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Kalkaska, located in northern Michigan, is a rural village surrounded by lakes and greenery, making it a gateway to outdoor activities. Nearly half of the county's land is state forest, providing ample opportunities for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural landscapes. The village has a rich history rooted in lumbering, oil, gas, tourism, and cannabis cultivation, with numerous dispensaries and cultivation facilities present. Kalkaska offers a variety of home styles, including farmhouse-style homes, rustic cabins, modern cottages, and spacious lots, catering to those seeking privacy and a sense of community. The village features a pedestrian-friendly downtown area with Cedar Street as the center for shopping and dining, hosting establishments like Moose & Stella’s Cafe, Kal-Ho Lounge, and several dispensaries. The Kalkaska County Historical Museum and Railroad Square Pavilion add to the local charm, with the latter hosting food trucks and a farmers market. For families, Birch Street Elementary is a highly rated school within the Kalkaska Public Schools system. Recreational activities are abundant, with Chalker Park offering a castle-themed playground, picnic areas, and a sledding hill. The village is known for its annual National Trout Festival and the Bell's Iceman Cometh Challenge, a 30-mile off-road bike race. Public transit links Kalkaska to Traverse City and beyond, ensuring connectivity despite its rural setting.
On average, homes in Kalkaska, MI sell after 72 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Kalkaska, MI over the last 12 months is $250,000, up 4% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.