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Houghton, MI Multifamily Home for Sale

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    $940,000

    • 5 Beds
    • 4 Baths
    • 3,500 Sq Ft

    208 E Montezuma Ave, Houghton, MI 49931

    Downtown Houghton – Mixed use building in the heart of the City of Houghton! Building is currently set up as 2 commercial units and 2 residential units with 6 parking spaces in garage beneath the units. The location is fantastic located one block above the main Street of Houghton with restaurants, shopping, waterfront parks, trail along the lake, close to Michigan Tech and more! Unit 1 has 2

    KRISTINE WEIDNER (JUKURI) CENTURY 21 AFFILIATED

    208 E Montezuma Ave, Houghton, MI 49931

Why Live in Houghton

Houghton, MI, is a small city known for its robust outdoor lifestyle and seasonal activities. Winters are cold and snowy, with over 200 inches of snow annually, making it ideal for skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, and outdoor hockey. Summers offer mountain biking, boating, hiking, and camping, with the Keweenaw Waterway and Lake Superior nearby. Michigan Technological University significantly influences the city, doubling its population during the school year and hosting the annual Winter Carnival. The university is the largest employer, followed by UP Health System Portage. Houghton-Portage Township Schools are highly rated, with Houghton Elementary, Middle, and High Schools all receiving high marks. The city has a rich hockey history, with recreational leagues and the Michigan Tech Huskies' successful NCAA Division I team. Waterfront parks, a public fishing pier, and the Waterfront Trail provide ample summer activities, while winter transforms the area into a snowmobiling haven. Downtown Houghton features two-story brick buildings and hosts the Bridgefest summer festival. Transportation can be challenging in winter, but the Portage Lift Bridge and local transit lines connect the city. Houghton County Memorial Airport is 7 miles north, and UP Health System Portage is 3 miles away in Hancock. Crime rates in Houghton are lower than the national average, contributing to the city's appeal. Housing options range from early 1900s Colonial Revivals and workers' cottages to mid-century bi-levels and ranch-style homes, with newer traditional houses also available.

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