Upper Peninsula starter home

Cute c.1900 Michigan Upper Peninsula Starter Home Under $58K

$57,500

Here is a cute c.1900 Michigan Upper Peninsula starter home with one bedroom, one bath. The 700-sf cuties offers a sweet front porch, some hardwood floors, living room with sliders, an eat-in kitchen, and public water and sewer. It is located in what has been called “The Town That Ford Built.” And no, it is not Detroit.

House View featured at 133 Pinehurst St, Kingsford, MI, 49802

Realtor Comments

This charming one-bedroom, one-bath bungalow offers more space than meets the eye. With beautiful hardwood and tiled floors throughout, the home exudes warmth and style. The large living room, located at the rear of the house, provides a cozy retreat with patio doors that open to a spacious backyard, complete with a handy shed for extra storage. Convenience is key with first-floor laundry and a well-designed layout that maximizes every inch of the home. Situated on a corner lot, this bungalow is within walking distance to a local convenience store and nearby parks, making it a perfect blend of comfort and accessibility. Ideal for those seeking a low-maintenance home with a spacious feel, this hidden gem is ready for you to move right in!

  • 1bed
  • 1bath
  • Circa 1900
Living Room featured at 133 Pinehurst St, Kingsford, MI, 49802

133 Pinehurst St, Kingsford, MI 49802  $57,500

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. 

Kitchen featured at 133 Pinehurst St, Kingsford, MI, 49802
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Bedroom featured at 133 Pinehurst St, Kingsford, MI, 49802
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Location of This Upper Peninsula Starter Home

Kingsford, Michigan, has a rich history tied to the iron mining and timber industries. Founded in the early 20th century, the city was named after Henry Kingsford, the first plant manager for Ford Motor Co. in the area who played a significant role in the local economy. The construction of the Ford Motor Company’s iron ore processing plant in the area during the 1920s further contributed to its growth.

Pros:

  1. Natural Beauty: Kingsford is surrounded by forests and lakes, making it ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and snowmobiling.
  2. Community Spirit: The city has a close-knit community with various local events and a strong emphasis on family-friendly activities.
  3. Affordability: The cost of living is generally lower compared to larger urban areas, making it an attractive option for families and retirees.
  4. Access to Recreation: The area offers plenty of recreational opportunities, including parks and trails.

Cons:

  1. Limited Job Market: While the city has a history tied to industry, job opportunities can be limited, particularly in specialized fields.
  2. Harsh Winters: The cold, snowy winters can be challenging, especially for those unaccustomed to such weather.
  3. Limited Amenities: Kingsford may lack some of the amenities and services found in larger cities, which could be a downside for some residents.
  4. Economic Dependence: The local economy is somewhat dependent on specific industries, making it vulnerable to economic fluctuations.

Overall, Kingsford offers a unique blend of history, natural beauty, and community but also presents some challenges related to its size and economic structure.

Utility Room featured at 133 Pinehurst St, Kingsford, MI, 49802
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Yard featured at 133 Pinehurst St, Kingsford, MI, 49802
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