Charlevoix County Michigan

Boyne City Michigan

$65,000

$50,000

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Say hello to a super nice 3-acre paradise with easy access to beaches, parks, trails, and scenic overlook in Charlevoix County Michigan. Located on Healey Road in Boyne City, this vacant lot is not far from the Northern tip of the Great Lakes State. Traverse City, Gaylord, and Mackinaw City are all just a short drive away.

 

A nicely wooded lot with many beautiful homes in this excellent neighborhood. This is incredible value considering the proximity to Lake Charlevoix and downtown Boyne City with many parks, restaurants and shopping. You get all of this with lower taxes in the township.
Build your dream home in this beautiful area. Compare to other properties selling for much much more, this one is priced to sell right away.

 


Property Specifics
Size: 3 acres
APN: 015-022-029-25
Acreage: 3 Acres
Square Feet: 130,680

Address: Healey Rd, Boyne City, MI, 49712
GPS: 45.15373, -85.02793
City: Boyne City
Township: Wilson
State: Michigan
County: Charlevoix

Flood Zone: No
Water: Well Needed
Waste: Septic Tank Needed
Zoning: Rural Residential 1 (RR1)
Land Use Type: Residential Acreage

 

 

Directions from Gaylord

Take M-32 W to Korthase Rd for 18.4 miles
Go west on M-32 W/W Main St for 13.2 miles
Turn right onto US-131 N for .6 mile
Turn left onto M-32 W for 4.6 miles
Continue on Korthase Rd.
Take E Jordan-Boyne City Rd to Healey Rd for 8.5 miles
Turn right onto Korthase Rd for 4.2 miles
Turn left onto W Deer Lake Rd for 0.3 mile
Turn left onto E Jordan-Boyne City Rd for 2.8 miles
Turn right onto Pleasant Valley Ave/Pleasant Vly Rd for 1 mile
Turn left onto Healey Rd
Destination will be on the left

 

 

For other land parcels for sale, check out our For Sale page. You may also be interested in something in Arizona or our Utah property for sale.

 

Disclaimer: This property is being sold “As-is Where-is.” Buyers should perform their own due-diligence and work with the county to determine what can and can not be built, as well as what is required if applicable to bring utilities to the property. All information shown herein was obtained through sources deemed reliable but without any guarantees.