c.1910 Michigan Upper Peninsula Home With Gorgeous Woodwork $125K
OHU50K Notes $125,000
c.1910 Michigan Upper Peninsula Home With Gorgeous Woodwork. This historic home has many stories and tons of original charm. It really does have some jaw-dropping detail.

Realtor Comments
If only walls could talk! Step into a captivating piece of local history with this beautiful and spacious home once a hospital and now brimming with potential. Offering over 3, 400 square feet of living space and 3 above ground floors, this 5-bedroom, 3-bath residence showcases a rare blend of historical charm and character. You’ll be captivated by the original, ornate woodwork throughout rich in detail and craftsmanship that’s hard to find today. Two additional bonus rooms on the third floor provide flexible space for a home office, studio, or guest quarters. Located just a short walk from the elementary schools and only seven blocks from the boardwalk, its perfectly situated for families. With a little love and elbow grease, this distinguished property is ready to be restored to its original splendor and transformed into a truly one-of-a-kind estate. Dont miss your chance to own a unique piece of the past with endless possibilities for the future.
- 5 bed
- 2.5+bath
- 3,454 sqft
- 0.3 acre lot
- Build date 1910

If interested in a property, pleases contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
209 Range St, Manistique, MI 49854 $125,000
- Contact Realtor: David Muxlow
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Pros
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Low Cost of Living & Affordable Housing
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Housing is very affordable: median home values are low compared to state and national averages.
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Overall cost of living is well below U.S. average.
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Natural Beauty & Outdoor Recreation
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Manistique sits along Lake Michigan and the Manistique River; you have beaches, boardwalks, lakes, forested areas, trails, etc.
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Nearby state parks, attractive natural springs (like Kitch‑iti‑kipi), and seasonal outdoor activities add appeal.
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Small Town / Community Feel
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Manistique is small (about 2,800‑3,000 people), which many people like for its quiet, slower pace and tight‑knit community.
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Shorter commute times; many report that you don’t spend long in transit to work.
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Good for Retirees or Remote Lifestyle
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The median age is higher (≈50 years) which suggests a fair number of retirees; possibly more laid‑back services and priorities.
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For people wanting to “get away” a bit, be closer to nature, or live with fewer urban stresses, Manistique offers that. Improving Infrastructure & Local Investment
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There are efforts ongoing: e.g. replacing aging water and sewer lines, new hospital projects, parks improvements.
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Also some development of tourism amenities (boardwalk, marina, plans for expanding waterfront parks etc.) which may help quality of life and economic prospects.
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Cons
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Limited Economic / Job Opportunities & Low Income
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Median household income is low, substantially below U.S. averages.
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Unemployment rates are higher; job market growth is slower
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Many of the jobs are in lower wage sectors (retail, food & accommodation) rather than high‑paying industries.
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High Poverty Rate
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Poverty is notably higher than national average.
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This can mean fewer resources for some public services, less disposable income locally, etc.
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Schools / Education Performance
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The middle & high school rank in the bottom 50% of Michigan schools for proficiency in math and reading.
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Student‑teacher ratios are somewhat higher.
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Small Size / Isolation
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Because it’s remote (Upper Peninsula), many amenities you might take for granted are unavailable nearby. For example, big medical centers, specialty shopping, etc.
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Winters are long, cold, and snowy, which some people find difficult.
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Infrastructure / Financial Constraints
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The city’s general fund is under review; decreasing taxable values and rising operational costs are pressuring city budgets.
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Some services may be less robust or have limitations (transportation, specialized care, etc.).
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Limited Diversity & Cultural Activity
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Smaller, more homogenous population; perhaps fewer cultural amenities or diversity of viewpoints than in more urban or larger areas.
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Nightlife, entertainment, variety of dining/shopping tends to be limited.
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