Hunting and Farmland
VL Tamarack Road Pittsford, MI 49271
VL Tamarack Road, Pittsford, MI, 49271
$849,000
For Sale
$849,000
LAND - Pittsford, MI
Lot Size95.00 Acres
Days on Market13
Property Features for VL Tamarack Road
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- 16-001-300-009-01-8-2
- Lot size
- 95.00 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Year
- 2025
- Tax Description
- Ne1/4 Sw1/4 Also S1/2 Sw1/4 Exc Com S1/4 Cor Th N 89 40'43''W Alg S Sec Ln Also Being Cen Tamarack Rd 650 Ft To Pob Th Cont N 89 40'43''W Alg Sd S Ln 660 Ft Th N 0 19'17''E 660 Ft Th S 89 40'58''E 271 Ft Th S 50 12'12''E 116.59 Ft Th N 73 01'58''E 89.51 Ft
- Tax Annual Amount
- 1686
Utilities
- Utilities
- Electricity Available
Listing Agency
Hayden Outdoors
(231) 972-7129
9030 11 Mile Road, Mecosta, MI
Listed by
Dennis Doyle
(248) 767-1818
Added: Jul 5 Checked: Jul 17 at 2:06 am
MLS# 26033864
Listing URL
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
This 95-acre land parcel offers a mix of rolling hardwoods, tillable ground, and lush native meadows. The property’s changing topography and wooded areas provide natural cover and movement corridors, while the open acreage supports food-plot style management. Native grass meadows provide bedding and nesting habitat, with field-to-forest edges creating additional hunting areas.
Situated in Hillsdale County near Pittsford, the property is surrounded by agricultural land in every direction. The terrain creates scenic views and can help naturally shape access and travel across the tract, whether you plan to walk, ride, or manage trails.
The layout suits buyers looking for a secluded homestead location, a private hunting property, or additional farmland to manage alongside existing acreage. With habitat diversity across hardwoods, open ground, and meadow areas, the land can support multiple on-site outdoor uses while remaining focused on practical day-to-day stewardship. Whether you envision tree stands and elevated blinds or food plots and meadow habitat management, this tract is built around the features outdoor operators look for in a single contiguous parcel.
Situated in Hillsdale County near Pittsford, the property is surrounded by agricultural land in every direction. The terrain creates scenic views and can help naturally shape access and travel across the tract, whether you plan to walk, ride, or manage trails.
The layout suits buyers looking for a secluded homestead location, a private hunting property, or additional farmland to manage alongside existing acreage. With habitat diversity across hardwoods, open ground, and meadow areas, the land can support multiple on-site outdoor uses while remaining focused on practical day-to-day stewardship. Whether you envision tree stands and elevated blinds or food plots and meadow habitat management, this tract is built around the features outdoor operators look for in a single contiguous parcel.
Key Highlights
- 95‑acre parcel in Hillsdale County with rolling hardwoods, lush meadows, and tillable ground
- Electricity is available on the property
- Mast‑producing timber provides thermal cover and natural funnel choke points for deer movement
Property Analytics
Property Profile
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Current Use by Public Records
Hunting land
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FAQs
What type of property is this?
Hunting land - 95-acre parcel with rolling hardwoods, tillable ground, and native meadows suited for outdoor recreation or homestead use.
Where is this hunting land located?
The property is located at VL Tamarack Road Pittsford, MI.
What is the asking price?
The asking price for this property is $849,000.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: 95‑acre parcel in Hillsdale County with rolling hardwoods, lush meadows, and tillable ground; Electricity is available on the property; Mast‑producing timber provides thermal cover and natural funnel choke points for deer movement