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Posted over 15 years ago

Stay On The Lake No Matter Your Income

Boasting a massive shoreline with over 125 miles of extravagant homes and historic estates, Lake Minnetonka is one of the largest lakes in the state of Minnesota (and believe me, that’s saying something due to Minnesota having 10,000 lakes).  Minnetonka, a name given by the earliest Dakota Indian inhabitants, means “Big Waters.”  With nearly 15,000 acres of square feet featuring numerous bays and islands, I’d say the title is more than appropriate.

Located almost entirely within Hennepin County, Lake Minnetonka is a bustling medley of beautiful scenery, rich history and constant activity.  You really can’t go wrong here.  There are enough lakeside restaurants, fishing spots, and beaches to keep boredom at bay indefinitely.  With so many sailboats, speedboats and charter yachts sprinkled about; you may ask yourself, “Just where exactly do all these people come from?” 

 

Your natural response may be the lavish lakeside properties adorned with huge porches and freshly cut grass; however, this is far from the truth. Sure, there are thousands of residents whose boat is a little past their living rooms.  Even so, there are more Lake Minnetonka aficionados off the water than you may think.

 

Let’s face it: Lake Minnetonka isn’t cheap.  If you’ve got your heart set on your own personal piece of shoreline sanctuary, ready your pocketbook (and psyche, for that matter).  Lake living starts around $389,000 and plateaus on the upwards of $20 million.  Aside from the undeniably lofty investment, expect to pay high property taxes due to geographic location.  Any way you look at it, the end result is certain to exhaust your finances.

 

With a dozen municipalities encompassing the lake, there is no shortage of lots and homes off the water.  Head a little further mainland and you’ll quickly discover you can purchase larger properties around Minnetonka with considerably less taxation.  Older cabins scattered throughout the area – some dilapidated – are prime candidates for large and small-scale restoration.  Whatever you may be looking for, the countless amounts of Minnetonka marinas are sure to accommodate all your boating needs.  Let me find the home you have been looking for, and we’ll simply slip your boat down the road.

 

Don’t let your income get in the way of a Lake Minnetonka lifestyle.  If you are interested in buying a home within the Hennepin County area of Lake Minnetonka area, I am the realtor for you.  Having an intimate knowledge of the cities and townships around the lake, such as Wayzata, Mound, Orono and Excelsior, I am more than hopeful we can get you near the lake in no time.  Give me, Travis Senenfelder, a call today at 651-216-9466 or pay my website a visit at http://www.buysellleasemn.com/.  For rental property available around Lake Minnetonka check out http://www.MetroRentalsOnline.com

 

For everything Lake Minnetonka: http://www.lakeminnetonka.com/.   

 


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