c.1900 Michigan’s Upper Peninsula Fixer Upper Farmhouse For Sale on 4.25 Acres $42K
OHU50K Notes $42,000
An early 1900s Upper Peninsula fixer upper farmhouse for sale sitting on 4.25 acres just minutes from downtown awaits! House is being sold as is. It needs work- yes! But the end result will be gorgeous! From the covered front porch, wood shaker siding, to the hardwood floors and original trim and doors, there is character and charm throughout!
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Realtor Comments
The foyer is open to the living room and it also leads to the large eat-in kitchen. There is a bedroom located on the main floor, just off the kitchen as well as the bathroom and back entry/laundry room. Take the stairs to the second floor and you’ll find the 4 additional large bedrooms! Whether you keep the layout the same or change things up a bit, there is so many possibilities and potential! The home has a good roof and upgraded electrical, windows and exterior doors throughout! The field is a blank canvas with ample space to plant crops, large gardens, and house animals! Option to purchase additional acreage available! See survey- Lots B-E.
- 5bed
- 1bath
- 1,038sqft
- 4.25acre lot
- Circa 1900
14947 Bellaire Rd, Baraga, MI 49908 $42,000
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Town
This Upper Peninsula fixer upper farmhouse for sale is in Baraga, a village located in Baraga County. The town is situated on the southern shore of Lake Superior and is the county seat of Baraga County. Population is around 2,000 people.
Baraga offers picturesque views of Lake Superior and is known for its natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. The village is surrounded by forests, lakes, and rivers, making it a popular destination for fishing, boating, hiking, and camping.
One of the prominent landmarks in Baraga is the Baraga State Park, which is located nearby. The state park features a campground, picnic areas, hiking trails, and a sandy beach along the shores of Lake Superior.
Baraga is also known for its rich Native American heritage. It is named after Bishop Frederic Baraga, a Slovenian missionary who worked with the Ojibwa and other Native American tribes in the area during the 19th century. The Bishop Baraga Shrine, located in Baraga, is a tribute to his work and is a popular attraction for visitors.
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