Just looking for some information on any resorts that might have some openings, dont have the trailer yet but never to early to start looking.
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LOT FOR PARK MODEL TRAILER ON MILLE LACS?
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April 3, 2009 at 3:04 am #765303
Scare, here check out the layout for Barnacles, look at the fish houses lots too and we are in #181.
Price seem reasonable.
http://www.barnaclesresort.com/campsites.htm
Wallster ><((((>April 3, 2009 at 1:38 pm #765372Not every resort caters to Park Models. Most will require you to rent 2 regular camper sites. There are 2 other reosrts to check out. Breakers and Mille Lacs Island
http://www.breakersrv.com/about_breakers.asp
http://www.millelacsislandresort.com/
These places typically don’t rent thier sports. You need to buy into the association. So, make sure you have a deal set up before buying into a Park Model. Wife and I have been looking at them. I think if we go that route, we will buy a lot close to the lake and lay in a slab. Good Luck.
-J.
April 3, 2009 at 3:09 pm #765397Buy a wooded lot off the lake and purchase an annual slip at a resort. Sometimes you can get an acre for 4k, although electric and well/septic will cost an arm and a leg.
April 4, 2009 at 1:54 am #765575Quote:
Buy a wooded lot off the lake and purchase an annual slip at a resort. Sometimes you can get an acre for 4k, although electric and well/septic will cost an arm and a leg.
Speaking of an arm and a leg…. anybody have any ballpark ideas, what it costs to put a mound system in ? Looking at adding one back in the woods, would mainly be used weekends only, mostly in the summer, a few times in the winter. Any ideas at all, or who does them on the eastside ???
Thanks for any suggestions.big G
April 5, 2009 at 1:44 pm #765829Speaking of an arm and a leg…. anybody have any ballpark ideas, what it costs to put a mound system in ? Looking at adding one back in the woods, would mainly be used weekends only, mostly in the summer, a few times in the winter. Any ideas at all, or who does them on the eastside ???
Thanks for any suggestions.big G
Glen, talk to Bob, I am sure he remembers who did ours. Sorry don’t remember the cost, but I am sure it is way up from when we did ours
April 6, 2009 at 12:58 am #765969All you have to do is just talk to Russ & Judy– about things– they do have very good information about more things than sex, smoking, hunting, fishing, lumber, logging,sawmills, babcat work, sewer system installation installers, tank pumpers, furnace and pluming contacts- road makers, cat work, insperctor #’s, court house #’s for septic system designers
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needless to say Big G– its costly, almost &12,000 for a 3 bedroom house, mound system, elrctric monitor system and pump
if you put have put in an 2 bedroom system a year ago its out of date– you can Not just add more on your old system to make it a 3 bed room system
it all, i mean, pipes, soil, mound, the ground under it all has to be removed, to a hazared zone– you ground has to be de-contaminated first, new tanks have to be installed or maybe another one added
then theres another $600 fee to get it designed, siol tests, fileing fees etc, then wait for at least 6 months to get that approved
good luck– some of the installers really dont want the jobs– its one heck of a hassel with the reg’s they put around the lake or anywhere close to it
just remember;;
you have to update your sewer when you sell or the buyer has to do it by selling date????? i think it states
April 6, 2009 at 2:14 am #765979Bob did come through with some names and numbers Why do they go by bedrooms ??? Alot of the times, there are 5 tents out in the yard too… Thankfully were in Aitkin county, as I hear Mille Lacs can be a real bear…
big G
April 6, 2009 at 2:49 pm #766089we are look’n at 10k for a three bedroom system, only two bedrooms, but one guy craps an unusual amount each time, so he counts for one bedroom himself! Need to ask the brother who was bid’n and I think he was cut’n the bid b/c a well was to be done at the same time. The lot and garage needs to get paid off to move to step three. Looks like this summer we will have a port-a-potty again. Can’t beat gett’n away from the crowds and traffic, but still real close to the lake. Aitkin County has some special inspectors did I just say that!
April 6, 2009 at 5:26 pm #766164thats another great story
well drilling
had Northstar do it
they hit a great clear water vein at 58 ft— nope the law says, 138ft
they hit another vein at 138, not a real good one but they drilled onat 158 they hit pure granite, pulled her back up to 138 ft, filled the part from 158 up to 138 with concreat and set the point at 138– stinky water, not as good of water flow– the law says they can stop there, it was with in there guide lines–; now twice a year we have to flush it with cloracks cause it stinks- at 58 ft we could drink it right out of the hose, not at 138
kinda got off the main tpic of the lot thing, please forgive me
April 7, 2009 at 1:02 am #766290Yup!!! thats the cream of the crop water unless you have an artsion well;;;
OH So Nummy????., swamp land crystal clear and drinkable;;
kinda like Hamm’s– the land of the sky Blue waters– its not bad if you hold the dark bottles up and see strings comeing down—now were talking Beer!!!! not water
Heck – why not just buy a sump pump and garden hose — the drain level is usally only 12 ft for most ditches or swamps and save the drilling cost for a boiler to cook it down and a couple nylon hoseeries to filter it with
total cost
pump–$79—
100 ft hose;— $12
swipe the wifes nylons for filtering — $ its her costrental of a backhoe to dig a 12 ft deep hole– priceless,;;
why pound one down with hard work, just toss the sump pump over the edge
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