In the Land of 10,000 Lakes, summer fun means water. Is this the year to take the plunge and buy a lake home? And how do you find the right one?
To start your search, check out LakePlace.com, which lists nearly all lake properties for sale in Minnesota and Wisconsin, as well as vacation rentals and resorts.
Right now, buyers outnumber sellers for moderately priced properties within a three-hour radius of the Twin Cities.
"The hot ticket is the $250,000 to $400,000 year-round home on a swimmable lake," says Bill Hansen, owner of Bill Hansen Realty in Longville, Minn.
Some buyers still want the rustic seasonal "cabin," but most don't — unless they're planning to knock it down and build a better one.
A more affordable alternative to the stand-alone lake home is buying property at a resort, many of which are going condo, says Dave Gooden, co-founder of Lakeplace Realty, which operates LakePlace.com. (A unit with shared beach costs about $100,000 to $150,000.)
Here's a to-do list before you begin your hunt in earnest:
Prioritize: Three things determine value — the lake, the lot and the structures, says Hansen. Decide which is most important to you, then find the lake that best fits what you want to do, whether that's boating, fishing or quiet relaxation.