Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Thinking of buying recreation property or hunting land?

Before you start looking at land – review these 4 questions.

First – what kind of property are you looking for?

An existing home or cabin? A building lot? Small acreage parcel? Large acreage property? Waterfrontage?

Second – what will be using the property for?

A vacation cabin for weekend getaways? A future retirement home? Your own hunting ground or ATV area? An investment property?

Third – where do you want to be?

Is there a city you would like to be near? Is there an activity you want to be able to do on and around your property? Is there a distance from a city that you don’t want to travel far from?

Fourth – what do you want to spend?

Know your budget - then research property values. This will give you a better picture of what type of property you should look for and what areas to look in.

Too often customers believe that because a property isn’t near a major city land values are very low, or that there is no zoning and they can use the land however they wish. This is rarely the case; even though a parcel may be deep in the countryside, other factors such as water frontage, proximity to public lands or local attractions, or even road frontage, all have an affect on the price. And all Counties have zoning regulations and in some cases Townships have even more laws regarding property use.

Before heading out and looking for any type of property – take time to research the areas you are interested in. Know what you would like to use your property for and set yourself a budget.

And check out our listings of Central and Northern Wisconsin properties at www.BuyWisconsinLand.com Our site also has County Government and Tourism Links, as well as Land Purchase Information. If we don’t have what you are looking for on our site – drop us an email and tell us what you are looking for. We’ll search the MLS and find all the listings in the area!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Wisconsin Land Sale

Searching for recreational property, where you can relax and enjoy life, then you've come to the right place. We feature the largest selection of recreational and hunting property for sale in Wisconsin.

Whether you're searching for:

  • Fishing Property
  • Hunting Land
  • Secluded Acreage
  • Horse Property
  • Recreational Land
  • Riverfront Ranch

Our current Wisconsin Land Sale has the recreational property, the location, price range and acreage you desire.


Land Is Today's Greatest Investment

Wisconsin recreational land is a great investment. With our Current Wisconsin Land Sale, tracts are at a bargain. Finding tracts over 1000 acres are becoming increasingly more difficult to find. This might be one of your last chances to buy prime recreational property before they begin commanding higher prices.


Featured Wisconsin Land Sales Property
16th Avenue, Friendship, WI 53934



This property features over 1900 acres of woods and meadows intersected by lengthy county ATV and snowmobile trails. The nearby Castle Rock Lake has two public boat launches and the Adams-Friendship area provides great shopping and dining opportunities.

Close To The Famous Wisconsin Dells For those looking for more excitement, the Wisconsin Dells are only a thirty minute drive away. With great value as a recreational getaway, an investment or a future development, the property boasts endless opportunities.

Qunicy Township - Adams County Most Desirable Locations Quincy Township is one of the most desirable locations in Adams County. Reasonably priced land and larger parcels attract buyers who want vacation acreage. The Township borders Castle Rock Lake, Wisconsin’s 4th Largest Lake, on the West. There are many supper clubs and resorts in this area, along with The Mound View Golf Course and Country Club.

Miles and miles of snowmobile and ATV Trails
wind through Quincy Township for hours of riding pleasure.

Wildlife abounds for the nature lovers and hunters alike.
And only 30 minutes to all the fun and entertainment of the Wisconsin Dells makes this area,as they say in Adams County, “a great place to play, a great place to stay.”