


Listing Courtesy of: MichRic / Listed By: Century 21 C. Howard 1734 E State Street Cheboygan, MI 49721
Active (31 Days)
$47,900 (USD)
10.01
ACRES
Description
MLS #:
26022905
26022905
Taxes
$752
$752
Lot Size
10.01 acres
10.01 acres
Type
Land
Land
County
Cheboygan County
Cheboygan County
Listed By
Reuben Mishler, Century 21 C. Howard
David Howard, Century 21 C. Howard
David Howard, Century 21 C. Howard
Source
MichRic
Last checked Jun 17 2026 at 1:09 AM GMT+0000
MichRic
Last checked Jun 17 2026 at 1:09 AM GMT+0000
Bathroom Details
Listing Price History
Date
Event
Price
% Change
$ (+/-)
Jun 03, 2026
Price Changed
$47,900
-13%
-$7,100
May 16, 2026
Listed
$55,000
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-
Location
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One of the standout features of the property is its proximity to many of Northern Michigan's most well-known attractions and outdoor destinations. Bois Blanc Island sits just offshore, while nearby access to Cheboygan State Park, local marinas, trails, golf courses, and the Inland Waterway system creates opportunities for boating, fishing, and year-round recreation throughout the area. Mackinaw City, Mackinac Island ferry access, the Mackinac Bridge, and several waterfront communities and state parks are all within reasonable driving distance, helping connect the property to some of the most visited areas in the region.
The surrounding region is known for its connection to the outdoors, with boating, fishing, hiking, ORV trails, camping, and waterfront recreation woven throughout the area. Combined with its location near Cheboygan and the Straits corridor, the property offers convenient access to many of the outdoor experiences and destinations that continue to draw people to Northern Michigan year after year.
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