Under $100K Sunday – c.1938 Michigan Upper Peninsula Craftsman Home For Sale Under $85K
OHU50K Notes $94,500 Reduced to $84,900
Agent Comments
Original woodwork is what you will find in this Craftsman-style brick home in Iron River. The Seller will consider a Land Contract sale!….which considering the price of a rental house and their lack of availability, this is your chance to OWN a house! Ideally located, just walking distance to grocery stores and gas stations.
First Floor
Walking through the front door will lead you into the large and open-feeling living room which features a fireplace, plenty of natural light and hardwood floors which can be found throughout the home most already exposed and some located under the carpeting. The living room flows into a dining area with a built-in corner cabinet. The open kitchen has ample amounts of cabinet and cupboard space and a pantry which flows to outdoor and basement access.
Upstairs
An updated full bathroom and two bedrooms complete the first floor of the home. Upstairs, another bedroom and a walk-through office space can be found along with multiple closets.
- 3 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,400 sqft
- 4,356 sqft lot
- Build date 1938
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.
747 N 4th Ave, Iron River, MI 49935 $94,500 Reduced to $84,900
- Contact Realtor: Jeff Dohl – RE MAX North Country
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Location
This Craftsman home for sale is in Iron River, a city located in Iron County.
Iron River is situated in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, in a region known for its natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. It is located in the northwestern part of the state, close to the Wisconsin border. The city is surrounded by forests, lakes, and rivers, providing plenty of opportunities for activities like fishing, boating, hiking, and hunting.
Historically, Iron River was a logging and mining town, and the extraction of iron ore played a significant role in its development. However, the mining industry declined over time, and the city has diversified its economy to include other sectors such as tourism, manufacturing, and healthcare.
In terms of attractions, the area offers scenic spots like the Ottawa National Forest, which is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. There are also several lakes nearby, including Chicagon Lake, Stanley Lake, and Iron Lake, where visitors can enjoy water-based activities.