Page 1 of 2 
Prev   Next
By Owner Homes
    Check Credit Scores
to
Update
1 in 3 homeowners
sold without
a traditional agent
Saving an average of
$9,562

Cities Near Negaunee, MI

$340,000 View on Map
TDD1579
112 Superior View Ln
Negaunee, MI (in city)
3 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
2200 sq.ft.
$95,000 View on Map
DMW3319
1114 N 2nd St
Ishpeming, MI (3.7 miles)
2 Bed, 2 Bath Home
$321,000 View on Map
WTD7192 10 Photos
220 Aspen Dr
Ishpeming, MI (6.2 miles)
3 Bed, 3+ Bath Home
3600 sq.ft.

Reduced! Home with Lots of Updates And Large Double Lot Yard

$125,000 View on Map
PCT6084 12 Photos
1845 N Lake Dr
Ishpeming, MI (6.3 miles)
3 Bed, 1+ Bath Home
1600 sq.ft.
Cozy 3 bed 1.5 bath home in a great area and a great view from the deck. This house has a lot of …more»
$99,000 View on Map
GJM5591 16 Photos
Chippman Rd Lot 20 Plat 15
Ishpeming, MI (6.6 miles)
Vacant Lot or Land

Large Affordable Family Home

$249,900 View on Map
WDM9382 18 Photos
2004 Huntington St
Marquette, MI (8.5 miles)
4 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
2824 sq.ft.
This beautiful well maintained home is located in Granite Hights  subdivision in the northwest …more»
$219,000 View on Map
PDD6269
620 Forest Park Dr
Marquette, MI (8.6 miles)
4 Bed, 2 Bath Home
$148,000 View on Map
WTA7984
1101 Norway Ave
Marquette, MI (9.0 miles)
2 Bed, 1+ Bath Home
1200 sq.ft.
$139,900 View on Map
WTM1291
308 S 5th St
Marquette, MI (9.3 miles)
5 Bed, 2 Bath Triplex
3000 sq.ft.
$119,750 View on Map
WDP1603
1826 Wilkinson Ave
Marquette, MI (9.7 miles)
4 Bed, 1 Bath Home
1105 sq.ft.
 

Map Window

Close
Prev   Next

Local city information for Negaunee, MI

Negaunee is a city in Marquette County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 4,576 at the 2000 census. The city is located at the southwest corner of Negaunee Township. The city is home to the Michigan Iron Industry Museum. The name Negaunee comes from a Native American word nigani (Ojibwa tribe) meaning "foremost, in advance, leading," which was determined to be the closest Obijwa translation for pioneer. The neighboring town of Ishpeming, whose name means "on the summit," often interpret Ishpeming as Heaven and tell the unknowing that Negaunee means Hell. The two cities have high schools with a healthy rivalry. Within the city limits is Teal Lake.

Negaunee is home to Pioneer Days, a festival held every year the week following July 4th, Heikki Lunta Winterfest, and the Negaunee Invitational Basketball Tournament.

The city was built after the discovery of Marquette Iron Range iron ore in the area during the early 1800s. The Jackson Mine was established in 1845 to mine the ore for shipment to iron forges; the first such forge to operate the Lake Superior basin was set up in Negaunee during this period. In 1858, the community was given a post office. In 1865, Negaunee was incorporated as a town and in 1868 the first police force was formed. 1873 marks the year Negaunee was recognized as a city. As mining operations expanded, many immigrants helped settle the area, bringing with them rich traditions that remain today. Due to extensive underground mining roughly half the city was abandoned in the early 1900s due to risk of cave-in. The city closed its trolley system in 1927. The Jackson Mine ceased all operations within the city limits in the 1940s.

Negaunee has worked hard to regain its luster. "Caving grounds" have been reopened to the community and renamed as Old Towne. Residents can now tour Old Towne to visit the sites of historial family homes have been erected and mining artifacts can be observed. The city's population has been on a slow descent for the past eighty years; however, the Negaunee school system ranks in the top 20% of schools for the State of Michigan. In recent years several new businesses have also found their way to Negaunee, including Sears, Family Video and Subway. This bedroom community continues to thrive. Negaunee is also the home of rock band Dead Cities.

List your home on the MLS in Negaunee, Michigan

List Your Home FREE

  • List for Free on Owners.comĀ®
  • Save thousands in commission
  • Reach local qualified buyers
Learn More
Or call us toll-free at (800) 475-7738
January 2, 2012

Big Money Backs Housing

Are the big funds betting that housing is coming back in 2012?...

Read more at the real estate news blog...