Chippewa County, Michigan Land Market Insights and Pricing

The Chippewa County landscape includes a 23-mile section of Wisconsin's Ice Age Trail, a recreational trail comprising sections of public and private land that denotes the southern edge of the state's last glacier. Glacial remnants of the 15,000-year-old deep freeze include the many kettle lakes and moraines that characterize the region today. Popular year-round outdoor pursuits include biking and hiking, water sports on 400-plus lakes and creeks and winter sports including cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and ice-fishing. Chippewa Falls, just a few miles outside of Eau Claire, is the county seat. Land for sale in Chippewa County recently totaled approximately $20 million and nearly 3,000 acres. Chippewa County ranks 70th in the Wolverine State for the total acreage of land currently advertised for sale. Of all locations in Chippewa County with farms, hunting land and other rural land and acreage for sale, Paradise featured the most land for sale. From an economic perspective, government and state-level services contribute most to Chippewa County's overall GDP. Chippewa County is one of the ten largest counties in Michigan (2,698 square miles). It's located in the Upper Peninsula Michigan region of Michigan.
77LISTINGS FOR SALE #1,748 of 3,218 Counties
$545,689AVERAGE LIST PRICE #2,259 of 3,218 Counties
119.6 acresAVERAGE ACREAGE #977 of 3,218 Counties
$9,868AVERAGE PRICE PER ACRE #2,185 of 3,218 Counties
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