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Houghton Rezoning Requests Meet Different Results
/in Northern Michigan /by Tracy WillisThe Houghton City Council considered two rezoning requests along the Houghton Canal Road. The council approved a request from JRG Development to rezone Houghton Canal Road property from single family residential to community business. However, they denied a similar request by Isle Royale Seaplanes. Council members and residents have concerns about noise pollution, and interruption to and accidents with residential recreation vehicles in the canal. Environmental concerns were also cited.
Northern Michigan Communities Report Strong Residential Sale Trends
/in Northern Michigan /by Tracy WillisMedian prices for residential real estate sales increased in Charlevoix, Otsego, Cheboygan and Emmet counties. The number of residential transactions also increased in three of those counties. The quick rebound in sales once pandemic restrictions eased is due to low supply and high demand and buyers’ desires to relocate to smaller communities. This trend could cause issues if it continues as working-class families may find themselves priced out of the housing market in Northern Michigan.
Real Estate Transactions Secure Permanent Trail Easements
/in Northern Michigan /by Tracy WillisMichigan’s DNR purchased 67 miles, with a price tag of $985,969, in an effort to secure permanent trail easements and improve existing trail connectivity. The purchase spans Dickinson, Gogebic, Houghton, Iron and Ontonagon counties in the Upper Peninsula. The purchases were funded, in part, by the Michigan Permanent Snowmobile Easement Fund. The bulk of the purchase is for snowmobile trail use, but multi-use trail opportunities may be in the future.