michigan cabin

c.1948 Michigan Cabin For Sale $69,500

$69,500

Take a look at this 1-bedroom, 3/4-bath Michigan cabin! Enjoy an open-concept layout with exposed beams, hard-surface flooring, and a peaceful woodsy corner lot.

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Realtor Comments

Best of Times on Burns… Looking for a getaway across the street from Stateland? Shed for storing the lawn tools. Truly a UpNorth retreat!

  • 1bd
  • 1ba
  • 380sqft
  • 0.71 acre lot
  • Circa 1948

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319 Burns Rd, Harrison, MI 48625, USA

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.ย 

Contact Realtor: Rosemarie Mayfield

Brokered by Harrison Realty Inc.

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Pros of living in Harrison, MI

  • Smaller-town / quiet lifestyle: Often feels more relaxed and community-oriented than nearby larger cities.
  • More space & lower costs (usually): Housing can be more affordable, and yards/land can be easier to find than in metro areas.
  • Good access to nature: Michiganโ€™s outdoors are a big drawโ€”trails, lakes, hunting/fishing, and seasonal activities are typically close by.
  • Short drives to nearby towns/cities: Depending on exactly where you live, you can reach larger shopping/medical options without being โ€œinโ€ a big city.
  • Family-friendly vibe (for many residents): Fewer crowds and generally less day-to-day congestion.

Cons of living in Harrison, MI

  • Fewer job options locally: Employment may be more limited depending on your industry; you may need to commute or rely on remote work.
  • Less variety in shopping/dining/entertainment: You may have fewer choices compared with a bigger metroโ€”people often drive for specific needs.
  • Weather can be tough: Winters can be long and snowy, and spring/fall can be muddy or variable.
  • Transportation reliance: Public transit is usually minimal in smaller towns, so having a car is important.
  • Amenities and specialized services may require travel: For certain healthcare, education, or niche services, you may go to a larger nearby area.
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