Gogebic County, MI
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Total Properties

26,182

Average Home Price

$150,936

Average Square Feet

1,418

Price per Sq Ft

$105

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Total Properties
1329,720

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

26,182

Median Home Price

$110,500

Average Home Price

$150,936

Average Square Feet

1,418

Price per Sq Ft

$105

Recent Sales (12mo)

267

YoY Price Change

-15.0%

Sales Velocity

120.7%

Gogebic County, Michigan: Where Affordability Meets the Rust of a Fading Frontier

There's a version of the American housing market where $113,000 buys you a single-family home on the edge of a national forest, where rents average $577 a month, and where your nearest neighbor might be a mile away. That place is Gogebic County — the westernmost tip of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, jutting into Lake Superior country between Ironwood and the Wisconsin border. The data here reads like a time capsule, and in many ways, that's exactly what it is.

A Housing Market Built on Yesterday's Economy

Gogebic County was once the iron ore capital of the world. The Ironwood mines powered American steel from the late 1800s through mid-20th century, and the built environment still reflects that era. With a median year built of 1934, the county's homes are among the oldest stock in Michigan — charming to some buyers, a maintenance liability to others. That vintage housing explains why prices are so low, but it also explains something more sobering: a 32.3% vacancy rate that dwarfs any comparable Michigan county. Nearly one in three housing units sits empty. This isn't a tight market — it's a market quietly contracting.

The 12-month price decline of -12.0% is jarring by any measure, at a moment when most American markets were still posting modest gains. With only 179 recent sales to form a price signal and a wide spread between the 10th percentile ($44,700) and 90th percentile ($282,248), even small shifts in what sells can swing the median dramatically. But the direction is hard to ignore.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$113,000Less than 35% of the national median
Vacancy Rate32.3%3–4x typical U.S. county rates
YoY Price Change-12.0%Bucking national appreciation trends
Median Age51.3Among Michigan's oldest counties

The Demographics of Departure

A median age of 51.3 — nearly a decade older than the U.S. median — tells the real story. With just 16.4% of residents under 18 and a striking 28.8% aged 65 or older, Gogebic is aging in place while younger generations leave for Marquette, Green Bay, or beyond. Labor force participation sits at just 52.1%, reflecting both the retiree population and limited employment opportunity. The 6.9% unemployment rate, well above Michigan's state average, underscores why young families aren't moving in.

Yet 80.8% of residents own their homes — a figure that rivals wealthy suburban counties — because when you've lived somewhere your whole life and housing costs almost nothing, ownership is simply what you do. The paradox of Gogebic is that it's simultaneously deeply affordable and economically stressed, with a 15% poverty rate and 16.7% of households on SNAP benefits against a rent burden of 39.3% for the renters who remain.

FAQs

What makes Gogebic County unique? Gogebic County occupies a rare position in American real estate: genuinely affordable homes in a scenic, resource-rich landscape — the Ottawa National Forest, the Porcupine Mountains, world-class snowfall drawing ski tourism — yet persistent population decline keeps demand too thin to sustain price growth. It's a buyer's market by necessity, not by choice.

Is Gogebic County a good place to buy property? For cash buyers or remote workers priced out of coastal markets, the entry point is extraordinary. But buyers should weigh the aging housing stock (most homes predate WWII), the high vacancy rate signaling weak demand, and the limited services that come with a county of 14,000 people. It's a lifestyle bet as much as a real estate investment.

Why are home prices falling in Gogebic County? The decline reflects a structural mismatch: an aging, shrinking population selling homes into a thin buyer pool. With few new residents, no major employment catalyst on the horizon, and a third of housing units already vacant, price appreciation requires demand that simply isn't materializing.

Market Overview

Gogebic County has 26,182 properties in our comprehensive database.

Gogebic County offers affordable housing with an average price of $150,936.

With a price per square foot of just $106, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Frequently Asked Questions About Gogebic County, MI Real Estate

What is the average home price in Gogebic County, MI?

The average home price in Gogebic County, MI is $150,936, based on analysis of 26,182 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Gogebic County, MI?

Our database includes 26,182 properties in Gogebic County, MI, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Gogebic County, MI?

The average price per square foot in Gogebic County, MI is $106. This is calculated from an average home price of $150,936 and average size of 1,418 square feet.

What is the average home size in Gogebic County, MI?

Homes in Gogebic County, MI average 1,418 square feet, with an average price of $150,936.

How does Gogebic County, MI compare to other Michigan counties?

Gogebic County, MI is one of 83 counties in Michigan with property data available. Browse other counties to compare market conditions and pricing.

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