
Michigan Land Values Explained: From $9,333 to $247,000 Per Acre
Discover why Michigan land prices vary so dramatically across the state. This episode breaks down the 26-to-1 price difference between Michigan's most expensive and cheapest land, exploring the three key factors that determine value: location premiums, proximity to major cities, and parcel size.
Learn why Leelanau Peninsula commands nearly $247,000 per acre while Upper Peninsula counties offer land for under $10,000. We cover the hidden challenges of buying cheap UP land, how remote work is reshaping rural property demand, and why future climate trends could dramatically shift regional values.
Whether you're a land investor, prospective buyer, or simply curious about Michigan real estate, this episode provides data-driven insights into what drives land values across the Great Lakes State.
Read the full data analysis: cost of land by acre and county in Michigan
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- PublishedOctober 4, 2025 at 1:00 PM UTC
- Length6 min
- RatingClean