Notable large-acreage properties that are accessible include a 40-acre property in Chippewa County along South Riverside Drive (Lot #10023), a 35-acre Lake County property along Kings Highway (Lot #10049), a 40-acre parcel in Midland County on the northwest corner of the Gordonville and Alamando Road intersection (Lot #10070), and several properties in Presque Isle County between 40 and 120 acres in size (Lot #s 10081, 10082, 1008). Notable waterfront properties that are accessible include a Montcalm County property with frontage on the Flat River (Lot #10074) and two properties in Presque Isle County along the Rainy and Little Rainy rivers (Lot #s 1002). In a press release, the DNR said the following: The DNR said there are over 20 properties 40 acres or larger available mostly throughout the U.P. that is when the bidding closes and a winner is determined. Bidders can place bids on the property until 7 p.m. Bidders will be able to see current high bids for each property. The “interactive” portion of an auction will open at 10 a.m. Absentee bids can be made up to 30 days before the auction. If you’d like to bid, you have to register before the property’s action date. People who want to learn more about these land sales or pre-register to bid should visit the Michigan Public Land Auction website.
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