V/L 37.9a 9 Mile Road
Reed City, MI 49677
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- ~40 acre lot
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Explore this great, secluded 37.5+/- acre parcel in Osceola County, offering a perfect blend of privacy and natural beauty. With wooded areas ideal for food plots and stands, preserved timber including oaks, maples, and a variety of others, plus abundant deer and turkey sign, this property is a hunter's dream. It also borders over 13,000+/- acres of state land ensuring endless opportunities for outdoor adventure. Don't miss out on this ideal recreational retreat - you won't be dissappointed!
Listing courtesy of MICHRIC / Maxwell Wierda / Terraquest Real Estate & Land Company
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Last updated Apr 27, 2024
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MLS# 24007160 —
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