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Looking for lake lot or home


roadwarriorlegend

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If anyone knows of property for sale on decent lake in St. Cloud/Hutch/Sauk Centre area(doesn't need to be a big lake)please let me know. Would prefer lot to build on but would also be interested in year round cabin. Thanks.

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There are tons of places in the St. Cloud area because of all the lakes. I would check with the local papers, there are usually multiple listing in there. You are looking at a serious chunk of change in this area though. Good luck!

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Lakewarrior: JLM is correct serious money in this area. Lots are at a premium as it appears everyone had the same idea. I have been looking as well and found that they are not afraid to throw around six figures like a nickel/dime poker game.

I looked in the Baudette area of LoTW also as I fish there a lot in the winter. Pricing is much better, but a 4 1/2 drive. Brainerd/Longville area has some lots available from 14,000 to wherever. I worked with Judy Hanson at Edina Realty in Brainerd. Very nice lady and will work with you. Just haven't found that ideal spot yet, but it will happen. Good luck with your search and your fishin'. Bill

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Thanks for the reply. I guess I'm somewhere in between the high rollers and the small guys. $70K for a lot or $130-150 for Lot/Cabin is my price range and that doesn't even get a person much anymore. 5-7 years ago my $125K investment in a nice 2nd home would have about doubled in today's market. O' Well, time to get crying and start casting! Fresh Walleye for supper next weekend.

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RoadWarrior,
They are selling off the cabins for one of the resorts on my lake in Alex. Nothing special and its in an association, but its on a good lake. I think they are asking $120k. They are 2 bed, 1 bath on Lake Mary. Good Luck in your search.

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bturk-
Are you still looking for a place up on LOW? I have a line on a lot for less than what you listed if you are interested. I was going to purchase it but have decided to hold off for hunting land instead. Its not lake shore but its close. Not sure what the lot size was but my buddy bought the one next to it. We might be talking about the same lot, you never know!

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jlm: Yes I am still looking. What area would this lot be in? Would be nice to be on the lake or the Rainy but if there is access to the lake within a reasonable distance that might also work. Some of the resorts also offer slips. I'd be interested in the information. You can either post it here or my email [email protected] Thanks for thinking of me. Bill

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Jeremy: Nothing came through on my email other than a message that you had used a wrong email address. this thing has been acting up a little lately. I had so many Spams a couple of months ago (a80 per day average) that I changed my email address. The correct one is [email protected] if that doesn't work try shooting it to my office if you don't [email protected]. Sorry for the hassle. Bill

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Try giving my mother a call. She may have just what you are looking for. Her name is Mina and her number is 320-251-1010.

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Is that Mina Grams? She is a great real estate agent, I would recommmend her. We bought our St. Cloud home from her and she worked her butt off. I would give her a call!

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