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Lakehouse.com has 31 lake property for sale on Lake Superior - Marquette County, as well as lakefront homes, lots, land and acreage in Marquette, Big Bay. Median home price: $555,725, lot price: $115,000. 

725 CO Road HQ

Acres: 69.350

Prime Development Opportunity in Marquette Township - 69.34 Acres in Growing Big Box Area. This exceptional parcel is strategically located in the fast-growing Big Box retail corridor of Marquette...

TBD Venture Drive

Acres: 6.550

Attractive 6.5 acre building site that will accommodate one large or several small scale buildings. Great location which is adjacent to the new Veterans facility that's coming soon!

TBD Venture

Acres: 6.550

Attractive 6.5 acre building site that will accommodate one large or several small scale buildings. Great location which is adjacent to the new Veterans facility that's coming soon!

4030 W. Squaw Beach Road

7 2.0   Sf: 3692 Acres: 0.300

MICHIGAN WATERFRONT HOME FOR SALE! Nestled along the pristine shores of Lake Superior, this exceptional Seven Bedroom, Three Bath Home offers luxurious lakeside living in a setting of deep historical...

4030 W Squaw Beach

7 3.0   Sf: 1846   Yr: 2000  Acres: 0.300

MICHIGAN WATERFRONT HOME FOR SALE! Nestled along the pristine shores of Lake Superior, this exceptional Seven Bedroom, Three Bath Home offers luxurious lakeside living in a setting of deep historical...

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223 W Washington

0 0.0   Sf: 3456   Yr: 1900  Acres: 0.050

Who doesn't love a GREAT cup of coffee and a spectacular homemade muffin? Check out this opportune and rare opportunity to own one of downtown Marquette's most beloved coffee and bakery destinations...

521 W Washington

0 0.0   Sf: 1962 Acres: 0.120

Opportunity awaits in this commercial building with living quarters. Previously used as a jewelry store, this is a great location on Washington Street across from the Marquette Food Co-op, near...

Off Brown Deer

Acres: 240.000

This +-240-acre parcel is ideally located between Marquette and Big Bay about one mile north of Saux Head Lake. It has utility services and road access on two sides. Brown Deer Road runs along the...

19 Elder

3 3.0   Sf: 1895   Yr: 1969  Acres: 0.420

Welcome to 19 Elder Drive, a beautifully customized 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home nestled in one of Marquette's most desirable neighborhoods. Every detail of this property reflects years of care and...

343 E Ridge

5 4.0   Sf: 3993   Yr: 1895  Acres: 0.170

Discover the amazing potential of this 5 bedroom, 4 bathroom Victorian style home on East Ridge Street in Marquette. From the original woodwork, to the hardwood floors to the attic space, this home...

421 N Front

6 5.0   Sf: 4258   Yr: 1912  Acres: 0.170

Great income opportunity in Marquette with this 5-plex! Excellent occupancy history with 5 off-street parking spots in a terrific location near downtown and the Third Street corridor. Units 1-4 are...

18 Grove Hill Court

3 3.0   Sf: 1379   Yr: 1985  Acres: 0.310

This well-appointed home offers everything on your checklist: generous living areas, excellent outdoor space, and the convenience of a two-car attached garage with direct lower-level access. The main...

18 GROVE HILL COURT COURT

3 3.0   Sf: 2014   Yr: 1985  Acres: 0.310

This well-appointed home offers everything on your checklist: generous living areas, excellent outdoor space, and the convenience of a two-car attached garage with direct lower-level access. The main...

000 Near Big Bay

Acres: 232.000

RDP Nash Creek- Nash Creek property contains 232 acres of Northwoods just outside of the City of Marquette. Property will have easement access and bordered to the east by state land, this parcel has...

825 Brookton

0 0.0   Sf: 1626   Yr: 1928  Acres: 1.070

Currently being used as a residential rental, but zoned as *Development District* by Marquette Township, this home on 1.07 acres is a prime location for your next business venture. With 3 garages for...

825 Brookton

2 1.0   Sf: 1626   Yr: 1928  Acres: 1.070

Set back from the road, this unique 2 bedroom, 1 bath home allows you to feel like you're living in the country while you're so close to all of the conveniences right in Marquette Township. Curl up...

1104 Washington

0 0.0   Sf: 2408   Yr: 1950  Acres: 0.120

Prime Commercial Investment Opportunity at 1104 Washington St in Marquette, Michigan - The city has this property assessed at 391,400 and it is listed for 350,000.00! Discover a fantastic investment...

Parcel B M28

Acres: 20.090

20 acres located just 600 yards from the US41 and M28 intersection. Daily traffic count is approximately 8500. Parcel is mixed use, developement options include generous commercial and residential...

1942 Orchard Street

2 2.0   Sf: 900   Yr: 1940  Acres: 0.370

Completely renovated 2 bed/2-bath home on a double lot in Marquette Township, minutes from NMU. You will notice all the recent upgrades done right, includes new structural footings, floor joists...

713 GROVE STREET

Acres: 2.210

Location, location, location! This 2.2 acre wooded parcel is located in the heart of Marquette, just blocks away from the Hospital, golf course, bike path, downtown, Lake Superior & all the local...

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Lake Superior - Marquette County Information

Lake Superior is the largest of the Great Lakes in surface area and volume. Lake Superior could contain all the other Great Lakes plus three more lakes the size of Lake Erie. Water flows into the lake from many small rivers and streams. The Long Lac and Ogoki diversions in Canada channel water into Lake Superior that would otherwise flow into Hudson Bay. By order of the International Joint Commission, the lake's level, controlled by gates on the St. Marys River at Sault Ste. Marie, may not exceed 602 ft (183 m) above sea level. Each year a small percentage of the lake's water flows out through the St. Marys River, and it takes almost two centuries for the water to be completely replaced (retention time). The Lake Superior drainage basin is rich in natural resources and scenic beauty. It is sparsely populated and economically dependent on its natural resources, which include metals, minerals, forests and recreation/tourism opportunities such as national lakeshores and national/state/provincial parks. It is particularly known for its clear, cold water and agate beaches. A circle tour guides highway travelers around the lakeshore. Many shipwrecks in Lake Superior are now protected in bottomland preserves and accessible to recreational divers. In 1985, scientists using a submersible vessel descended for the first time to the deepest part (-1,333 ft./-405 m) of Lake Superior near the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Michigan waters. Lake Superior contains 3 quadrillion gallons of water, that is 3,000.000.000.000.000 gallons of water. That’s ten percent of the world’s fresh surface water and one half of the water in the Great Lakes. Lake Superior contains enough water to flood all of Canada, the United States, Mexico and South America with one foot of water. The shoreline length of Lake Superior is 2,938 kilometers or 1826 miles. What fills Lake Superior with water? Each year, 2.5 feet of water fall on the lake as rain or snow, and two more feet enter through ground water and approximately 20 rivers and streams, the largest of which are the mighty Nipigon River in Ontario and the St. Louis River in Minnesota. Of the 4.5 feet of water flowing into the lake each year, approximately 1/3 of this or 1.6 feet evaporates and the remainder flows to the lower Great Lakes through the St. Mary’s River at Sault Ste. Marie.