Brule Lake real estate is a lesser known market for lake homes and land in Michigan.
There are typically around 10 land lots and lake homes for sale at any given time.
Homes for sale on Brule Lake range between $189,000 and $400,000 approximately, creating a total market value of over $1.3 million.
Brule Lake Real Estate
Brule Lake, MichiganBrule Lake real estate is a lesser known market for lake homes and land in Michigan.
There are typically around 10 land lots and lake homes for sale at any given time.
Homes for sale on Brule Lake range between $189,000 and $400,000 approximately, creating a total market value of over $1.3 million. |
Bedrooms: 4 | Bathrooms:
Status: Active Under Contract
Bedrooms: 2 | Bathrooms: 1| SF: 704
Acreage: 0.13
Status: Active
Brule Lake is located in the northwest region of Michigan in Iron County. It is 12 miles from Iron River, Michigan and just minutes from U.S. Highway 2.
Brule Lake is known for its abundant fish population, covers 250 acres and features four miles of shoreline. The lake has an average depth of 20 feet.
There are so many things for residents and visitors alike to enjoy around Brule Lake.
There is Bachman Park, fishing, golfing, hiking, Glidden Lake Foot Paths, the lake itself, Pentoga Park, Wolf Track Nature Trail, hunting, Ice Lake Park, Nanaimo Park, Nelson Field, skiing and snowmobiling.
There are events held in Iron River specific to the area to engage its residents such as: Harvest and Haunt Fall Festival, Relay for Life of Iron County, Brule Finale USSA Championships and Santa Visits Ski Brule.
Anglers adore Brule Lake as it is known for being a fishing hotspot and having a large amount of walleye.
Other fish that can be found in the lake year-round include black crappie and northern pike.
Brule Lake features amazing architecture and landscaping and is a great place to call home for any nature-loving family.
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State: Michigan County: Iron County Dam name: Burned Dam Operated/Managed by: Michigan Department of Natural Resources Is the lake in the mountains: No Ownership: Public | Scheduled water level: Full Pool Year Round Acreage covered: 250 Miles of shoreline: 4 Average lake depth: 20 ft Deepest lake depth: 0 ft Shoreline part of national forest or park: None Shoreline part of state park: None |
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Popular fish: Black Crappie, Northern Pike, Walleye Condos available: No Notable period of annual events: Harvest and Haunt Fall Festival, Relay For Life of Iron County, Brule Finale USSA Championships and Santa Visits Ski Brule Sailing clubs: Marquette Yacht Club Interesting facts: Brule Lake is located on the Michigan and Wisconsin border. Known for: Brule Lake is famous for its rapids and canoeing opportunities. This lake has been canoed by four different Presidents! History: The Name Brule originated from the french work meaning "Burned Woodlands". This refers to the fires Native Americans would set to stimulate wildlife. Number of public boat ramps: 2 Other notes: Iron County Fair, Brule USSA Championship Ski Race, Brule Bash |
MajorRhinelander/Oneida County Airport 3375 Airport Rd, Rhinelander, WI 54501 59 miles away | MinorStambaugh Airport 135 Gibbs City Rd, Iron River, MI 49935 13 miles away |
Bedrooms: 4 | Bathrooms:
Status: Active Under Contract
Bedrooms: 2 | Bathrooms: 1| SF: 704
Acreage: 0.13
Status: Active
Located in Michigan, Brule Lake real estate is a beautiful, but lesser known, market in the state for lake homes and lake lots.
State: Michigan County: Iron County Dam name: Burned Dam Operated/Managed by: Michigan Department of Natural Resources Is the lake in the mountains: No Ownership: Public | Scheduled water level: Full Pool Year Round Acreage covered: 250 Miles of shoreline: 4 Average lake depth: 20 ft Deepest lake depth: 0 ft Shoreline part of national forest or park: None Shoreline part of state park: None |
Brule Lake Restrictions
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Popular fish: Black Crappie, Northern Pike, Walleye Condos available: No Notable period of annual events: Harvest and Haunt Fall Festival, Relay For Life of Iron County, Brule Finale USSA Championships and Santa Visits Ski Brule Sailing clubs: Marquette Yacht Club Interesting facts: Brule Lake is located on the Michigan and Wisconsin border. Known for: Brule Lake is famous for its rapids and canoeing opportunities. This lake has been canoed by four different Presidents! History: The Name Brule originated from the french work meaning "Burned Woodlands". This refers to the fires Native Americans would set to stimulate wildlife. Number of public boat ramps: 2 Other notes: Iron County Fair, Brule USSA Championship Ski Race, Brule Bash |
MajorRhinelander/Oneida County Airport 3375 Airport Rd, Rhinelander, WI 54501 59 miles away | MinorStambaugh Airport 135 Gibbs City Rd, Iron River, MI 49935 13 miles away |
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