The median home value in Pelkie, MI is $135,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $113,615.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Pelkie, MI is $135,000.
Approximately 43% of Pelkie homes are owned,
compared to 0% rented, while
43% are vacant.
Pelkie real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Pelkie real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Learn more about Pelkie.
This 100-acre parcel has approximately 1000 feet of road frontage along Highway US 41. It is located in northern Baraga County between Baraga and Chassell. It would make a great location to build your home along the highway or a camp in back. The property is in Michigan's CFA program. A portion of or all of it would have to be removed from the program to build on it. There is a winter road that accesses the entire acreage near the south line of the tract along the highway. A summer access road leaves the highway about a quarter mile to the north and circles back to the western side of the 100 acres. The acreage is diverse in timber types. There are hardwood areas, softwood stands both on high ground and low ground and a young aspen stand. Large white pine and hemlock is scattered throughout. The tract has been periodically logged in the past. This area is excellent wildlife habitat. White-tailed deer winter in this area. This property is only three-quarters of a mile from the Sturgeon River Sloughs State Wildlife Management Area. The Sturgeon Sloughs management area is on a floodplain in northwestern Baraga and eastern Houghton Counties. The state forest management area is 8,073 acres in size. Wildlife management objectives address the habitat requirement for Canada goose, mallards, American woodcock, black bear and eastern bluebird. There are plenty of outdoor activities that are available out your front door or nearby such as hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, atving, hiking, snowshoeing, kayaking, mountain biking, boating to name a few. All measurements (acres, lot size, etc.) are estimated or were provided by the seller.
MICHIGAN WOODED 40+/- ACRE PARCEL FOR SALE!! This property is located about 4+ miles south of the unincorporated community of Pelkie, in the northwest part of Baraga County in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. This is an area full of History and Outdoor Opportunities! Pelkie, first known as "King's Landing", was settled by French Canadians "woodsmen" in about 1885. Finns who settled there initially called the area, Kyro after the place they came from in Finland. The name then became Kuro after a railroad was built through the area. But because many Finns settled in the area, the Finnish name Pelki(nen) became the most favored name for the area. This Forty is made up of Deciduous Forest, which was harvested in the past few years. Another Harvest is expected to be able to be done in 10 to 15 years. The cut was nicely done, and this woodland wilderness attracts all kinds of animals and bird life. Black bear, Fisher, Fox, Mink, Moose, Ruffed grouse, Snowshoe hare, Whitetail deer, and Woodcock are common here. It is a short commute in either direction to Houghton, or to the L'Anse -Baraga Area. To the north in Houghton and Hancock, Michigan Tech University, Theatres, Shopping and Galleries are located. To the south-east in the Villages of Baraga and L'Anse are Lake Superior marinas, hotels, motels, a casino, restaurants, stores, service stations and a hospital. If you are seeking a wooded U.P. Get-A-Way, check this parcel out!
Otter Lake Fire Tower Lookout and possibly the highest deer blind in the state of Michigan for sale! 4 acres of beautiful land with a 100 ft tall fire tower. The property also comes with 2 storage containers and a 5th wheel camper. The property has electric on site, including 100 amp, 220 amp and RV hook-ups. Seller stated that the mountain tops in Canada can be seen on a clear day. The views are breathtaking. The tower itself is insulated and has electric - there is even an elevator that takes you up and down. The pictures do not do it justice. This site could be a unique one-of-a-kind hunting property or a great location for preppers. Dozens of deer at one time have been seen in the field next to the Tower. A variety of birds and other wildlife frequent the property as well. The Otter Lake boat launch is nearby, as well as the Sturgeon River. The property is on a quiet, year-round, dead end road. The soil is sandy with a small portion of the land being woods. Call your agent today and schedule a showing on this one-of-a-kind property.