Upper-Level Living Space includes a Main Bedroom Suite with ¾ Bath and sliding glass doors to a 16x20 Deck views of the lake and sky. Included on this Upper Level are a Second Bedroom, a ¾ Bath, and a Utility/Laundry Room. - The Lower Level remaining 1,600 square foot Garage Space could be used for a workshop, hobby room, light construction, mechanical-carpentry shop, or many other uses. There is an additional500+/- square feet of space on two elevated areas in the Garage. - Fuel is held in two 1000-gallon Lp Tanks, and a Back-Up Generator System provides power outage security. - If you are seeking a unique housing opportunity that combines the comforts of a Home and a “Barn”, in an Upper Peninsula Lake Superior property contact us today!

Tim Keohane , Great Lakes & Land Real Estate

49.26 ACRES
2 BEDROOMS
2.5 BATHROOMS
3080 SQ FT
 
$1,770,000
Private Angel Island 50150190

Munising, Alger County, Michigan


PRIVATE ISLAND FOR SALE - WITH TURN-KEY HOME, IN THE WILD AND SCENIC UPPER PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN! - This 9.38 Acre Island is located in AuTrain Township in central Alger County, in the Heart of the Hiawatha National Forest. Sixteen Mile Lake is one of 413 lakes, located within the 894,836 Acre Hiawatha National Forest. It is a natural spring fed 443-acre flooded headwater area with a channel that serves as a tributary to the Sturgeon River. This Sturgeon River flows south to Nahma, Michigan where it flows into Big Bay de Noc in the northern part of the Green Bay estuary of Lake Michigan. The Springs are located in the northern portion of the lake, and water ranges from 1 to 12 feet in depth throughout the lake. Approximately 80 percent of the lake is less than 7 feet in depth. The All Sport Lake is mostly undeveloped and contains fish species typical of inland lakes in northern Michigan. Northern pike, Yellow perch, and Bass are the primary species found. Called Angel Island, this tree covered property is the ONLY Island in the Western section of the lake, and there are Three Islands in the Eastern section. The Island is 9.38 +/- Acres in size – with nearly a half mile of shoreline. The Owners have thought of everything, for future development opportunities for the Island. They had it surveyed and secured the necessary approvals to divide it into four parcels. Parcel A is 2.293 Acres in size (with 566+ Feet of shoreline), and is where the beautiful Home is located. Parcel B is 2.408 Acres in size with 671+ Feet of shoreline. Parcel C is 2.535 Acres in size with 608+ Feet of shoreline. Parcel D is 2.148 Acres in size with 641+ Feet of shoreline. An underwater power line from the mainland brings electrical service to the island, and a Transformer has been installed in the center of the island to allow a “service drop” to all four surveyed parcels. A 1.417 Acre surveyed mainland parcel provides an area to build a pole barn for storage of boats, trailers, toys, and vehicles See Survey Parcel F. There is a 30-foot-wide easement along the southern edge of a mainland lot for launching of boats and the installation of a seasonal dock. See Survey Parcel E. The Beautiful home was built for Year-Round living and is located only about a 1/10th mile boat or snowmobile trip from a mainland dock to the island dock for easy access all year. The 3,400+ square-foot Log Sided Home features a large Main Floor open concept Living Area with a prow-front window wall made of triple glass patio doors that reach to the peak of the vaulted-ceiling, and a large stone facia woodburning fireplace. The Kitchen features custom hickory cabinetry, a spacious raised snack bar for casual dining with handcrafted log stools. The adjoining Dining area Patio doors provide access to the deck which offers spectacular lake, sunset and sunrise views, throughout the season. The deck extends around the entire home, so there is lots of room for outdoor dining and relaxation, and views of the surrounding forest. The Main Floor also includes two Bedrooms with sliding glass doors for deck access, Full Bath, and Laundry Room with man door to the deck. The Upper Level includes a 13 x 17 Loft overlooking the Great Room, the Main Bedroom with on-suite Full Bath with a jetted tub, electric sauna, and a large Walk-In Closet. The Lower Level has a 26 x 28 Entertainment Room with an electric fireplace, and walkout to an under-deck patio, a Custom Bar, an Office/fourth Non-Conforming Bedroom, and Full Bath. The property’s outdoor highlights include a dock for launching your pontoon, sail, and fishing boats, a beach area for swimming, a fire pit, gardens landscaped with natural materials and perennial flowers, and trails for exploring the island. A unique Chapel is located on “The Point” at the north-eastern corner of the Island (On Parcel B). This chapel is visited by boaters who pass by, and are invited to sign a Book to memorialize their experiences on this special lake. The island comes with power from the mainland, high-speed DSL service, an approved septic system, and is equipped with a backup generator system. A large detached Workshop/Shed provides a place for doing projects and storage, and a large wood shed keeps campfire wood dry. Angel Island is the perfect escape, but you can get there easily. The Villages of Chatham (to the west) and Munising (to the northeast) are located approximately 10 and 12 miles, respectively, from Sixteen Mile Lake along M94. This superlative private island can be yours – Contact us for an appointment today!

Tim Keohane , Great Lakes & Land Real Estate

9.38 ACRES
4 BEDROOMS
3 BATHROOMS
3423 SQ FT

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