Minnesota Tourism – Bold Shakeup

April 1st, 2008

CANADA TO PURCHASE ELY, MINNESOTA
Deal Could be Final by Early 2009

Ely MN

Official press conference: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBGIQ7ZuuiU

ELY, MINN. — April 1, 2008 — Today it was announced that Canada has made an unprecedented offer, as a boost to tourism, to purchase the famous Boundary Waters town of Ely, Minn., and relocate it north of the U.S./Canadian border.

In a prepared statement, the Premier of Ontario pledged Ely will retain its worldwide reputation as the entryway to the Boundary Waters, though now from the other side, as well as its legendary lakes, resorts, restaurants, gift shops and museums, including the world-famous International Wolf Center.

Reportedly, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources has entered into negotiations with the Minnesota DNR and the Governor’s office to arrive at a satisfactory price. Sources close to the deal say that Ely will become Ely, Ontario as early as 2009.

Minnesota residents are left wondering if this might be the last summer to enjoy the one million acres of unspoiled wilderness Ely is known for worldwide.

“It’ll certainly be the last summer we can spell neighbor without a ‘u,’” says Ely mayor Charles Novak. “And all the schools will have to start using zed instead of ‘z’ when they teach the alphabet, and we’ll all have to learn the value of a loonie, I guess.”

Outraged Minnesotans have launched a counterattack and are petitioning the state and considering a protest at the capitol. Interested citizens can visit ely.org or call 1-800-777-7281 to sign the petition or to volunteer for the protest, or just to book one last summer fling in Ely.

[note: please notice the date. tks to Voyageur North Canoe Outfitters for the email]

Inman News redesign

March 19th, 2008

Inman News

For a few years now, I have been an avid reader of Inman News. It has been one of the very few websites I visit several times a day (along with techcrunch, valleywag (I know I shouldn’t), gigaom and of course lakeplace.com & landbin.com).

A couple of weeks ago, Inman news launched a redesigned version of their site. I like the effort, I like the direction – but overall I have found the new design to be a deterent. I am writing about this because I just realized that I have not been visiting Inman News as frequently…actually, today was the first time I visited the site in a while.

I read some initial feedback from Pat Kitano of Transparent Real Estate when the new site first launched – he talked about a washed out look – and Inman News took his comments to heart and fixed the color of their text (went to black). Since ui design is one of the hats I have been wearing for quite a few years – I would offer this advice to Inman News – simplify your homepage layout.

The new header is great (especially the updated logo) – but I would highly recommend using tabs in your main navigation area (News, Inman Blog, Community, etc..) As it is right now, your main navigation area – the most important links on your website – remains “washed out.”

I like the main headline/teaser on the homepage – but you should expand the text all the way across the page, move your “Top News, Most Comments, Most Emailed” headlines below your main headline and increase the font size. In otherwords – reduce your content area to one column. I would also change the hyper-link color back to default blue (its OK to use more than two colors on a website).

I would recommend following this one column layout (and font size/color changes) down the page to include the Inman TV section and Inman Blog Section. Below that, you could go back to a two column layout (but make it 50/50) to include your blog network, member spotlight, reader comments, etc..

I believe its all about usability – the path of least resistance – and I would be willing to bet that I am not the only one who keeps forgetting to visit the new Inman News since the new design was pushed to the public.

Here is a fun exercise – below is a screen shot from my firefox browser. I clean the URL’s out of this every couple of months – but by scrolling down – you can see what the most important websites are to me (as they are the first ones I visited after cleaning my cache).  What websites made your cut?

Land Contracts

March 9th, 2008

We have been watching a ton of buyer question emails going through LandBin.com. One of the interesting things we noticed is the frequency of questions about a contract for deed – so we posted a great article covering the topic. A contract for deed is also known as a land contract – and it is basically a seller financing option that is sometimes available to buyers. If you are interested in learning more about land contracts – check out the article we posted today – http://www.landbin.com/about/contract-for-deed.

Milwaukee Lakeshore Market

March 5th, 2008

Oconomowoc home on Ashippun Lake

Finally…

We added a couple of thousand listings to LakePlace.com this week. These listings cover the entire Milwaukee lake property market. The new listings include Chenequa lake homes, Oconomowoc lake homes, Lac la Belle lake homes, Mequon lake homes and more – including Lake Geneva homes.

It has been a long time coming – this is MLS #19 to be integrated on LakePlace.com. If you are seriously searching for lake homes in Minnesota or Wisconsin – we hope you will use our site and our services. We represent buyers and sellers in all areas of Minnesota & Wisconsin. We have tried to make it easy for buyers to locate the lake property of their dreams by making them all available on a single website – and if you are thinking about selling – ask us about our 25 point marketing plan which is unmatched in the real estate industry.

We know lakeshore and we know marketing. Contact us today!

How’s LandBin Doing?

February 27th, 2008

Well, it has been about 30 days since we announced the launch of LandBin.com and she’s holding pretty steady in terms of visitors and page views. LandBin.com features the Internet’s largest selection of Minnesota land for sale & Wisconsin land for sale – with more than 45,000 land, acreage, and lots for sale. I am going to go ahead and insert our daily numbers directly from the LandBin.com server below. I would not normally do something like this, especially when they are not all that impressive (yet), but we think they are looking pretty good for a 30 day old website.

LandBin.com is currently in what is called “the sandbox.” It takes a while for the major engines to recognize a new website as an authority on a specific subject – this is one of the downfalls of launching a new website with a newly registered domain name. However, LandBin.com runs on a highly tuned engine – which will eventually drive it to the top of all the major searches…it is really just a waiting game. If you are looking to buy or sell land – you will want to use LandBin.com…eventually!

Below are the stats for February 2008 – the 1st through the 26th – as reported by Webalizer.

Daily Statistics for
February 2008
Day Hits Files Pages Visits Sites KBytes
1 9268 2.88% 8211 2.88% 6134 2.80% 398 4.35% 301 6.54% 177092 2.96%
2 6267 1.95% 4960 1.74% 3531 1.61% 356 3.89% 262 5.69% 101073 1.69%
3 9472 2.95% 7613 2.67% 6120 2.79% 330 3.60% 242 5.26% 161214 2.70%
4 10744 3.34% 9773 3.42% 7272 3.32% 370 4.04% 283 6.15% 207967 3.48%
5 9507 2.96% 8546 2.99% 6809 3.11% 528 5.77% 421 9.14% 187359 3.14%
6 6940 2.16% 5398 1.89% 4029 1.84% 371 4.05% 257 5.58% 106943 1.79%
7 10094 3.14% 9076 3.18% 6873 3.14% 445 4.86% 364 7.90% 194453 3.25%
8 10691 3.32% 9882 3.46% 7335 3.35% 293 3.20% 236 5.12% 204973 3.43%
9 8847 2.75% 8373 2.93% 6541 2.98% 278 3.04% 228 4.95% 168311 2.82%
10 13957 4.34% 12619 4.42% 10063 4.59% 347 3.79% 288 6.25% 255840 4.28%
11 11832 3.68% 10017 3.51% 7015 3.20% 367 4.01% 282 6.12% 198843 3.33%
12 16431 5.11% 13309 4.66% 11246 5.13% 309 3.37% 254 5.52% 279066 4.67%
13 12378 3.85% 11641 4.08% 9950 4.54% 276 3.01% 246 5.34% 244114 4.09%
14 8344 2.59% 7529 2.64% 5903 2.69% 227 2.48% 185 4.02% 155286 2.60%
15 21195 6.59% 20366 7.13% 17651 8.05% 346 3.78% 300 6.51% 425097 7.12%
16 14287 4.44% 13519 4.74% 11901 5.43% 307 3.35% 254 5.52% 332535 5.57%
17 12085 3.76% 11273 3.95% 9016 4.11% 309 3.37% 291 6.32% 228244 3.82%
18 12899 4.01% 11484 4.02% 8503 3.88% 372 4.06% 326 7.08% 236326 3.96%
19 10078 3.13% 9103 3.19% 7080 3.23% 294 3.21% 253 5.49% 187686 3.14%
20 11249 3.50% 10860 3.80% 9147 4.17% 219 2.39% 171 3.71% 226620 3.79%
21 13212 4.11% 12056 4.22% 9399 4.29% 301 3.29% 284 6.17% 249543 4.18%
22 14503 4.51% 12916 4.52% 9695 4.42% 348 3.80% 334 7.25% 272751 4.57%
23 11743 3.65% 10150 3.56% 7595 3.46% 315 3.44% 283 6.15% 198654 3.33%
24 13659 4.25% 11698 4.10% 8450 3.85% 377 4.12% 351 7.62% 244385 4.09%
25 23208 7.22% 19368 6.78% 11102 5.06% 651 7.11% 605 13.14% 388801 6.51%
26 18347 5.70% 15366 5.38% 10558 4.82% 459 5.01% 415 9.01% 332596 5.57%

To put it into perspective…LakePlace.com does about 10-15x these numbers…so we are pretty excited to see this since we are still in the sandbox and it has only been 30 days since launch.

Also, don’t forget to checkout the great articles we have recently posted on LandBin.com. If you are thinking about purchasing a hobby farm, hunting land or farm land – these are great reads and very informative!

See us here, too.

Congratulations Alexandria & Eden Prairie!

February 27th, 2008

hockey

This is a little belated, but LakePlace.com would like to congratulate the Alexandria Cardinals (class A) & Eden Prairie Eagles (class AA) Girls Hockey Teams – the 2008 Minnesota State Champions.

LakePlace.com is a proud sponsor of the Minnesota State High School League tournaments on KSTC45.  We are sponsoring the Girls & Boys Hockey Tournaments & Basketball Tournaments this year – our 3rd year as a major sponsor – and again, something we are really proud of.

Again, congrats to Alex & EP on a great season!

Sunny Point Estates

February 26th, 2008

All of the Fun – None of the Work!

We just listed some great properties in Nevis Minnesota. These are all part of an association – meaning most of the work is taken care of for you ($75 monthly association fee). This is a new and popular trend that we have been watching for the past few years.

Sunny Point Estates

These properties are part of the Sunny Point Resort on Second Crow Wing. Cameron and I were interviewed by the Minneapolis Star Tribune a week or two ago on this subject – so watch for the interview in the upcoming Waters Edge section – Sunday edition.

Two of the new listings are priced at $219,900. They are newer lake homes with full knotty pine interiors, trapezoid windows and lofts. The first one is titled Nevis MN lake home for sale and was completed in 2005. The second is also part of Sunny Point Estates and was built in 1999.

The other two new Prime Properties are priced at $169,900 and are what we think of as quintessential Minnesota Cabins. The exteriors, the interiors – right out of the movies. Very cozy.

The first Northern Minnesota cabin for sale features 3 bedrooms and a .75 bath. It has a stone foundation (as you will see in the pictures) and sits on the waters edge. The 2nd cozy cabin on Second Crow Wing lake features a knotty pine interior (aged to perfection), the perfect little cabin kitchen, and memories just waiting to happen.

Sunny Point Estates - Beach

Take a look at these properties – if you have questions on any of them – or any other Nevis MN lake properties – please contact us!

As always, happy lake home hunting!

Brainerd fishing

February 21st, 2008

I just ran across this great post at the Brainerd real estate blog…Marv takes a little walk down memory lane – and shares a huge stringer of walleyes with us. Marv is getting pretty good at this blogging thing – be sure to bookmark his blog and check back often.

Da Range

February 20th, 2008

My wife found this (somehow) and sent it over to me. Im not a big fan of country music (I like some of the older stuff – Johnny, Willie, etc..) but I sure do like this tune. Give it a play.

Carnival of Real Estate – 78th Edition

February 18th, 2008

Carnival of Real Estate

Welcome to the February 18, 2008 edition of carnival of real estate (#78!)

This is the second time LakePlace.com’s Pine Needle Lawn has hosted the carnival – and we are happy we have the opportunity to get back on the merry-go-round! I tried to include every post (if you are looking for a judge – check out this guy – he is anxious to accommodate) with a couple of spammy exceptions. If I missed anything or made a mistake – please leave a comment and I will be happy take a look and make the correction.

The Pick of the Week:

Brett Wilson takes it with Would You Buy And Drink Outdated Milk? posted at Real Estate Radio USA.

Here are the rest of the posts in no particular order:

John Crenshaw presents The Biggest Scam Your Bank Gets Away With Everyday posted at Truthful Lending dot Com.

Edith presents How to Get Started Investing in Real Estate posted at Stewart Hsu.

Purva Brown presents Sacramento Real Estate Moguls-To-Be: Where & How to Shop posted at Sacramento Real Estate Gal.

Jennifer Kirby presents Flipping Homes and the Bad Rap it Gets posted at The Minneapolis Real Estate Blog.

David Blockhus presents Six Strategies To Help Home Buyers Purchase a Real Estate Bargain In Los Altos, Mountain View, Sunnyvale or Cupertino? posted at The Silicon Valley Real Estate Blog.

sandiegoh presents Has San Diego’s Real Estate Market Hit The Bottom? posted at San DiegOh.

Mike Mueller presents The Economic Stimulus Act is now a LAW posted at Mike’s Minute.

sandiegoh presents Conforming Loan Limits Will Most Likely Increase This Week posted at San DiegOh.

Brian Block presents Drive Home a Different Way, Today posted at Virginia Real Estate News.

Brian Block presents Take Your Northern Virginia Home for a Test Drive: The Importance of Home Inspections posted at Virginia Real Estate News.

Aaron Dickinson presents Minneapolis in a Housing Crisis posted at Minneapolis Real Estate Market Update.

Dee Copeland presents Austin Home Auction Live! Website Launches posted at The Texas Realty Blog.

Nigel Swaby presents Loan Limit Increase Creates New Loan Class posted at The Salt Lake Real Estate Blog.

Raymond presents Home Seller’s Pain Is My Gain As A Renter – Taking Advantage Of The Mortgage Crisis posted at Money Blue Book.

Dan Melson presents Conforming Loan Limits and the Economic Stimulus Package posted at Searchlight Crusade.

Stan Humphries presents Home Values Continued to Decline in Fourth Quarter, 1/3 of New Homeowners in the Red posted at Zillow Blog.

SingleGuyMoney presents Another House for Sale posted at Single Guy Money.

Cubicle Dropout presents Secrets of Real Estate Success posted at Cubicle Dropout.

InesHegedus-Garcia presents HGTV in Miami Shores – Real or Fiction posted at Miamism.

Sarah Bandy presents Synergy, Seth Godin and The New Jersey Realtor posted at Tyler Talk A Lot.

Rebecca Levinson presents Should you pay some costs to be the boss of your real estate sale or purchase? posted at Connect2Agent.

Tommy Unger presents “Forced Registration”: Pros and Cons posted at GeekEstate Blog.

Cliff Jacobson presents How Did Trulia Beat Zillow? posted at Web Home Usa Blog.

Kris Berg presents A lesson in push(y) marketing posted at San Diego Home Blog.

This concludes this edition of the Carnival of Real Estate. Next weeks carnival will be hosted at Nubricks – The Overseas Property Investment Blog.

Special thanks to Drew at Zillow for organizing this thing every week!

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