I'm north of Engadine, about 60 miles from the bridge on a 120 acre farm about half woods. Superb deer hunting, excellent small game, bear and varmint. Lately we have more than our share of "tall coyotes". You'd be hard pressed to find anything around here under 1500 an acre; adjacent land just went for 2500. Ten acres down the road went for 25,000. That was a couple of years ago and there was a well and storage shed on the property. If any of you want land up here, don't let grass grow under your feet, get going on it. It is going up faster than you can put money away. Better to lock it in now and save in the long run. Just an opinion. We've made huge improvements in our place over the last 15 years. If I had to sell, I wouldn't consider any offer under 500 thousand.
If it is deer hunting land you want, I wouldn't consider anything north of M-28, and I'd stay out of the big woods. The first time heavy snow hits, regardless of the month, the deer are out of there and move south and yard up in this area. We have more deer here year round for the simple reason there is more and better food available in farm country. For example, I have 20 acres of alfalfa, and we and all the neighboring farms are practicing Quality Deer Management. Usually, by December muzzleloading, deer hunting is prime here, and you can hunt all day and not hear a shot. Most hunters have filled their tags by then. I always save a tag for the late season for that reason. You'd better bring your snowshoes and woolies.