Five Reasons Why Working With a Real Estate Agent Matters

You might wonder if buying or selling your next vacation home is something you can tackle yourself without a professional. While you can certainly manage the details of buying or selling a home, here are some excellent reasons why working with a real estate agent makes a difference. 

You have access to their professional network

Real Estate Agents have a vast professional network that can be beneficial to expand your options for buyers or sellers. They work to find the perfect fit for you that you might not have known about otherwise. They also often work closely with trusted mortgage brokers, inspectors, and repair people that could help make your process effortless.

A Team of Knowledge

Often with your real estate agent, you’ll also get a team of people behind them who are experts in different steps of the process and can ensure that everything is happening smoothly and above board. 

Price and Perks Negotiation

Real estate agents are masters when it comes to the art of negotiation. They’ll ensure you are getting the absolute best deal possible when it comes to making a deal on buying or selling your Minnesota home. 

Expertise with Legal Terms and Documents

If you’ve never bought or sold a house before, you should know that A LOT of paperwork is involved. Having someone to help explain it to you and ensure everything looks legitimate and above board is crucial in keeping yourself and your finances safe. 

They’ll Advocate for You

Ensuring that you are getting the best service, value for your money, or offer on your property is at the top of a good real estate agent’s list. They love meeting your needs and advocating on your behalf with all of the parties involved.

Looking for a real estate team committed to doing the best job possible for you and being your local resource long after your sale? Look no further than Our Team at Bill Hansen Realty! 

4 Popular Housing Market Myths vs. Reality

There’s a lot of misinformation out there about purchasing a home and what’s happening in the housing market. Here are four common myths going around and the facts that debunk them. 

Myth #1: I have to renovate/fix up my house or vacation home before selling it. 

Reality: That might have been true several years ago, but in today’s seller’s market, it’s less likely you’ll have to do much work if your house is in decent shape. Set up a time to talk to your real estate agent, and we can guide you on the projects you need to tackle and what you can leave for the next owners. 

Myth #2: I can set the asking price to whatever I want. 

Reality: Unfortunately, you can’t arbitrarily price your home. Several factors need to be considered when choosing a listing price, including the house’s condition, the neighborhood, and how quickly you want to sell, among other items. Connect with a real estate professional with expertise in appropriately pricing properties. 

Myth #3: I should wait to buy until home prices and mortgage rates fall. 

Reality: Market and financial experts say that the cost of homes will only continue to rise this year. If you’re thinking about buying, now is the time to get in touch with a real estate agent and mortgage broker to start the process so that you can take advantage of current rates and prices.

Myth #4: Waiving the home inspection will help my offer stand out. 

Reality: While it might be tempting to waive the inspection so that you can nab your dream home, an inspection is a vital step in buying a home. A proper inspection helps you understand your home’s condition and can prevent unwelcome surprises after you close. Before you consider waiving the inspection, check with your real estate professional to see what is best for your situation.

If you’re looking for an honest professional who will help you navigate today’s Northern Minnesota market, reach out to Bill Hansen today!

6 Easy DIY Home Improvement Projects to Spruce Up Your Cabin

If you’re tired of looking at the same spaces in your cabin, here are some super simple DIY projects you can do to enhance any room and make you want to linger Up North a little longer.

1. Paint the Walls

A fresh coat of paint can do wonders for any room. You can bring brightness to your kitchen or make a statement in your living room with dramatic color. This is a great weekend project that can really make a long-term difference in the feel of your cabin.

2. Update Fixtures

From outlet and light switch covers to vent covers and lighting, these simple replacements can bring new life to your spaces. Removing outdated fixtures can modernize your cabin and add an expensive feel for a low price.

3. Paint or Stain Your Cabinets

If your cabinets are still in good shape, it’s simple to give them new life with a fresh coat of paint or new stain. You’ll be amazed at what a difference this can make in your kitchen or bathroom – you’ll feel like it’s a brand new space!

4. Power Wash the Exterior

The outside of our cabin goes through a lot. From dry, hot summer days and rainy nights to the harsh wind and cold of the winter, there can be a lot of wear, tear, and build-up on your exterior. Rent a power washer or borrow one from a friend and clean your siding, garage door, deck, and driveway. It will look fresh and bright and give your cabin a newfound curb appeal.

5. Create an Accent Wall

A great way to add interest to any space and freshen it up is to add an accent wall. Paint it a different color, create a design, or use peel-and-stick wallpaper. Let your creativity flow, and you’ll find yourself wanting to spend more time in your new space.

6. Bring the Outside In

Bringing plants into any space brings life and a cozy feel. If you are new to caring for plants, start with a few that are easy to take care of, and then start adding more once you’re comfortable. A fun bonus is picking out planters and pots to put your plants in that go with your decor!

Looking to do some projects that are a little more involved? Here are the 6 Top Priorities for Remodeling your cabin

3 Prize Winning Lake Fishing Spots to Check out this Year

Lakes are beginning to thaw this spring, and many Minnesotans are dusting off their boats and tackle boxes. We’ve got the lineup for you if you’re looking for a record-breaking, prize-winning, or rare fish! Here are the best lakes to fish in when you head Up North this year. 

Leech Lake

If you’re looking to take home a prize-winning fish, Leech Lake is your place! Several anglers have reported reeling in 30, 40, and even 50-pound fish! This 112,000-acre lake has room for everyone and sits near local towns like Walker, MN, with excellent shopping and restaurants to check out when you need a break from the water. 

Lake Winnibigoshish

Nicknamed “Lake Winnie,” this lake has something for everyone in the family – fishing, swimming, and beaches. A record-breaking 54-pound muskie was caught here, and many continue to praise this fishing hole’s reputation throughout the years. 

Sand Lake

This 4,328-acre lake has shallow waters and protected bays that allow for many different types of fishing, so pull out your boats, your waders, and your fly fishing poles. Sand Lake is regularly stocked with lots of different kinds of fish, so it’s a great spot if you’re looking for variety or something a little different. 

Wherever you decide to head to spend the day with your line in the water, don’t forget to secure your fishing license before you go and enjoy the great outdoors! We can help you find the perfect spot to head back to after a perfect day on the lake! Reach out today

Four Tips for Buying Your Dream Waterfront Cabin

Is this the year you’re looking to buy your dream waterfront vacation property Up North? We’ve got four tips to help you find a cabin that meets your needs! 

Know What You’re Looking For

The first step is to be clear about what you’re looking for. Make a list of your must-haves: is there a specific lake you want to be on? Are you looking for something more rustic or more modern? How much space do you need? Being clear about what you want will help your realtor find your dream property. 

Check on Accessibility to the Water 

You probably want a waterfront property for more than just a beautiful view; you probably want to get out on the water! Whether you need a boat dock or are just looking to swim or fish – make sure that your property has the water access you’re looking for. 

Keep Maintenance in Mind

Lakefront properties often mean higher exposure to the elements, water and wind damage, critters, and bugs. Be sure that you are prepared for what it will take to keep up with your new property. 

Be Prepared to Move Quickly

When looking for your dream vacation home, you want to be sure that you are ready to make an offer when you find that property you’ve been searching for. Make sure to have your financial situation solidified and your mortgage broker prepared to act. 

We want to get you on the lake this year! Let us help you find your new property for your weekend getaways. Check out our current properties

Three Easy Things that Will Help You Get Ready for Spring at the Cabin

We are Up North in Minnesota, so probably have many winter days ahead of us. But Spring is still on its way, so now is as good a time as ever to start planning to get your cabin ready for the season. Here are some tasks to keep in mind as you’re prepping for another great year at the cabin!

Schedule a weekend ahead of time to go Up North to check out the cabin. Make a list of everything you want to accomplish so that you don’t miss anything. Don’t forget to check your boat registration and insurance to verify if anything needs to be renewed. 

Do an inspection

Check the interior and exterior of your cabin for any weather or critter damage. Make a plan to repair significant issues first so that you can start enjoying cabin time sooner rather than later. Don’t forget to check your smoke alarm and C02 detector batteries, turn on your water and HVAC, and check your lighting and electrical. 

Restock Necessities

Toss any expired canned food or staples leftover from last year and do an inventory on basics you might need to shop for, such as sunscreen, batteries, bug spray, cleaning supplies, toiletry basics, etc.

Look Over Your Whole Property 

If you have a significant amount of land with your cabin, do a walk (or drive) around the entire property to check for fallen trees, litter, fence damage, or any other issues that might have come up during the winter months. 

Are you thinking about buying a cabin or lake home this year? Check out our properties to find your Northern Minnesota Lake home this year! 

P.S. Maple syrup season is almost here! Click here to read about maple syrup season Up North in Minnesota.

Dealing with Winter’s Harsh Impact on Your House or Cabin

Wintertime can be harsh on our homes Up North, but it is nothing a little extra care and maintenance can’t solve. Here are some items you can be checking on throughout the winter months to ensure you and your loved ones are staying safe, getting the most out of your home, and ensuring you’re not stuck with a big repair bill.

Preventing frozen pipes

On the coldest days, your plumbing system is at risk for freezing and bursting. On these extra cold days, you can take simple precautions such as opening cabinet doors to allow for better heat flow or leaving your faucets dripping slightly to keep water flowing through your pipes. If your plumbing is a little older, you might choose to wrap pipes with heat tape or foam installation, which can be found online or at your local hardware store. 

Check your heating system

You don’t want to go without heat in the winter, so whatever your heating system is (HVAC, wood stove, etc.), spend the money early on in winter to get your system inspected and cleaned so that you don’t end up with unwelcomed repair during a week with extra-low temps. 

Keep an eye on your gutters

Before winter begins, it’s essential to clear your gutters of debris to lessen the impact and weight on your gutters during winter. Once the cold weather hits, be sure to keep an eye on changing temps and check your gutters to make sure that ice isn’t building up. You can always apply a de-icing product to clear out dammed-up gutters.

Clean up cracked window caulk

Keep an eye out on the caulking around the windows. Change in temperatures can cause caulk to dry and crack. Head to the hardware store to pick up some fresh caulk and get your windows appropriately sealed to save big on heating bills.

We hope you stay warm and safe this winter, and remember, we are here for all of your Up North property needs. Contact Bill Hansen Realty today! 

Four Winter Festivals You’ll Want to Check Out this Year

We’ve got several more months of winter on the way Up North, and sometimes it can be hard to get out and do something fun with all of the cold and snow. That’s why we’ve pulled together some great Winter festivals and events happening this year that will make this winter season even more enjoyable. 

The Brainerd Jaycees Ice Fishing Extravaganza, January 29, 2022

This self-proclaimed largest charitable ice fishing event in the world is the perfect excuse to get out of the house, get on the ice, and do your best to nab the biggest fish of them all. This event brings in $150,000 for local charitable donations and helps support local businesses every year!

Crosslake Winterfest, February 3-5

If someone in your group isn’t necessarily open to the idea of outdoor activities, Crosslake’s Winterfest might be the place for you! From a citywide scavenger hunt to live music and something called “Soupfest,” there is sure to bring joy to everyone in the family!

Northwoods Pond Hockey Classic, February 4-6, 2022

Nothing says Northern Minnesota quite like some pond hockey. This local hockey tournament has six different divisions, so there’s a spot for everyone. So start forming your team, grab your gear, and head to Pelican Lake to show off your slap shot. 

Gull Lake Frozen Fore Winter Weekend, February 25-27, 2022

The Frozen Fore Winter Weekend is hosted by Moonlite Bay Family Restaurant and Bar, a three-day celebration of winter fun for all ages. With pancakes on the ice, snow golf, and a cook-off competition, this event is sure to have something for everyone. Not to mention all of the proceeds go to support nonprofits that work to feed and educate children! 

However you decide to spend your time this winter, we hope you’ll refer your friends and family to Bill Hansen Realty for their Up North Property needs! 

Make the Most of Your Money by Moving Up North

Even if you’re not entirely up to date on the current Minnesota Housing market, you’ve probably heard about recent rising prices and bidding wars. While it’s true that property values have risen, taking advantage of the benefits of the housing market Up North can help you make the most of your money.

By looking at properties Up North, you’ll see an increase in square footage, acreage, and home quality. 

Square Footage

More space and bedrooms to share with your family, and for hosting guests for holidays and vacations.

Acreage

Enjoy more space for recreation, hunting, or adding new structures to your property! 

Home Quality

Your budget in Northern Minnesota can mean you’ll be looking at newer updates to your home, premium quality materials. By buying properties at lower prices you could also use the money you saved to renovate your new home to your standards. 

Now is the time to start looking and preparing to shop for your dream property. By taking advantage of getting on board with us now, we can be sure to get the newest properties in front of you before the summer rush. Contact us today to start your search! 

5 Tips for Having the Best Cabin Christmas Yet

The snow is gathering in Northern Minnesota and causing everyone to really begin embracing the Christmas spirit. You might be getting together with people you weren’t able to last year, so as you’re gearing up to enjoy the holiday up North, we have some tips to help you have the best Christmas at the cabin yet! 

Read a Christmas Story around the Fireplace

Grab a hot chocolate and snuggle in as a family to enjoy some quality time while listening to a traditional Christmas story or children’s book. Even if you’re a household full of adults, a little Christmas nostalgia goes a long way. 

Bake some Christmas Goodies

Baking is one of the best ways to gather everyone in the cabin for some quality time while baking cookies, bread, or your favorite holiday treat. Not to mention you’ll get to enjoy some delicious treats once you’re done! 

Get some time in on the Ice

Whether you’re an ice skater, hockey player, or ice fisher, get outside and enjoy the crisp Northern Minnesota air and the beauty of Christmas on the lake. Playing together is a great way to build memories and Christmas Traditions.

Have a Gingerbread House Competition

Gather your supplies and give everyone the task of building a Gingerbread House. Whether in teams or individually, this is a great way to create some healthy competition. When you’re done, have everyone vote on their favorite and make sure to have a prize for the winner! 

Take a Family Photo or Video

Call everyone together and capture the Christmas holiday in a family photo or video! This is a great way to make the memories last. You can even display all your photos of Christmases past on the wall or sit down and watch your video together next year! 

However you decide to celebrate this Christmas, we hope you have a wonderful time with the people you love! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! 


Looking for a property Up North to celebrate the Holidays? With offices in Longville, Hackensack, and Walker, we can assist you in finding the best properties in Northern Minnesota. Contact us today to get started!