Wednesday, January 27, 2010
New Chalet on Little St Germain Lake For Sale!
Here is a gorgeous Northwoods WI home situated on a beautiful 1.4 acre lot with 270 feet of frontage. There are 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, a finished walkout lower level & master suite in the loft area. Renowned artist Natalie Watland has left her mark with hand-painted murals in the master suite and in other places throughout the home. There is a 2-car attached garage and a 30 x 50 detached garage with a 9-foot high overhead door for the big toy storage! Blacktopped driveway, lakeside deck and one of the most incredible views in the Northwoods! Little St Germain Lake is a premier lake in northern Wisconsin and is known for its 4 distinct bays and its meandering shoreline. This is absolutely a fantastic property that must be seen to be appreciated.
Listing Details
Realtor - John Misina - Eliason Realty
Office 800.472.5222 Cell 715.891.0045
Labels:
Chalet,
Lake Home,
Little St Germain Lake,
Residential,
Saint Germain,
waterfront
Monday, January 25, 2010
Yellow Birch Estate for sale on Eagle River Chain
Live in this Grand Manor in the elite and sought-after neighborhood of Yellow Birch Lake and McKinley Boulevard. This home boasts modern luxury combined with nostalgic charm. This historic lodge with its unique gambrel roof line has class and distinction. The lot is perfectly level to the Eagle River chain lake frontage. 214' of sand frontage is a treat for skiers, kids and adults alike. The open layout is perfect for entertaining family and intimate parties with many cozy settings. Three levels provide privacy for visiting guests and large families. The kitchen will support any chef and rivals that of any bed and breakfast. The views of the waterfront and chain have been maximized for your viewing pleasure. There are 2 fireplaces, extra bonus rooms & enough storage for all the toys. The 3 car garage will be the envy with the amount of space it has, the tile floor, heated & finished interior. The price includes most furnishings, boatlift, piers & more. It's all about quality.
Listing Details
Realtor - John Misina - Eliason Realty
Office 800.472.5222 | Cell 715.891.0045
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Wausau Racer brings tome World Championship Title at Eagle River Snowmobile Derby
Here are sno-cross and oval racing highlights from the biggest week in snowmobiling...
Realtor - John Misina - Eliason Realty
Office 800.472.5222 | Cell 715.891.0045
Realtor - John Misina - Eliason Realty
Office 800.472.5222 | Cell 715.891.0045
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Wisconsin Real Estate Magazine - January 2010 Issue - Federal "Cap and Trade" Bill:
Wisconsin Real Estate Magazine - January 2010 Issue - Federal "Cap and Trade" Bill:
Federal "Cap and Trade" Bill:
By: Tom Larson
To address issues related to energy efficiency and climate change, Congress is currently working on legislation referred to as The American Clean Energy and Security Act (H.R. 2454), which was introduced by Reps. Waxman (D-CA) and Markey (DMA). The legislation is more commonly known as the “Cap and Trade” bill because of one of the bill’s more controversial provisions that places a cap on the usage of certain energy sources and allows trading of energy credits.
The bill was approved by the House of Representatives on June 26, 2009, and is currently being debated in the Senate. The Senate Energy Committee has already developed an alternative to the proposal passed by the House, which establishes less stringentenergy reduction goals and maintains more state and local control. It is not clear if and when the Senate will take up the bill, but, if it does, the bill will likely look much different than the version passed by the House. This means that a House-Senate conference will be necessary to resolve the differences.
Federal "Cap and Trade" Bill:
What Does it Mean for REALTORS?
By: Tom Larson
To address issues related to energy efficiency and climate change, Congress is currently working on legislation referred to as The American Clean Energy and Security Act (H.R. 2454), which was introduced by Reps. Waxman (D-CA) and Markey (DMA). The legislation is more commonly known as the “Cap and Trade” bill because of one of the bill’s more controversial provisions that places a cap on the usage of certain energy sources and allows trading of energy credits. The bill was approved by the House of Representatives on June 26, 2009, and is currently being debated in the Senate. The Senate Energy Committee has already developed an alternative to the proposal passed by the House, which establishes less stringentenergy reduction goals and maintains more state and local control. It is not clear if and when the Senate will take up the bill, but, if it does, the bill will likely look much different than the version passed by the House. This means that a House-Senate conference will be necessary to resolve the differences.
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