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Unique investment opportunity overlooking the Mississippi River located near Clearwater's Historic Main Street. 1.75 beautiful acres ready for an entrepreneur's creative touch or your dream home. Zoned R-4 Residential Low Density while also being in the Wild & Scenic Corridor this vacant lot would be ideal for single family homes, a two-family dwelling, town-homes, or manor homes with city water and city sewer connection close by. Surrounded by mature trees for added privacy, this level lot can be subdivided into 7 lots. Contact Clearwater's Zoning Administrator for further land use information. Conveniently located near I-94 and County Road 24.
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Situated on State Highway 55, this is a prime area for a business with high traffic and fantastic visibility. This corner lot location will be ideal for your business right in the heart of South Haven. Updated road, curb and gutter where completed in 2022. Greet clients with newer windows, bathroom and front lobby area and spread out with space. The building is complete with front entry door and side single garage. The exterior has recently been redone with fresh paint and trim, just waiting for your signage. Ideal location, across the road from busy gas station and thriving restaurant. City hall and fire department are just down the street. Stretch your legs with a walk to the city ballpark at lunch and get some fresh air. What a great spot start your new business adventure today!
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LAKE AUGUSTA
A favorite fishing spot for a lot of the people who live on the Clearwater Lake chain. Consistently good, year after year on opening weekend. Lake Augusta is protected from high winds by steep banks on all sides of the lake. The warm river current brings in and holds the largest fish including; Sunfish, Crappies, Walleye’s and Northern. Lake Augusta is located 3 miles NW of Annandale and spans across 187 acres. This lake also has a max depth of 82 feet and 7 feet of water clarity.
BASS LAKE
Great lake for Bass & panfish like the name implies. Also, one of the clearest lakes in the area making it harder to fish on bright, sunny days. As for Walleyes...they are few and far between, but if you catch one, it’s going to be BIG! The Northern are also better than average; not always real big, but plenty of keepers can be had if you fish the right place...keep moving around! Bass Lake is located 4 miles N of Annandale and spans across 222 acres. This lake also has a max depth of 34 feet and 15 feet of water clarity.
LAKE BETSY
Like all lakes that connect by a river, there’s a good variety of game fish. The Walleyes are what bring most people to Lake Betsy. There’s not a lot of them, but what you catch will be big! Winter ice can come early to this lake, ice anglers start here and then move to other lakes as they freeze. Panfish is the normal species early anglers are after. Lake Betsy is located 3 miles S of Kimball and spans across 153 acres. This lake also has a max depth of 29 feet and 5 feet of water clarity.
CAMP LAKE or LAKE HENRY
The “Old Timers” favorite lake when they want to catch a mess of fish. There is not a lot of competition from other anglers, just hungry locals. They say you can drop a line just about any place in the lake and catch a fish. Camp Lake warms quick in the spring, bringing the panfish into the shallows. You don’t need a big Bass boat, just bring a big fish basket. Camp Lake is located 8 miles S of Annandale and spans across 122 acres. This lake also has a max depth of 45 feet and 5 feet of water clarity.
LAKE CAROLINE
You’ll find good fishing on this lake but with limited access anglers have to get creative. Access is by the Clearwater River from Lake Augusta in a small boat or canoe. Some people float down from County Road 2 in kayaks and canoes, as there is no public access. There’s a good number of big Sunfish and Crappie year-round, and they don’t get over fished. Walleye and Northern come up the river in the spring and quite a few never go back down. The fish will stack up where the river flows in after spawning before slowly dispersing back down stream to Clearwater Lake. Lake Caroline is located 2 miles N of South Haven and spans across 135 acres. This lake also has a max depth of 45 feet and 5 feet of water clarity.
CEDAR LAKE
One of the first flour mills in the area was just off the North end of the lake on Cedar Creek around the 1800’s. Cedar Lake is deep at 108 feet but you don’t have to fish deep to find action. Use your locator and find a bump or a bar that leads away from the shore and you’ll find the fish. Some days the fish are in shallows, other days they are deep and close to a structure. Cedar Lake is located 3 miles E of Annandale and spans across 790 acres. This lake also has a max depth of 108 feet and 8 feet of water clarity.
CLEARWATER LAKE
This is the lake most people think of when you mention the town of Annandale, it’s been bringing people to the area since the 1880’s. Visitors would come by train and then take a horse and buggy to the resorts. Clearwater Lake is always a good fishing lake, but the structure will drive you crazy...bring the GPS so you can save the good spot for next year. The lake is split in the middle by a sand bar at the ‘Narrows’ and the West basin has every fish you can think of to catch. East basin has the deep bars and plenty of Walleye honey holes. If you find a map marked by an ‘Old Timer’ where to fish, hide it in your safe. Most of the landmarks on shore the old guys use are gone now, so remember to mark them on your GPS. Clearwater Lake is located 3 miles N of Annandale and spans across 3,186 acres. This Lake also has a max depth of 73 feet and 7.6 feet of water clarity on the East end and 9 feet on the West end.
EAGLE LAKE
This little lake is cherished by those that live there. With good water clarity, it’s great for swimming and fishing. A pontoon is the choice for most residents on Eagle Lake. Walleye are few but available to those that look. Northerns run small but there’s always a 30 incher or two caught every year. Sticking with panfish on this lake is a sure bet, and nice Bluegills can be found in the lily pads during the warmer months. Eagle Lake is located 7 miles NE of Maple Lake and spans across 190 acres. This lake also has a max depth of 38 feet and 10.6 feet of water clarity.
LAKE EDWARD
With no public access, Lake Edward gives the fisherman the ease to move from lake to lake in the summer and also gives them the chance to try for Walleye this lake holds. Once used as a rearing pond, Walleyes are still there and fished by winter fisherman. The DNR no longer stocks or uses the pond, but the Walleye population still survives. Lake Edward is located 5 miles SE of Annandale and spans across 92 acres with 5 feet of water clarity.
LAKE FRANCIS
This gem of a lake is on the far side of Wright County and half the lake is in Meeker County, but the fish don’t know the difference and bite equally well any place on Lake Francis. Known locally for an abundance of small ‘hammer handle’ Northern, the lake is a sleeper for that occasional big Pike that will test the limit of any fishing gear. A large population of Largemouth and a few Smallmouth in Lake Francis can also drive you crazy. Did we mention the big Sunfish? Locals get real hush-hush when they start to bite, watch for the boats that don’t move! Lake Francis is located 2 miles NE of Kingston and spans across 105.3 acres. This lake also has a max depth of 17 feet and 10 feet of water clarity.
FRENCH LAKE
On opening day this lake should be on your short list. keep you busy, making French Lake an ideal lake for anglers. Crappies. While the Crappies may school close together, one isn’t biting the other will. French Lake is located 4 acres. This lake also has a max depth of 50 feet and 5
GRANITE LAKE
A lot of stories come out of Granite Lake every year of the Some anglers only fish for Northern, but size runs small Winter fisherman love this lake and keep coming back fish are biting, the anglers stay pretty quiet as to what they Annandale and spans across 362 acres. This lake also has GRASS LAKE
Grass Lake is located on the river so you never know access, a few fishermen take the time and are happy the river comes in from Clearwater Lake always has fisherman stay to the edge in the winter as the Northern in the weeds, or even that hibernating frog. Grass Lake across 71 acres. This lake also has a max depth of 35 LAKE IDA
Small but deep, clean and clear is what comes to mind variables, it adds up to good fishing. The locals keep try it out yourself. This lake is not maintained for Walleye else! Big Bass are there to be found in the evenings, Ultralights and take home a limit of Sunfish! Lake Ida across 225 acres. This lake also has a max depth of 60 INDIAN LAKE
This little jewel shouldn’t be overlooked for a day of fishing. water, you’ll find a lot of nice panfish. Crappies have Bass are always there to entertain you if the panfish Lake and spans across 139 acres. This lake also has a LAKE JOHN
Known for its Sunfish during the winter and summer inhabit on the West side of the lake. Be sure to fish the ‘big ones’! In the past, Lake John was not known for Walleyes, presence lately and they sure like a slip bobber! If you over weeds. I caught my first Walleye here with a bright Annandale and spans across 398 acres. This lake also
LIMESTONE LAKE
This lake is a bit off the main path and is a sleeper for panfish, any time though on Limestone Lake. Occasionally you’ll won’t tell you where the hot spots are, you’ll have to find of Maple Lake and spans across 243 acres. This lake also
LAKE LOUISA & LAKE MARIE
If you fish one you might just as well fish the other. anglers, just because they taste so good and there’s plenty both lakes, try fishing any weedy edge. Catfish have are fun to catch and taste great! Lake Louisa & Lake span across 340 acres. This lakes also have a max depth
MAPLE LAKE
Always known for its great fishing, Maple Lake gets Upper Maple is a hot winter spot for panfish in the everything and just about anywhere. Northern will light, there are plenty of bruisers cruising the lake. Maple Lake and spans across 739 acres. This lake also has a
MARY LAKE
There aren’t many lakes like this one, being it’s so deep work in. First off, what are you after? Stay to the outside Walleye and Northern...go deeper. Watch the locator South side of Mary Lake when the wind is from the shore year-round. Mary Lake is located 2 miles NE of also has a max depth of 102 feet and 6 feet of water
MINK-SOMERS LAKE
Reclaimed back in 1994, the lake is making a great comeback. landing providing information on what you can keep Perch? It can be a challenge getting past the Sunfish the biggest perch in the area, but many anglers enjoy catching up and passing the states’ average size. Mink-Somers and spans across 151 acres. This lake also has a max
list. The eagerness of Walleyes and Crappies biting will anglers. The lake is home to both the White & Black together, they spawn at slightly different times, so when 4 miles SW of Annandale and spans across 346 feet of water clarity.
the 10-12 inch White & Black Crappies being caught. small and a limit of 20 ‘inchers’ isn’t bad to bring home! year after year. Don’t believe what you hear when the they take home. Granite Lake is located 6 miles S of has a max depth of 34 feet and 6 feet of water clarity.
know what you’ll catch next! This lake is hard to happy they did. Anywhere around the deep hole where action for both Walleye and panfish. Spear Northern cruise the edge looking for bait fish that hide Lake is located 8 miles N of Annandale and spans feet and 11 feet of water clarity.
mind for Lake Ida. When you have all of these quiet as to what they’re catching so you’ll have to Walleye but who cares when you have everything but before the sun starts to touch the trees, use the Ida is located 8 miles NE of Maple Lake and spans 60 feet and 13 feet of water clarity.
fishing. Depending on good spawning and high had a better than average size for many years and bite is off. Indian Lake is located 5 miles N of Maple max depth of 31 feet and 11 feet of water clarity.
summer months, but don’t count out the huge Bass that the little pockets in the tall weeds and you’ll see the Walleyes, but they have certainly shown their you like trolling, try a Minnow imitation slowly pulled bright Orange Minnow! Lake John is located 1 mile W of has a max depth of 28 feet and 7 feet of water clarity.
panfish, Bass and Northern. You can get a meal of fish you’ll be surprised by a school of monsters! The locals find them yourself. Limestone Lake is located 6 miles N also has a max depth of 34 feet and 8 feet of water clarity.
Crappie and Sunfish are the main target for most plenty of them. Walleye of all sizes are found in made their presence known in both lakes and they Marie are located 1.5 miles NW of South Haven and depth of 44 feet and 8 feet of water clarity.
hit hard for big Bass at both ends of the lake. hole. The main part of the lake sees action for drive you crazy if you let them, just don’t fish too Maple Lake is located in the city limits of Maple a max depth of 76 feet and 13 feet of water clarity.
deep in the center you have to start on the edge and outside for panfish and Bass, if you’re looking for locator for a single blip and work that area, or work the North. Walleye will hangout 10 to 15 feet from the of Maple Lake and spans across 196 acres. This lake clarity.
comeback. Special restrictions are posted at the keep and the size you need to throw back. Do you like and Crappie when trying to fish deep for some of enjoy it. Be sure to try for Northern and Bass, they‘re Mink-Somers Lake is located 2 miles N of Maple Lake depth of 39 & 21 feet and 2 feet of water clarity.
MOOSE LAKE OR LAKE MOSES
Off the beaten path, but a fun lake to fish offering little to no competition. This is a good slip bobber fishing lake for getting down to the big Bass. Also, Moose Lake is the place to find lots of keeper Crappie and Sunfish, a jig and minnow combination works great! Some love throwing a frog over the thick stuff to find Bass and Northern where the creek comes in, or where it flows out, in between isn’t bad either. Moose Lake is located between Lake Sylvia and Lake Francis spanning across 88 acres. This lake also has a max depth of 43 feet and 9 feet of water clarity.
MUD LAKE
Anglers rarely speak of this little lake, but it does offer some very nice Sunfish and Crappie. It’s always good to explore a different water now and then, and this one should be on your list. You won’t have much competition and you won’t need a big boat! Mud Lake is located 8 miles S of Annandale and spans across 57 acres. This lake also has a max depth of 65 feet and 5 feet of water clarity.
OTTER LAKE
Known as ‘The Big Little Lake’ and the go to spot for big Northern Pike, it also offers a bit of everything. The deep water holds nice surprises, but getting there can be a trek. Otter Lake is connected to Clearwater Lake through a channel. Work the edges right up to the cattails and hold on tight! Otter Lake is located NW of Clearwater Lake and spans across 92 acres. This lake also has a max depth of 51 feet and 8 feet of water clarity.
PICKEREL LAKE
A hidden gem with only walk-in access. Pickerel Lake doesn’t have record size Sunfish but what is there, will always give you a meal. Protected on all sides by tall trees and steep hills from the high winds, the calm it provides will allow you to fish on the windiest days. Pickerel Lake is located W of Lake Sylvia and spans across 20 acres. This lake also has a max depth of 37 feet and 3 feet of water clarity.
PLEASANT LAKE
A personal all-time favorite during the winter or summer months. The West side of Pleasant Lake has some of the biggest Bass in the area. Make sure to use strong line and fish in the weeds, or if you’re adventuress, use a cane pole or drop a frog in a spot and give it a shake. There are numerous humps around the lake that hold Walleye, start on the top of the humps and work deep. If there is a West wind, work the bar by the North public access for Crappie or work the East and South side with a small Minnow. Known for it’s city park on the South side and county park on the North side including; pavilions, picnic areas, fishing piers, launches and excellent sand beaches. Pleasant Lake is located in the city limits of Annandale and spans across 597 acres. This lake also has a max depth of 74 feet and 8 feet of water clarity.
ROCK LAKE
Hungry for a meal of fish, well...try Rock Lake! Winter anglers will hide the bucket if you ask them what they’re catching, normally all you hear is ‘a few’. This is a good panfish lake with some record class years finding plenty of 11” & 12” Crappies. Plan on launching the boat on your weekday off, you may have the lake to yourself, but don’t forget the big fish basket! Rock Lake is located 4 miles S of Maple Lake and spans across 183 acres. This lake also has a max depth of 37 feet and 3 feet of water clarity.
SILVER LAKE
Just on the South side of Silver Creek, this lake offers a little of everything. Some just fish from shore on the East side of Silver Lake by the Sportsman Club, Walleye and Northern being the main target. You may also find a Bullhead on your line, they taste great...keep them! Silver Lake is located 6 miles N of Maple Lake and spans across 82 acres. This lake also has a max depth of 42 feet and 4 feet of water clarity.
SUGAR LAKE
Known as the only state stocked Musky lake in the area, most anglers go after the big Crappie and Sunfish. Northern and Musky seem to follow the panfish, watch the depth finder and fish below the cloud of bait-fish. Most winter anglers target Walleye, find a ‘city’ of fish houses and ask, “what’s biting”. In the summer, drift the many hot spots along the drop-offs. Sugar Lake is located 6 miles N of Maple Lake and spans across 1,015 acres. This lake also has a max depth of 69 feet and 9 feet of water clarity.
LAKE SYLVIA
The ‘Crown Jewel’ to many with a water clarity standard to which most other lakes are compared. It was once said there were hardly any Walleyes in Lake Sylvia, this was because of Fresh Water Herring in the lake with fantastic water clarity making them hard to find and get to bite. A decline of Herring in the 60’s has made ‘Big Eyes’ easier to find as long as you fish cloudy days, in the weeds, or at night. Every now and then you hear of someone that caught a big Northern with a funny color, you know it’s a descendant of private Musky stocking. Most anglers come back yearly for the super Sunfish and Crappie. Make no mistake, this lake is a favorite destination for many! Lake Sylvia is located 4 miles SW of Annandale and spans 1,573 acres. This lake also has a max depth of 97 feet and a whopping 21 feet of water clarity.
LAKE UNION
Travel to the West side of Wright County and you’ll find this little gem. Only parking for 2 vehicles at the access, so you will have to get there early! Out in front of the access is a good spot to troll, or use a slip bobber and you may find a nice Crappie or Sunfish nearby...take your time and work the area. Lake Union is located 8 miles SW of Annandale and spans across 93 acres. This lake also has a max depth of 35 feet and 5 feet of water clarity.
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STEVE BRUGGEMAN Broker/Owner, REALTOR®, CRS, GRI
Steve, owner/broker of Oak Realty, joined his father in the family business in 1986. In 2000, he took over the company and today is the backbone of what he says is the “best team of Realtors® around.” He says Oak separates itself from others by an unmatched strength in niche marketing. “We have a limited number of agents that are specialists in an area they truly love, many have spent most or all of their lives living in the Greater Annandale Area.”
He is proud of Oak’s strong philosophy of quality customer service, and the focus the company maintains on accurately understanding client needs and working together as a team. Paying attention to detail and getting the right information is the key to building successful personal relationships with clients and finding them the right property, he says.
Steve moved to Annandale at the age of 11, and grew up on Pleasant Lake where he resides today with his wife Kelly. They enjoy time spent with their two boys and their families including two grandchildren. He is a motorcycle enthusiast and enjoys traveling with his family.
He is a past president of the Lions Club and Chamber of Commerce, and a member of the Pleasant Lake Association. He says the best parts of his job have been taking over the family business, showing others the area and lakes, and enjoying the atmosphere created by the people who work at Oak.
Steve specializes in investment properties and high-end vacation homes, and says he is a big believer in the Greater Annandale Area, “It’s a great place to invest in.” He is also known for his extensive market knowledge and his unmatched devotion to clients.
Steve has been designated a Super Real Estate Agent in 2014, 2015 and 2019. Steve was also named one of the ‘Best Real Estate Professionals’ from Minnesota Monthly since 2018.
DEAN HOGLUND Associate Broker, REALTOR®
A lifetime resident of the Hasty, Silver Creek, Monticello, Maple Lake and Annandale areas, Dean’s career background has spanned a variety of positions in real estate sales, land and business development. He has owned a number of small businesses and also three real estate companies. Dean has extensive experience as a real estate agent and got his Broker’s license in 1992. Before joining Oak Realty as an Associate Broker, he owned and operated Lake Country Properties and Real Estate in Maple Lake, Emily and Outing. Dean’s focus is to make certain his buyers and sellers are completely satisfied with the transaction and assures them he has their best interest in mind. Dean currently operates Oak Realty’s Maple Lake office. Dean and his wife Bonnie live on Pleasant Lake in Annandale. They are blessed with three children and seven grandchildren.
working with people in a professional and respectful manner.
He was part owner of local appraisal company Dagner & Associates in Annandale, which gave Gary a knowledge of local real estate by observing both active and sold sides of the market. He is also experienced in the distressed property market (short sales and foreclosures). For the past 25 years he has been an active, full time agent in real estate.
Gary is a well rounded agent dealing with first time home buyers on up to high end real estate. He says he loves to see the smiles on his clients faces when they close on their home purchase. Gary has in-depth knowledge of purchasing habits, current trends, pricing structure and home values within the Annandale area.
Gary and his wife Hollie reside in Clearwater with their three children and enjoys being active in their busy lives. He is an avid golfer, and enjoys gardening and vacationing in his spare time.
GARY DAGNER REALTOR ®, GRI
Gary has been with Oak Realty since 1996, and has lived in the Annandale area most of his life. He followed his father’s footsteps into the real estate and appraisal business with Dagner & Associates in 1988 and also with Oak Realty in 1997. No other agent, besides Steve, has been with Oak Realty as long.
An Annandale High School graduate, Gary attended school in Iowa and later worked in the golf industries in the Annandale area and Phoenix, AZ, where he says he gained experience
CARLA SUNDBLAD REALTOR ®, GRI
Oak Realty welcomed Carla to their sales team in April of 2007. Carla has been a resident of the Annandale area since 1987 having lived in parts of California and North Dakota before settling in the French Lake countryside where she and her husband, a lifelong resident of the area, raised two sons, Jake and Philip.
Carla received a bachelors degree in social work from Gustavus Adolphus College and worked for many years as a social worker for Wright County, in addition to several other health care related positions.
Familiar with the greater Annandale area and it’s people, she is excited to have the opportunity to introduce new individuals, couples and families to the area and all it has to offer. There is nothing more satisfying to her than to present a new home owner the keys to their new home and welcoming new residents to the area.
Carla proudly calls herself a retired Hockey Mom, in her spare time enjoys camping with her friends and family, and being active in her community. She enjoys working on various crafts including knitting & sewing.
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AMY MCNELLIS REALTOR ®, GRI
Amy joined the Oak Realty team of realtors in the Spring of 2009. Raised on Lake Sylvia and familiar with the Heart of the Lakes area, Amy has a passion for the lake life in Annandale and surrounding communities.
She has a drive to help people discover the beauty of the lakes area and the expertise to help them find the right lake house, cabin, cottage, or home to fit their needs.
Amy worked in the mortgage and advertising fields before getting her real estate license. She enjoys the quick changes and challenges of the real estate industry, as well as the helpful, team atmosphere in the office.
“Buying and selling can be stressful, and I strive to have an open ear to answer any questions and prepare a buyer or seller on how the process generally goes to make it as smooth as possible.”
Amy currently resides in Rockford with her fur babies. In her spare time she enjoys listing to music, playing pool or cribbage, and just having fun! Spending time with friends and family and being at her parents’ home on Lake Sylvia are her favorite ways to relax. She loves all of the seasons that Minnesota has to offer, but like a true Annandale native, the 4th of July is one of her favorite times of year!
in Office Administration. She worked with a financial advisor prior to nearly ten years in the mortgage lending field, during which she also worked for Lake Country Properties in Maple Lake. Tiffini joined the growing staff at Oak Realty in 2007, continuing to assist buyers and sellers with their real estate needs.
She and husband Marty, a Maple Lake elementary teacher and coach, currently live outside Maple Lake with their two daughters, Ella and Alexandra. In her spare time she enjoys scrap-booking, photography, golfing, sports and spending time with family and friends.
MEGAN JONES REALTOR ®
Born and raised in Fairhaven, and a Kimball Area Schools graduate, Megan has absolutely added a wealth of positivity and energy to the Oak Realty team since joining us in the Spring of 2020.
She continued her studies at MN State University – Mankato and found herself back home. Like many in our office, she missed the place she calls home.
JENNA POTTER REALTOR ®, GRI, CRS
A native of Becker, MN, Jenna is excited about the experience she has gained since starting with Oak Realty in 2012. She is a 2005 graduate of Becker High School and a 2008 Cum Laude graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Stout. Since getting in to Real Estate Jenna has gained a great amount of experience helping first-time home buyers looking for that special place to call home, move-up buyers, and vacation property seekers looking for that "home" away from home.
Jenna is grateful for the wonderful people she has met and looks forward to helping new clients while retaining relationships with past ones. She prides herself in her care for others and dedication to do whatever it takes to make her client happy. She continues to challenge herself by taking on new roles and designations within the REALTOR® sector. She has become a Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) and earned the Graduate REALTOR® Institute (GRI) designation, both of which recognize professional accomplishments in both experience and education.
Sales and customer service is rich in Megan’s work background. She has gained vast experience managing and working in the food and health industries. Today, the most important part of her career is to provide excellent service to buyers and sellers in order to earn their trust, referrals and repeat business. Clients appreciate Megan’s flexibility, patience, low pressure sales and the ability to listen and hear what her client’s wants and needs are.
Megan and her family’s favorite time of the year is fall in the Heart of the Lakes, “Annandale provides the best trick-or-treating down Main Street, my child loves the candy and I love how safe it is!” They also look forward to ice fishing on Clearwater Lake and visiting Pleasant Lake beaches in the Summer. Megan currently resides in Kingston with her daughter Lillian and husband, Kody. They plan to move to Annandale in the near future.
TIFFINI KIEBEL REALTOR ®
Tiffini grew up in Maple Lake. She attended Concordia College - Moorhead where she completed a degree in Business with a minor
Jenna and her husband Derek reside on Rice Lake in Clearwater with their four children Jaylyn, Axel, Dallas and Savannah. In addition to being an active participant in the Becker Chamber of Commerce, Monticello Rotary Club and local athletic leagues, Jenna enjoys spending time with her family and friends that all reside close by.
AMY SPIELMANN REALTOR ®
Amy Spielmann and her family moved to the area in 2014 to her husband’s hometown, Annandale. They reside on Bass Lake and are fond
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of lake life anytime of the year. As a mom of four and wife, she knows the meaning of time management and organization.
Thanks to her previous journey as a dental hygienist, she is used to helping people through nervous situations and making sure they always leave with a smile. Amy has been an active member of the Heart of the Lakes and is excited to be turning that community focus toward real estate. With a passion for service in the Annandale area, she is ready to help with your home buying and selling needs. As a proud member of the Oak Realty family, Amy carries the values of hard work, integrity, and outstanding client service into everything she does.
When Amy isn’t making home ownership dreams come true for her clients, she enjoys spending time with her husband Eric and children; Abby, Will, Clare, Wyatt and puppy Otis. They love fishing the area’s lakes, hiking, camping, swimming, playing board games and taking in all the colors during the fall, her favorite time of the year.
ANGIE BOYER
Office & Marketing Manager
In 1986 Don’s son Steve joined the business. Opportunities to own lakeshore property were abundant in those days. Lake homes and cabins in the area ranged from $40,000$100,000 and real estate companies literally held the keys to their front doors. The Sunday Star Tribune was widely-agreed to be the resource for new listings, and buyers often came through our office door with that ad in hand, eager to look at property.
JOHN
PIPPERT REALTOR ®
Oak Realty welcomed John to their team of realtors in the fall of 2022. As a longtime resident of Locke Lake, John is eager to work with buyers and sellers and assist in their real estate journey. He will work tirelessly to meet his client’s needs and be a calming knowledgeable guide throughout the sometimes chaotic buying and selling process.
John and his wife Lori have spent many summer days on the lake with their three children. Whether it be boating or fishing year-round, Locke Lake has been where he and his family has many fond memories. He is past president and current board member of the Locke Lake Home Owner’s Association and enjoys being a part of many lake activities. When the weather cools, John spends his free time hunting with his lab Ruby, and being outdoors.
John recognizes and values the trust his clients place in him and will strive every day to exceed their expectations. He truly loves the area he has lived and raised his family in and wants to assist his clients in making right decision for their own family. “I want to make sure you feel supported and that you have a trusted advisor by your side”.
Angie joined Oak Realty in its Annandale Office in June 2009. She grew up in Annandale on Clearwater Lake and is raising her family in her hometown she loves dearly and the place her family has called home their entire lives. Angie holds an AAS Degree in Advertising Design from Minnesota School of Business and a Diploma in Graphic Design from Minneapolis Business College. She helps keep all of Oak on the leading edge of technology, she shares fresh ideas in marketing and advertising, and keeps our busy office running smoothly. Angie also manages lakeshore vacation rentals through the Oak Realty office. She enjoys working with such a close-knit group, and for a hometown company where there is opportunity to give back to the community she loves. In her spare time, Angie treasures spending time with her family, her husband Shawn, daughter Justice and son Chance, lab Sarge, being active in her children’s activities and relaxing at her parents’ lake home. When presented with a moment of free time, they retreat to their land in South Dakota on Big Stone Lake. “I also enjoy going boating, traveling and camping.” She loves the changing of seasons and the array of colors the Heart of the Lakes displays year-round.
OUR HISTORY
Oak Realty was founded in 1974 when Don Bruggeman purchased Daryl Gunnarson Realty, and changed the name to Oak Realty after its location on Oak Avenue, Annandale’s charmed Main Street. Our red and white leaf was born and along with it, a tradition of providing quality real estate service in the Heart of the Lakes area.
We expanded into the 90’s and outgrew the office on Main Street. In 1996 Oak built a new office with more space and visibility on Highway 55. Steve purchased the business in 2000, and soon after the Internet began to change the industry in profound ways. By 2001 we had our first web site and the fat MLS books were collecting dust in the corner. Oak Realty acquired Lake Country Properties in neighboring Maple Lake in 2007, our local presence expanded to two offices, and our staff grew again. In 2019 we celebrated a milestone, 45 years in business. The anniversary also marked a new beginning. Though excited about where perseverance and hard work has brought the company in its early years, we’re even more excited about what lies ahead.
Our approach to business has changed greatly due to the shift in how buyers and sellers can obtain information. Over the years, however, the true relationship between agent and client hasn’t changed. Since our founding over 49 years ago, our success has been carried by our ability to build long-lasting relationships. Relationships based on honesty, respect and fair business practices. We love taking our customers for a drive through the area and educating them on the various lakes, neighborhoods and their histories. While the majority of today’s buyers (and sellers) have done research online before speaking to an agent, many are quick to realize there is a lot to learn about this area, and a visit with a local expert is a great place to start.
We are proud to be an innovative company. We enjoy seeking new solutions to bring into our business and have continued to do so as we grow and change. We want tools that help us do our job better and more efficiently, and systems that help you buy or sell property with greater confidence. While no one can predict the future, it seems almost a certainty that the Heart of the Lakes will continue to retain its warm character and draw new people to its lakes and countryside. For those that its lifestyle appeals to, (frankly, we wonder how it couldn’t) our friendship and services will be there.
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