michigan tiny house

c.1945 Michigan Tiny House For Sale Under $56K

$55,900

This Michigan tiny house is perfectly positioned just steps from convenient access to Secord Lake—enjoy all the lake living perks without the FLTF assessment.

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Realtor Comments

Prime Location Near Secord Lake – Cabin with Endless Potential! Escape to the heart of Michigan’s outdoor playground at 5429 Daily Rd. If you prefer the trails to the water, you are just minutes away from a massive system of ORV trails and thousands of acres of state land, making this the ultimate “home base” for year-round adventure. This property is a fantastic opportunity for an investor or a DIY enthusiast to finish a retreat exactly to their liking. Significant structural and mechanical updates have already been completed, including a repaired artesian well pump, a well-maintained septic system, and upgraded copper/PEX plumbing. Structural improvements feature replaced floor joists and brand-new subflooring, with beautiful hardwood flooring already started (the seller is even including enough additional flooring material to finish the job!). Schedule your showing today!
  • 2bed
  • 1bath
  • Circa 1945

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5429 Daily Rd, Alger, MI 48610

If interested in a property, please 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. 

Contact Realtor: Joseph Delia

Brokered by Keller Williams Paint Creek

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Pros

  • More space / rural feel: Usually more land, privacy, and a quieter lifestyle than in nearby metro areas.
  • Lower cost of living than big cities: Housing and many everyday costs tend to be lower (or at least less pressured) in rural townships.
  • Outdoor lifestyle: Michigan townships often mean easier access to parks, woods, trails, fishing/hunting areas, and seasonal outdoor activities.
  • Community vibe: Smaller places can feel friendlier and more connected—more “everybody knows everybody” energy.
  • Less traffic stress: Commutes and daily errands are often simpler (though you’ll still drive).

Cons

  • Fewer amenities nearby: Fewer shopping options, restaurants, entertainment, and specialty services—often requires driving to a larger town/city.
  • Job market may be limited locally: You may need to commute for work or rely on remote work.
  • Healthcare access can be farther: More specialized care may be outside the township.
  • Weather and seasonal upkeep: Michigan seasons can mean snow/ice, more road slush, and higher home maintenance (heating costs, roof/water protection, etc.).
  • Infrastructure can be inconsistent: In some rural townships, road conditions, cell coverage, internet speeds, or utility services may vary.
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