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Neighborhoods in Marquette County, MI

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    Marquette

    Marquette, MI, on Lake Superior, provides a quieter lifestyle with waterfront parks. Presque Isle Park is known for trails and kayaking. The city has lower crime rates than the national average and above-average public schools.

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      $420K

    • List Price

      $194K - $1.2M

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      46 Listings

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    Harvey

    Michigan's Upper Peninsula is becoming a four-seasons hub for all things outdoors, with snow-covered winters and a summertime waterfront. Located outside Marquette , Harvey is one of the Upper Peninsula's most promising areas with access to skiing and mountain biking trails. It rests in a densely forested suburb inland of the Lake Superior coast, with a

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      $402K

    • List Price

      $210K - $1.1M

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      1 Listing

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    Chocolay Township

    Named after the chocolate-colored river that flows through its evergreen forests, Chocolay Township has waterfront homes on the sandy shoreline of Lake Superior, surrounded by multi-purpose trails, sparkling lakes and secluded rivers. In the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, also known as the "U.P.," this community on the northern coast has a lifestyle

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      $396K

    • List Price

      $183K - $900K

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      2 Listings

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    Trowbridge Park

    Arguably one of the most popular places to live in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Trowbridge Park, known locally as 'Trowb,' is an outer suburb of Marquette, a bayside city known for its rocky shores and lighthouses on Lake Superior. About 3 miles west of downtown, this community has a suburban atmosphere with single-family homes surrounded by scenic

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      $363K

    • List Price

      $150K - $651K

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      1 Listing

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    Negaunee

    On the shores of Teal Lake, Negaunee is a former iron mining community about 10 miles west of Marquette. Its tree-lined streets are surrounded by lakes and bike trails in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, with large homes and spacious lots centered around a revitalized downtown district with a well-established history. "Negaunee is known as a

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      $251K

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      $46K - $747K

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      10 Listings

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    Gwinn

    In the late 1800s, Gwinn was nothing more than a collection of planned homes for an iron mining company. It was known as a "model town," a moniker this community has embraced, with the "Modeltowners" mascot at Gwinn Middle/High School. About 20 miles south of Marquette, Gwinn is known for its scenic lakes and rural nature-oriented atmosphere.

    • Average Value

      $245K

    • List Price

      $54K - $519K

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      6 Listings

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  • West Ishpeming

    West Ishpeming

    West Ishpeming is a census-designated place with all the makings of a family-oriented neighborhood. Basketball goals hang in carports, while playgrounds stand in backyards and bicycles race past contemporary homes in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. “This is your Hallmark kind of town. Being on the city council, I see so many new people moving in who

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      $243K

    • List Price

      $118K - $681K

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      2 Listings

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    Ishpeming

    About 15 miles west of Marquette and the Lake Superior coast, Ishpeming is the birthplace of organized skiing in America. With about 6,000 residents, it is one of the largest cities in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, known for its iron mining roots, winter weather sports and accessible nature trail networks. It also has a diverse downtown area and a

    • Average Value

      $189K

    • List Price

      $75K - $419K

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      8 Listings

    Ishpeming
  • K.I. Sawyer

    K.I. Sawyer

    The U.S. Air Force launched a base in K.I. Sawyer to maintain control of the Great Lakes during World War II, known among soldiers as "K.I. Siberia." Despite its moniker and reputation for harsh winters, soldiers found it an attractive place to be because of the dense northern woods and natural surroundings. Today, its lawns have DIY gardens and

    • Average Value

      $123K

    • List Price

      $79K - $160K

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      1 Listing

    K.I. Sawyer