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BigSlamer |
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Posts: 31 | I live in northern Illinois, i always wanted to live on the fox chain, haha. I'm glad i fished it for a few years before making the decision. After being waked a thousands times every trip for 3 years and the 0 respect policy from ski boats, i decided I'm just gonna save up for an up-north cabin haha. Point of story, know area or lake before you buy... | ||
meyer |
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I know this is a loaded question and I've talked to a few realtors but. do you think having a budget of 260,000k but not necessarily spending that full amount will get a nice cottage on the water on a good musky lake that's not crowded and also which area would be good to buy in. I've stayed in pretty much all the towns so I really don't have a preference of which on to buy in. Wish I could say I've fished all the lakes though | |||
dfkiii |
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Location: Sawyer County, WI | meyer - 4/5/2015 11:10 PM I know this is a loaded question and I've talked to a few realtors but. do you think having a budget of 260,000k but not necessarily spending that full amount will get a nice cottage on the water on a good musky lake that's not crowded and also which area would be good to buy in. I've stayed in pretty much all the towns so I really don't have a preference of which on to buy in. Wish I could say I've fished all the lakes though I would say yes you could find something like that in Sawyer County, but it is really contingent on what your definition of a "nice cottage" is. | ||
North of 8 |
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Yes, I live a Class A musky lake in Oneida County and that amount would buy a nice cottage. Not on some very popular lakes but then they are the ones with tons of boat traffic. | |||
vegas492 |
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Posts: 1036 | I've done a lot of digging around the realty sites for Vilas county and $260,000 would get you a cabin on the water. Probably with neighbors close by and probably more of a cabin than a nicer house. I did find a few exceptions, though, where $275,000 got great looking houses and properties. $150,000 off of the water gets a very nice cabin, with large garage and 5+ acres of land next to dozens of great lakes. | ||
Clark A |
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Posts: 618 Location: Bloomington, MN | I've seen a nice house in Rhinlander with a huge garage for $89,000. You could put a lot of toys in the garage for $60k. I will hopefully live long enough to at least enjoy a spring/summer/fall in the Northwoods. | ||
KenK |
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Posts: 574 Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI | Check out real estate in the area between the Minocqua area and the Hayward area. You can find waterfront homes for around $200,000 on Class A Musky waters. Edited by KenK 4/7/2015 8:32 AM | ||
vegas492 |
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Posts: 1036 | I've been looking that way, but haven't seen too much that caught my eye. Plus, I view Conover/Eagle River as sort of a home town. Kind of a sentimental thing. I venture over to the Boulder Junction area to fish, but I love the Conover area. | ||
KenK |
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Posts: 574 Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI | I loved the Eagle River - Conover area too! It was where I cut my teeth musky fishing, but when the time came to finally buy, there was no way I could make it work. After looking through hundreds of listings and then developing my short list, I bought in Price county. It was about a third of what similar properties in Vilas or Oneida would run. That was in 1999 and I never looked back! Can't beat catching a musky off the pier, we normally get at least one per year! | ||
jonnysled |
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Posts: 13688 Location: minocqua, wi. | find a short-sale listing ... there are many of them happening in the Northwoods. buyers market and money is cheap ... | ||
meyer |
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Thank you for the replies. I've been keeping my out for awhile now just hoping I find a deal in Vilas county on a good musky lake. | |||
AndrewR |
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Posts: 300 Location: Minocqua, WI | I'd prefer to have both options at the same time, but my focus is more on location and property type rather than the quality of the lake. If I stayed on the same lake all the time I'd get bored easily and probably not fish as much, period..... I like to be located a bit outside of town and away from tourists, in the woods, but on a smaller acre lake that I can honestly call my personal backyard and still enjoy, and have convenient access to everything else I will need from nearby. I currently get the best of both worlds. I'm in an old house on a small lake west of Minocqua, but within a 5-10 minute drive from town. 3 season (more vacation home/old cabin type), 3 car garage, but basic otherwise and the simple life. I'm young and with few responsibilities so it's great for me and someday I plan to knock it down and rebuild new on the property. Here, I have two major nearby highways so that I can trailer the boats in any direction I want. I am located in a peaceful and quiet forest so I have few people or other houses to ever look at other than our neighbors as we both use a shared driveway. The good life to me is here: Waking up daily and overlooking gorgeous little lake that never gets fished and is teeming with my pet fish, drinking a cup of morning coffee on the patio deck and reminding myself daily, "Beats the hell outta crummy Chicago...." The downside to this situation I have however is the house is only a 3-season, and we are located in the part of town that is currently considered to be off the grid for internet service by most providers (so I can't be here full time nor work as much (job requires 'net access))......... with this situation and whatever other services/amenities can't be had, being in a residential area would be more ideal...... but hey, I'll take the morning views I get. | ||
meyer |
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Andrew thanks for your post I might have to consider properties like that. The biggest reason why I would want to be on a quality musky lake is I have roughly a 300 mile drive and that I would be going to my future cabin on long 3 and 4 day weekends twice a month and I don't think I would want to keep trailering my boat around to different lakes all the time. | |||
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