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25835 Pierce Lane, Lida Twp

$1,800,000 North Lida Lake

25835 Pierce Lane, Lida Twp

5 Beds 4 Baths 3 Acres 2,656 SqFt Single Family MLS® # 6319180

Seller financing available for one of LAKE LIDA'S FINEST! Incredible opportunity to own 5 lots, 511 front feet, 3 acres, with a 5 bed/4 bath Cedar Log home on Otter Tail County's coveted Nor...

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35303 Whaley's Road, Ponsford

$1,199,000 Many Point Lake

35303 Whaley's Road, Ponsford

6 Beds 2 Baths 35 Acres 1,542 SqFt Single Family MLS® # 6194362

LH4875 Here it is! Nearly 35 acres of wooded beauty and 1,481 feet of nearly level, sandy shoreline! Historic and absolutely incomparable property on Many Point Lake! this fantastic log home...

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1164 Jesse Boulevard, Ely

$1,190,000 Eagles Nest Lake

1164 Jesse Boulevard, Ely

3 Beds 2 Baths 3 Acres 3,168 SqFt Single Family MLS® # 6103956

Gorgeous handscribed log home on Eagles Nest #3. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home was built with the highest quality materials available. The open concept main level features a generous living ro...

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3978 Gull River Trail, Brainerd

$1,150,000 Gull River

3978 Gull River Trail, Brainerd

5 Beds 3 Baths 6 Acres 4,313 SqFt Single Family MLS® # 6343077

Breathtaking property in the Brainerd Lakes Area! 403 ft of frontage on the Gull River with wildlife throughout the year! 5 bedroom log home situated on almost 6 acres with soaring vaulted c...

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3694 Moose Creek Tr, Ely

$1,100,000 Clear Lake

3694 Moose Creek Tr, Ely

3 Beds 2 Baths 8 Acres 2,335 SqFt Single Family MLS® # 6103976

Right Out Of Log Home Living! Secluded Hand Hewn Log Home At End Of Rd On Clear Lake (No Public Access) Near Ely & BWCA W/Excellent Swimming, Gradual Lot, Mesmerizing Views—See All The Way A...

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3694 Moose Creek Trail, Ely

$1,100,000 Clear Lake

3694 Moose Creek Trail, Ely

3 Beds 2 Baths 8 Acres 2,335 SqFt Single Family MLS® # 6229838

Right Out Of Log Home Living! Secluded Hand Hewn Log Home At End Of Rd On Clear Lake (No Public Access) Near Ely & BWCA W/Excellent Swimming, Gradual Lot, Mesmerizing Views—See All The Way A...

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37002 Staley Lane, Crosslake

$1,050,000 Rush-Hen Lake

37002 Staley Lane, Crosslake

3 Beds 3 Baths 1 Acres 2,620 SqFt Single Family MLS® # 6343241

Retreat to the private setting of this 3 bedroom 3 bath Wisconsin Log home which is situated on 297 feet of frontage on Hidden Lake, located off the Rush and Whitefish channel. East facing l...

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3297 Nw Burntside Lake, Ely

$985,000 Burntside Lake

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3297 Nw Burntside Lake, Ely

1 Bed 1 Bath 39 Acres 800 SqFt Single Family MLS® # 141299

Burntside Lake Handscribed Log Home In Private Bay At End Of Pristine Granite Fiord. Set on 1703 ft shoreline & 38.75 acres of park-like forest w/walking trails, surrounded on 3 sides by Fed...

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3297 Nw Burntside Lake, Ely

$985,000 Burntside Lake

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3297 Nw Burntside Lake, Ely

1 Bed 1 Bath 39 Acres 800 SqFt Single Family MLS® # 6096588

Burntside Lake Handscribed Log Home In Private Bay At End Of Pristine Granite Fiord. Set on 1703 ft shoreline & 38.75 acres of park-like forest w/walking trails, surrounded on 3 sides by Fed...

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3297 Burntside Lake Lake Nw, Ely

$985,000 Burntside Lake

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3297 Burntside Lake Lake Nw, Ely

1 Bed 1 Bath 39 Acres 800 SqFt Single Family MLS® # 5754039

Burntside Lake Handscribed Log Home In Private Bay At End Of Pristine Granite Fiord. Set on 1703 ft shoreline & 38.75 acres of park-like forest w/walking trails, surrounded on 3 sides by Fed...

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5288 Barnum Road Nw, Hackensack

$975,000 Barnum Lake

5288 Barnum Road Nw, Hackensack

4 Beds 3 Baths 5 Acres 6,610 SqFt Single Family MLS® # 6342611

This hand scribed large log home is on the perfect property with 4.8 acres and over 1,400 ft of shoreline! As you relax in front of a crackling fire in the large stone fireplace you’ll appre...

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46696 Otter Shores Road, Candor Twp

$975,000 Otter Lake

46696 Otter Shores Road, Candor Twp

3 Beds 3 Baths 16 Acres 2,200 SqFt Single Family MLS® # 6307803

If you like the outdoors and privacy, this is the spot for you! This property features over 800 feet of lake shore on Otter Lake and over 16 acres of woods. Otter Lake has excellent pan fish...

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24599 165th Street, Minnewaska Twp

$925,000 Lake Minnewaska

24599 165th Street, Minnewaska Twp

6 Beds 4 Baths 37 Acres 4,818 SqFt Single Family MLS® # 6339433

This incredible property is nestled on 36 acres with breathtaking views of Lake Minnewaska and the beautiful rolling countryside! Featuring an immaculate 6BR, 4BA log home with vaulted ceili...

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3845 Swanson Shores Road, Ely

$899,900 Eagles Nest Lake

3845 Swanson Shores Road, Ely

3 Beds 3 Baths 1 Acres 2,643 SqFt Single Family MLS® # 6105842

Private 3 BR, 3 BA log home on idyllic crystal-clear Eagles Nest Lake 3. The pine studded 1-acre lot is very gently sloped to the 200’ of level west facing shoreline. Main level features l...

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3845 Swanson Shores Road, Ely

$899,900 Eagles Nest #3

3845 Swanson Shores Road, Ely

3 Beds 3 Baths 1 Acres 2,643 SqFt Single Family MLS® # 6269197

Private 3 BR, 3 BA log home on idyllic crystal-clear Eagles Nest Lake 3. The pine studded 1-acre lot is very gently sloped to the 200’ of level west facing shoreline. Main level features l...

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As of March 24, 2023 there are 32 active Minnesota Log Homes & Log Cabins lake property listings for sale with an average listing price of $787,238. The highest-priced waterfront listing is $1,800,000, while the lowest priced waterfront listing can be purchased for $249,900. Minnesota Log Homes & Log Cabins lakeshore listings have an average price of $416 per square foot, based on listings with an average of 3.3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and 2,399 square feet of living space.

Log Homes For Sale in Minnesota

Minnesota, also known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes," is a state that is renowned for its beautiful natural landscapes, forests, and outdoor recreational opportunities. Log homes in Minnesota are a popular housing option, and they offer numerous benefits to those who choose to live in them. In this article, we will explore the advantages of log homes and why they are a great choice for those living in Minnesota.

First and foremost, log homes are incredibly durable and long-lasting. The natural properties of wood allow it to withstand harsh weather conditions, such as heavy snow, strong winds, and extreme temperatures, which are all common occurrences in Minnesota. The logs used in the construction of log homes also have natural insulating properties, which means that they are excellent at regulating temperature and maintaining a comfortable living environment, regardless of the weather outside.

Log homes are also a great way to connect with nature. Minnesota is a state that is rich in natural beauty, and log homes allow residents to fully immerse themselves in this environment. With large windows, spacious decks, and open-concept living spaces, log homes allow residents to enjoy stunning views of the surrounding forests, lakes, and wildlife from the comfort of their own homes.

Another advantage of log homes in Minnesota is their energy efficiency. Because of their natural insulation properties, log homes require less energy to heat and cool, which can result in significant cost savings for homeowners. This also makes log homes a more environmentally friendly choice, as they have a lower carbon footprint than traditional homes.

In addition to their practical benefits, log homes also have a unique aesthetic appeal. With their rustic charm and natural materials, log homes are a beautiful addition to any landscape, and they offer a cozy and inviting atmosphere that is hard to replicate with other types of housing. Log homes also offer a great deal of customization options, allowing homeowners to create a living space that is tailored to their unique needs and preferences.

Finally, log homes in Minnesota are a great investment. The demand for log homes is on the rise, and they are often considered to be a luxury housing option. This means that log homes tend to appreciate in value over time, making them a smart financial choice for those looking to invest in their future.

In conclusion, log homes in Minnesota offer numerous advantages to those who choose to live in them. From their durability and energy efficiency to their connection to nature and unique aesthetic appeal, log homes are a great choice for anyone looking for a beautiful and practical housing option in this stunning state.

The Legend of the Log Cabin

There are few images of the American frontier as iconic as that of a log cabin. To this day, a picture of a Minnesota log cabin evokes feelings of nostalgia for the wild, free spirit of the American frontier in the 1700's and early 1800's. Sure, they were rustic and often simple, but no other structure so embodies the intrepid spirit of early American settlers. We have images of folks such as Abraham Lincoln and Laura Ingalls Wilder, in their respective childhoods, living in these iconic structures.

The Historic Minnesota Log Cabin

Centuries ago, settlers eager to lay claim to their very own piece of property travelled westward to Minnesota in search of a new life. The new frontier wasn't always as welcoming as they might have hoped. Native Americans sought to preserve their way of life, fighting the encroachment of these new settlers. Wild animals posed a daily threat to the physical safety of the new residents of the Minnesota frontier. Harsh weather in winter and summer posed significant risks to these new settlers, as well. In order to lay claim to property while simultaneously protecting themselves from the elements, the wildlife and the Native American tribes, many of these settlers chose to build log cabins.

Early log cabins were constructed from felled trees, carefully selected as being approximately the same size in circumference. Red pine and cedar were common woods to use; however, in the North Woods of Minnesota, the plentiful white pine forests provided building materials for many of the historic log cabin structures. Notches were traditionally cut in the ends of the logs in order to safely and effectively stack the pieces. Logs were placed on alternating sides of the structure, building up the walls like a box. Once the sides of the cabin were built up, the spaces in between the logs were often filled in with mud or clay in order to insulate the structure from the wind and the elements, along with the added benefit of keeping out bugs in the summer. Early cabins frequently had no more than a dirt floor. More deluxe varieties included wood floors, fireplaces in the home and lofts. These structures were particularly common in heavily wooded areas, such as the forested lands of the North Woods in Minnesota.

While log cabins were originally used as a basic home structure for early Americans, their use gradually changed as the years went by. People became more familiar with other types of construction. Canal systems were replaced by railroads, which were replaced by highway systems. With better transportation methods, brick, aluminum, concrete and vinyl became increasingly common building materials. More unusual building materials came into fashion and it was no longer necessary for people to forage through the woods for logs in order to construct their cabins. As a result, the nostalgic log cabin sadly fell into a period of disuse. Fortunately, the demise of the log cabin home was extremely short-lived as a result of their charm, livability and affordability.

The Modern Era of the Minnesota Log Home

Today, log homes have made a dramatic resurgence in our culture. People are seeking more affordable and ecological building options. In lieu of expensive building materials, which are increasingly expensive to transport with rising gas prices, folks are opting for locally found materials, such as trees for their construction projects. People are looking to reduce their carbon footprints by minimizing the distance their building materials have travelled. Sustainable woodland farming has made log homes ecologically and economically advantageous for many folks looking to build their very own vacation home on the shores of one of the outstanding lakes of northern Minnesota. Imagine owning your very own log home on the shores of a MN lake. The very thought evokes images of the frontier and the wondrous freedom that accompanies experiencing nature first hand. Step outside your door; breathe deeply of the crisp, clean air. Plan a day of fishing or an afternoon of water-skiing. Regardless of how you choose to spend your day, you are sure to appreciate and enjoy having a cozy Minnesota log home to return to as the cool night of evening descends in the North Woods.

Perhaps when you think of a log cabin, you think back to the primitive structures of yesteryear. While it is true that log cabin construction does hearken back to a simpler time, it certainly isn't true that modern log homes need to be simple structures. Today's log homes can be equipped with virtually any amenity your heart might desire. Multi-storied structures complete with modern kitchens, luxury baths, decks and swimming pools are all within the realm of possibilities today. Many log homes have wood interiors, which create a warm, cozy atmosphere where residents and visitors alike will always feel welcome. After an active day in the North Woods, imagine grilling up your freshly caught fish for dinner and then relaxing out on the deck, perhaps in the hot tub, of your log home. Or, in winter, imagine cozying up to a roaring fire in a stone hearth fireplace, listening to the sounds of the snowy wind whistle through the tree tops outside. Nothing could be cozier than enjoying time with your family in a secluded log cabin on a cold winter's night. Log homes provide a tangible connection to both our past and the great outdoors. The very feel of a log home encourages those who enter it to turn off their cell phone, set aside their laptops, kick up their feet and just take the time to enjoy the company of friends and family.

Build It and They Will Come

If constructing a log home sounds like a wonderful idea, there are several possible routes. First and foremost, it is necessary to secure an ideal piece of property, preferably lakefront. Carefully consider all aspects of your property before you make the commitment to buy. What type of sun exposure will your home have here on this piece of property throughout the year? What is the view from the property? Is there a possibility of building a deck, or is there a swimming beach? What sorts of building restrictions or codes are in effect in the jurisdiction where you are buying the property? Do you need any sort of special building permit in the area? What sort of drainage does the property have? These are all important considerations as you embark on the adventure of buying real estate where you plan to construct.

Once you have identified and obtained the perfect piece of lakeshore property, constructing your own dream home in the North Woods can be a terrific idea! Buying a pre-fabricated or modular home can be a great way to get started. These sorts of log homes are terrific for those who are handy, but not entirely familiar with architecture and building techniques themselves. For those who are truly familiar with architecture and general contracting, it is possible to start from scratch. Be cautious though and know your limitations. Biting off more than you can chew with a building project can have disastrous consequences and all of the "do-it-yourself" saving can be quickly rendered obsolete by the cost of an expensive correction.

If you are familiar with construction materials yourself, you can plan and construct your own log home; however, most of us will probably seek a contractor to assist us with the building process. It is important to make sure that you carefully select a reputable contractor with a proven track record of success and customer satisfaction. If you have friends, family members or neighbors who have constructed their own homes, ask them for comments, both positive and negative, about the contractor they chose. Research and read all available online reviews concerning your contractor. Be mindful though; online reviews can be easily manipulated by contractors or their competitors, so take these with a grain of salt, so to speak. Don't be afraid to ask your prospective contractor for references from former clients. A contractor who refuses to allow you to speak with past clients should not be trusted to handle your building project. Do your homework before you sign on the dotted line with any contractor. Once you have chosen a contractor, make sure that you carefully oversee the process and feel free to ask questions. It is your home, after all.

Why Build When You Can Buy?

It is true that building a log home can be a daunting, monumental task. For those who are hesitant to embark on such a project, never fear. There are other possibilities. While the challenge of building can be enticing, many fans of renovation opt to purchase a pre-existing log home and then redecorate and refurbish the property to suit their needs and specifications. There is a certain satisfaction that occurs when you take an existing property and adapt it to your own needs and preferences. Not to mention, moving in this direction can be very affordable, particularly if you are willing to roll up your sleeves and do a lot of the work yourself. Real estate prices are historically very affordable in the North Woods of Minnesota, particularly when compared with the overly inflated prices of the east and west coasts of the United States. The North Woods offers property that is affordable without sacrificing any of the charms and activities that can be found in more densely populated areas. While buying real estate in Minnesota is relatively affordable for the average American family, it is also important to realize that property values have historically appreciated, often very well in this region. With the right location and proper maintenance, your dream log home can be an investment in your family's financial future.

Getting Started

When contemplating ownership of a log home, it's important to remember that this can be so much more than a vacation home for you and your family. Log homes can be excellent for year-round living and many folks - from relocated families to retired individuals - choose to live in these outstanding structures in the beauty of the North Woods. Even if you are unable to utilize a log home on a year-round basis yourself, use of the property can always be made by other friends and family members. Alternatively, the property can be rented out to other vacationers in an effort to generate some income from your property. Renting out the home to others can be a great way to avoid idle times when the property sits unused.

So often, our modern vacations are packed full of expensive amusement parks and high-priced attractions. Many times we return from our vacation and joke about needing, "a vacation from vacation." Why do we continue to do this to ourselves? Why not choose a secluded spot to return to year after year; a spot where you can truly relax in the peace and solitude of the great outdoors, free from the pressures of everyday work and living? The North Woods of Minnesota provides such a place. A place where you can fish, hunt, hike, bike, antique shop, sunbath, read, water-ski, cross country ski or inner tube until your heart is content. Returning here year after year to your very own log home will provide you with countless memories and ample opportunities to truly relax in the tranquility of the North Woods.

To start the process of searching for a piece of land or an existing log cabin, it can be invaluable to have a professional agent to assist you through the process. The folks at Lakeplace.com can provide extremely useful advice as your embark on the journey of owning your very own MN log home. Furthermore, the professional agents of Lakeplace.com can assist you in your commercial real estate buying ventures, as well. This can be particularly useful for folks who are looking to relocate their businesses to the North Woods. So, what are you waiting for? Peruse through the listing online at LakePlace.com and contact an agent today. With a myriad of breath-taking lakes and countless acres of pristine old world forests, there is perhaps no better location in the world than Minnesota to own a gorgeous log home!