2 Bedsrooms
1 Baths
Year Built: 1945
TTL Sq Ft: 1615
School Dist.
Type: Single Family
Garage: Yes
Frontage: No
Acres 42.95
Lot Size 1320 X 1320
County: Delta
Style: Ranch,Conventional Frame
Water: Private Well,Drilled Well
Septic/Sewer: Septic
Construction: Ranch,Conventional Frame
Exterior: Cedar
Bedroom 1 Size 12
Bedroom 2 Size 12
Living Room Size 20
Kitchen Size 16
Bathroom 1 8
Secluded Off-Grid Homestead on 42.95 Acres in the Heart of Hiawatha National Forest Rare opportunity to own a self-sufficient homestead nestled on 42.95 private acres surrounded by the beauty and wildlife of the Hiawatha National Forest. This well-maintained 2-3 bedroom, 1-bath home offers comfortable year-round living with exceptional off-grid capabilities and a proven history of low operating costs. The home features a spacious kitchen with solid oak cabinetry, a built-in oak china cabinet, large pantry, fireplace, wood cook stove, and newer propane range. Recent improvements include a new furnace (2025), new backup generator (2026), newer water heater, and newer washer and dryer. Additional amenities include a private well, metal roof, two decks, indoor and outdoor covered firewood storage, and a 3-car attached two-story garage. Outbuildings include a detached garage, 12' x 20' metal storage shelter, 30' x 80' fabric storage shelter, generator shed, sturdy chicken coop with secure covered run, 64' x 40' fenced garden area, approximately one-half acre fenced backyard, and a permanent raised hunting blind. The property's off-grid energy system consists of a 2,200-watt solar array with a 24-volt nickel-iron battery bank and 12 KW backup generator. The system is fully programmable from the kitchen and has provided reliable power for full-time residents for the past eleven years. Enjoy no electric bill, no water bill, and historically only one 1,000-gallon propane tank refill per year (tank is owned and included). The land is a homesteader's dream, featuring established food-producing plants including blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, Concord grapes, apple trees, peach tree, sour cherry tree, highbush cranberries, rhubarb, asparagus, and comfrey. The surrounding area also offers abundant wild edibles including morels, chaga, chicken-of-the-woods, honey mushrooms, and shrimp-of-the-woods mushrooms. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the exceptional hunting and recreation opportunities with abundant deer, bear, ruffed grouse, and excellent fishing nearby. Current owners have successfully grown and preserved a large portion of their own heirloom fruits and vegetables while maintaining a productive flock of laying hens. Whether you're seeking a private residence, recreational retreat, hunting property, or sustainable off-grid lifestyle, this unique Upper Peninsula property offers privacy, independence, and a direct connection to nature.