Kerry And Archer Road
Brethren, MI 49619
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- ~40 acre lot
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Unique Find!! This 40 acre parcel of land is unbelievable with a mixture of hardwood, cedar and some massive white pine trees. There is a two to three acre wetland that will help hold the deer. Extensive trail system throughout the property will give you access to the majority of the property. There are several hunting blinds on the property and some food plots already in. The greatest value is you don't have to put in roads, cut trees or remove any debris to start enjoying the property. There is frontage on two county maintained roads for easy year around access. Ideal hunting parcel or a perfect spot to build your next up North getaway!!
Listing courtesy of MICHRIC / Nancy Randall / Big River Properties
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Last updated May 6, 2024
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MLS# 24020365 —
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