The median home value in Shepherd, MI is $175,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $126,500.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Shepherd, MI is $175,000.
Approximately 63% of Shepherd homes are owned,
compared to 28% rented, while
9% are vacant.
Shepherd 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 Shepherd real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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This 24.5-acre parcel has been farmed for 3 generations. Located on a black top road in Mt. Pleasant school district, this property is ideal for farming, building a home, or any use that township allows being that it is zoned agricultural. Soil type is Guelph Loam (62%), Selfridge Sand (37.3%) and CpcaaB Capac Loam (.7%). Survey and soil survey are available. Land has been organically farmed for 5 years.
Michigan hunting land for sale. Michigan recreational land for sale. Michigan wooded land for sale. This almost square 37.5 acre parcel is conveniently located between Mt. Pleasant and Midland and just off of M20. It sits on a very quiet dirt road to give that 'up north' feel. A campsite sits along Miller Rd and does have an outhouse and storage shed.The seller has been creating bedding areas, creating water holes, and opening up food plots in the woods as the land has been untouched for many years. His deer sightings have improved with those land improvements. There are hundreds of white and red oaks throughout the property. Some could be harvested, but a couple different timber buyers say there are not enough of them to do a harvest just yet. Lets walk it! Current use is Hunting,Recreational.
Michigan hunting land for sale. Michigan recreational land for sale. Michigan wooded land for sale. This almost square 37.5 acre parcel is conveniently located between Mt. Pleasant and Midland and just off of M20. It sits on a very quiet dirt road to give that 'up north' feel. A campsite sits along Miller Rd and does have an outhouse and storage shed.The seller has been creating bedding areas, creating water holes, and opening up food plots in the woods as the land has been untouched for many years. His deer sightings have improved with those land improvements. There are hundreds of white and red oaks throughout the property. Some could be harvested, but a couple different timber buyers say there are not enough of them to do a harvest just yet. Lets walk it!