Mackinac County, Michigan
Mackinac County offers some of Michigan's most unique waterfront — from the storied shores of Mackinac Island to the peaceful archipelago of the Les Cheneaux Islands and the dramatic Straits of Mackinac along Lake Huron's northern reaches.
Mackinac County waterfront comes in forms unlike any other Michigan county. Mackinac Island — accessible only by ferry or small plane — is one of Michigan's most famous destinations, where historic Victorian cottages and sprawling waterfront estates line the shore amid a landscape frozen in the 19th century. Properties on the island are a unique long-term investment.
The Les Cheneaux Islands — a breathtaking archipelago of 36 islands along Lake Huron — offer a quieter but equally stunning waterfront lifestyle, with excellent boating, fishing, and a devoted community of seasonal and year-round residents. St. Ignace's waterfront provides more accessible options along the Straits.
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From Mackinac Island estates to Les Cheneaux Islands retreats, Team Clouthier guides buyers through Mackinac County's one-of-a-kind waterfront market.
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