Michigan · Off-grid & homestead potential
Oscoda County is a strong bolthole (71/100). Its strengths are deep isolation — 138 mi to the nearest city and low natural-disaster risk. The trade-offs: a short, cold growing season (43.8°F avg).
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Oscoda County is a strong bolthole (71/100). Its strengths: deep isolation — 138 mi to the nearest city and low natural-disaster risk. Watch-outs: a short, cold growing season (43.8°F avg).
Land in Oscoda County runs about $3,847 per acre, based on the latest county data.
Oscoda County gets about 30.7" of rain a year, with severe drought in roughly 1.3% of years.
The nearest major metro is about 138 miles away, and population density is 15.1 people per square mile.