The median home value in Marshall, MI is $235,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $98,100.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Marshall, MI is $235,000.
Approximately 57.42% of Marshall homes are owned,
compared to 33.48% rented, while
9.1% are vacant.
Marshall real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Marshall real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Historic space in downtown Marshall, MI could be your next project. This 3rd floor space has 4500 of square feet ready for you to turn into something special. The building is composed of multiple owners, this sale is for 3rd floor only. The stairwell up is located on E Michigan Ave. The door to the East of Mancinos. Currently vacant and begging for a new owner to make it shine again. Call Realtor Dustin Damon at 269-317-0988
Historic space in downtown Marshall, MI could be your next project. This 3rd floor space has 4500 of square feet ready for you to turn into something special. The building is composed of multiple owners, this sale is for 3rd floor only. The stairwell up is located on E Michigan Ave. The door to the East of Mancinos. Currently vacant and begging for a new owner to make it shine again. Call Realtor Dustin Damon at 269-317-0988
Green Zoned Adult-Use/Medical Cannabis Cultivation and Processing facility available for sale ââ¬â real estate included. Built in 2014, this commercial facility has a steel roof and double OSB wall construction with R32 insulation in the walls and ceiling. The building is currently comprised of the following separate spaces: Three (3) flowering rooms, (20 x 12, 20 x 12, & 23 x 12), three (3) vegetative rooms, each 12 x 10 feet, and drying room, 8 x 6 feet. All Rooms are equipped with custom HPS Lighting and separate ventilation, and climate control. Smart reservoirs supporting automated and manual nutrient dispensation. Secure entry to cultivation zones separate from garage and storage areas. Elevate processing efficiency within the expansive open processing area, covering approximately 1/3 of the total area. Ample natural light through high windows south of the building. Robust electrical infrastructure boasts a 400-amp service and 200-amp service located centrally on the property. With the excess land, there is the ability to add both more buildings and greenhouses under the Zoning of AG (Agriculture). The land can also be used for traditional agricultural farming outside the cannabis industry.