1734 E State Street Cheboygan, MI 49721
LAND - Cheboygan, MI
Property Features for 1734 E State Street
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- 051-033-302-001-01
- Lot size
- 10.01 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Year
- 2025
- Tax Description
- COM W 1/4 COR SEC 33, T38N,R1W; TH S 87D 18M E 1303.89FT TO POB; TH CONT S 87D 18M E 327FT; TH S 0D 35M 9S E 1334.96FT; TH N 87D 34M 29S W 327 FT; TH N 0D 35M W 1336.54FT TO POB, PT OF W1/2 OF NE 1/4 OF SW1/4. 778/289; 882/672;1211/661
- Tax Annual Amount
- 752
Listing agent Reuben C Mishler License #6501407096 (269) 312-2040
Listing office CENTURY 21 C. Howard 1522 Gull Road, Kalamazoo, MI (269) 381-9258
Listing date May 16, 2026
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
Located along East State Street in Cheboygan, the parcel is described as minutes from Lake Huron and the Northern Michigan shoreline in the Straits area. The listing notes nearby access to Cheboygan State Park, local marinas, trails, golf courses, and the Inland Waterway system.
With its open layout and long road frontage, the property may appeal to buyers looking for recreational or outdoor-oriented land where accessibility matters. The surrounding area’s connection to boating, fishing, hiking, ORV trails, camping, and waterfront recreation is highlighted, supporting use as a base for seasonal activities and related planning. For buyers and brokers, the key takeaways are the site’s usable, non-wooded character and its direct presence on a primary road frontage in Cheboygan.
Key Highlights
- 10.01‑acre parcel minutes from Lake Huron and Northern Michigan shoreline
- Proximity to Cheboygan State Park, local marinas, trails, golf courses, and the Inland Waterway
- Convenient access to Mackinaw City, Mackinac Island ferry, and the Mackinac Bridge