A daily journal concerning Lake Vermilion and surrounding areas.
Selected real estate, notes, stories, musings, and anecdotes.

August 25, 2005

Rural Angora, MN home on 160 acres priced at $319,900
40 acre recreational parcel near Cook, MN, $39,900
300 acres on the Littlefork River/Gheen, MN, priced at $549,000
Crane Lake water access cabin offered at $375,000
Crane Lake road access cabin offered at $250,000
120 acre recreational parcel north of Chisholm, MN, $210,000
Mobile home on a Lake Vermilion leased waterfront lot, $54,900

Request additional information here…

August 24, 2005

From the “Lack of Other Things to Post Department”… the website for the Minnesota State Fair notes 72 different food booths that offer an edible something-or-another on a stick.

The 2005 Fair starts tomorrow.

Search for your favorite fair food here.

August 22, 2005

Large Lake Vermilion water access parcel offered at $750,000
40 acres with rustic cabin near Cook, MN, $72,500
3+ acre rural parcel between Tower/Ely, MN, $26,500

Request additional information here…

August 19, 2005

105+ acre rural parcel near Cook, MN, $75,000
3 bedroom log home on a private lake, $499,900
Shagawa Lake/Ely, MN waterfront lot offered at $175,000

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August 17, 2005

Here is a near new 2 bedroom home on Lake Vermilion’s Breezy Point. The listing brokerage has just indicated that the seller is motivated to sell this property and will look at any offer!

The price was just reduced from $835,000 to $785,000.

This home is located on a lot described as private and wooded with 222 feet of shoreline and 1.34 acres. The 1676 sq. ft. home features a master bath, dining room, heated flooring, and exterior decking. Extras include a large 24′ by 36′ heated garage with apartment, 10′ by 20′ sauna/bunkhouse, and storage building.

Contact me for additional details or to arrange a visit.

August 16, 2005

Rain Birds.

Rain birds

August 15, 2005

Whose Fish?

In the last several days, there’s been a lull in the number of area properties added to market.

So… to fill the gap here’s a time consuming puzzle you can try that is supposedly attributed to Albert Einstein. A number of clues are given that require the use of logic to determine “Who own’s the fish?”. The fish in question? The Walleye!

This blogger has posted his solution to the puzzle here. The shortcut to the answer is here.

August 10, 2005

Mars icePrivate and Remote Waterfront.

This interesting photo recently appeared on a number of scientific news outlets.

Location and access might be an issue with this real estate but it absolutely offers a quiet and secluded setting.

This is the Martian version of Lake Vermilion. The news release says the crater is 23 miles wide. That’s big. That’s a Lake Vermilionesque dimension. And the lake probably has some nice red sunsets.

I suppose Earthlings may someday vacation at such places. That’s tough to imagine.

Especially with gas hitting $65 a barrel.

August 9, 2005

FYI, the Business Directory webpage maintained by LakeVermilion.net is a good resource for locating Lake Vermilion products or services.

August 8, 2005

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has posted their new proposed walleye regulations for Lake Vermilion. Read the details on this news release issued today.

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