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Dad may be unsure if you or the rest of the family wants to go fishing. That’s where you’ll surprise him – by you asking him to fish. Grab a fishing rod, make a small card, and go up to dad and invite him to go fishing this summer. Get dad to commit to a date, and a back-up date, in case it rains. It’s a great way to bring a smile to his face. DO YOUR HOMEWORK You can let dad suggest a favorite lake or river for your day out, or you can go online and find a nearby lake, pond or river to fish. Two sources to try out: FishBrain or Fishidy. Remember, you don’t need a boat to go fishing. There are many places where you
can fish from shore, rent a canoe or boat, or kayaks. Some parks even rent fishing rods and reels for those who don’t have them. GO TO WHERE THE FISH ARE All dads want to think that catching fish was their idea. So of course, to ensure that you have a great day on the water, you’ll want to go where the fish are biting. If you’re not sure, call up a local fishing tackle shop to find out where to go, or go online to a local fishing magazine website for their latest fishing reports. GIVE DAD A PROVEN FISH CATCHER You’re going to need fishing lures to • CONTINUED ON PAGE 4
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above: Fishing with dad on Father’s Day is a time-honored tradition for families. Take time to plan a nice day for pop and take him out for a hearty breakfast before stringing the poles so everyone is well-fed and ready for the day’s adventures. on the cover: Two kayakers row along Lake Mary in May near Lance Park Beach in the Village of Twin Lakes. Boaters, kayakers and even swimmers were able to enjoy the lake early this year when temperatures rose to the high 80s in the middle to the end of the month. (Photo by Jason Arndt)
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What are two things that dads all over America would love to do the most this coming summer? Spend time with their kids ... and catch fish. So, if you’re looking for a unique way to celebrate your love for dear ol’ dad, how about inviting him to go fishing (instead of the other way around). What should you do to prepare to take dad fishing? Here are some tips from the fishing folks at Rapala, which according to the International Game Fish Association is responsible for more world records than any other fishing lure in the world.
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TAKE A GREAT PICTURE Even when you catch the bigger fish, all will be forgiven if you get a couple of great photos of dad with his fish. If he wants to hold it a little closer to the camera, go ahead and let him. LAUGH AT HIS DAD JOKES No doubt, you will get an earful of dad jokes during your time on the water. Rather than wince, encourage him to tell you another and enjoy every moment of it. After all, it’s Take-A-Dad Fishing Day! JUST HAVE FUN
The biggest mistake you could make is focusing just on fishing. Dads want to have DON’T FORGET THE fun, too. Maybe work in a SUNSCREEN stop at a local restaurant for Make sure dad practices breakfast. Take lots of photos sun safety (or doesn’t get and video – even if the fish sunburned) – bring along the aren’t cooperating. Encourage sunscreen and have Dad apply dad to share his favorite fishing ample amounts on his face, ears stories. Whatever you do, make and nose. sure you tell dad that the most important part of this day is just BUILD IN SOME NAP TIME being together. A day out on the water can Want to learn more about wear anyone out. Even dads. So how to help dad catch more and make sure to allow some nap bigger fish? Visit Rapala.com. time for your dad after you get back from fishing. (BPT)
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Learning to drive a boat takes some knowledge and practice. If the boat is new, most area boat dealers will run the new owners through a prep list and make sure they understand how the boat works and maneuvers. Some boat dealers and marinas also offer classes for new boat owners.
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If your boat is powered by gasoline and has an engine compartment, run the “blower” (an exhaust fan) as per manufacturer’s recommendations prior to starting the engine, to make sure there isn’t a build-up of fumes in the compartment. This is a good time to run through your Pre-Departure Checklist, which can be found at discoverboating.com. Put the key into the ignition (some modern boats have push-buttons instead), and turn it to start the engine. If the boat has a “kill switch” (also known as an engine safety cut-off, which automatically turns the engine off if you leave the helm for any reason), clip the lanyard on a belt loop of life jacket ring. Make sure all your gear is aboard and all your passengers are prepared to disembark.
Remove all the lines securing the boat to the dock, pier or slip. Engage forward (or reverse if you need to back out of a slip) by pushing the throttle handle forward (or pulling it back) gently until you feel it shift into gear. When the boat begins moving, spin the wheel just as you would turn the steering wheel in a car to determine direction of travel. Advance the throttle as appropriate to reach the desired speed. Trim (adjust running attitude) the boat as appropriate for the conditions. When you want to slow down, gently pull the throttle back towards the neutral position.
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So, you haven’t owned a boat before, but after discovering that the boating lifestyle is totally awesome (we agree!) you’ve begun exploring the Discover Boating Boat Finder Tool – and luckily, you’ve found the ideal boat for you and your family. You’re probably thinking that your next big challenge will be learning how to drive that boat – and you’re right – but don’t let the prospect feel daunting. Remember the first time you sat behind the wheel of a car? You may have experienced a bit of trepidation then, too. But you probably got over it in short order, and driving became second nature before you knew it. In all likelihood, you’ll have a similar experience as you learn how to drive your boat. To get started, Discover Boating offers some basics when it comes to learning the ins and outs of your new boat:
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aground, hitting a big wave, or any other factor that could require a response at the helm. STEERING A BOAT As pointed out, using a steering wheel on a boat is very similar to using a steering wheel in an automobile. You turn the wheel, and the boat follows – mostly. You need to always remember that there are other factors influencing a boat’s direction of travel, like wind, waves, and current. As a result, boats may handle differently in different conditions and a turn of the wheel may not always change the boat’s direction exactly as planned. This can be particularly frustrating when docking, which many new boaters describe as one of the most challenging maneuvers to learn. So before you give it your first shot study up on the process, by reading Docking a Boat: a Step-by-Step Guide. Once you have steering and docking down pat, you may be tempted into • CONTINUED ON PAGE 8
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Don’t cut corners when it comes to taking your new boat out for its first spin. Make sure to run through your maintenance check list and take it slow heading out on the water.
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the kill switch is engaged or the throttle isn’t in neutral. • Operating the boat’s throttle. Think of a boat’s throttle just like the accelerator pedal in a car. Unlike a car, however, once you adjust it to a specific speed it stays there. So slowing down requires more than just taking your foot off a pedal, you have to actually grasp the throttle and pull it back. This is important to keep in mind, because when you see a large wave or lots of traffic coming, you need to be prepared to move the throttle accordingly. This brings up an important point we haven’t covered just yet: situational awareness. When driving any motorized vehicle it’s important to constantly monitor your surroundings for anything that might require a response – a traffic light, pedestrians, other vehicles, and so on. The same is true when you’re operating a boat. In boating terms this is referred to as “maintaining a proper lookout,” and it means that as the captain of a boat, you have to always be watching your surroundings and recognize when there’s a risk of collision, running
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you need to be aware of which aren’t present in automobiles and which may prevent the engine from turning over. • Engine safety cut-off or “kill switch.” The first safety item that’s important to note is one we mentioned above: the kill switch, or engine safety cut-off. This is a small red knob found next to the ignition on most small or open boats. In the closed position, the switch won’t allow the engine to start. A small clip fitted to slide under the knob pulls it back, into the open position. This clip is attached to a lanyard, which has a tether clip on the other end. You should always clip this onto a loop on your lifejacket or a belt loop, prior to operating your boat. Then, if for any reason you move away from the helm, the lanyard yanks the clip out from under the knob and the engine immediately stops. • Throttle. Another safety feature that can prevent a boat engine from starting is the throttle, which must be in the neutral position. If the boat battery is turned on and fully charged, you turn the key, and the engine doesn’t start, it’s often because
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making long cruises to distant ports, or fishing hotspots that are beyond eyesight of the marina. To get there and back safely, you’ll need to take another big step in your boating career and learn how to navigate a boat.
neutral; • Pausing for a moment; and • Then shifting into reverse and applying some power. Remember to always pause in neutral and don’t shift directly from forward into reverse, because quickly shifting from one SLOWING A BOAT to the other can cause mechanical damage in some boats. We already mentioned that you have to manipulate the throttle to get a boat to slow It’s also important to note that there are many other aspects to driving a boat down, but since boats don’t have brakes, that relate to the safety of you and your there’s a bit more you need to know. passengers. That’s why most states require For starters, you need to become you to take a basic boating safety course familiar with your boat and learn how much stopping distance is needed to come before running your own boat. But on top of that, prior to operating one we strongly to a complete stop in a safe fashion when recommend visiting our Safety Guide and running at different speeds. giving it a thorough read. Remember, boats don’t have seatbelts and are subject to a lot more motion than land vehicles. As a result, sudden or abrupt HOW TO TRIM A BOAT changes in speed or direction can throw With the basics under your belt, people off balance or even cause them to you’ll want to learn some of the finer fall overboard. points of driving a boat that will help it Always be conscious of how you adjust run smoother and more efficiently. One speed or turn. In cases of quick maneuvers, important item to learn is how to trim a when possible you’ll also want to shout out boat. Trimming consists or manipulating a warning to your passengers so they know the outdrive’s angle or deploying “trim to hold on. tabs” (small plates on the stern of the All of that said, you can slow a boat boat). fastest by: How you trim it determines how high • First pulling the throttle back to the bow rises in relation to the stern, and
how level the boat does or does not run. Trim is different on every boat, so trial and error is the best way to learn how your own boat responds to changes in drive angle and/or using tabs. Also keep in mind that on smaller boats, shifts in weight distribution (such as a passenger moving from one area of the boat to another) can cause changes in trim. DRIVING DIFFERENT TYPES OF BOATS All boat models are more or less unique, but a few require some special attention. Pontoon boats, for example, have some unusual traits. So for people getting a ‘toon, we’ve got a How to Drive a Pontoon Boat article just for you. And obviously sailboats are very different from powerboats. If you’re about to become a sailor, be sure to check out Learning the Basics of Sailing at discoverboating.com. One final word of advice: remember that all boats are different, and it takes some practice to learn how to drive any boat – even Captain Ahab would need to re-learn a thing or two when taking the helm of a new vessel. So don’t be discouraged if you hit a speed bump or two as you learn how to run your boat. Because before you know it, driving it will become second nature. Source: discoverboating.com.
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WHY SELL NOW? In summary, demand for used boats is high, but supply is low. You can reach the largest audience by selling on a specialized targeted website, keeping in mind that boat searches on Boat Trader are up 55% over last year, where 75% of privately listed boats sell within 12 weeks. Learn more at www.boattrader.com/sell.
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Used boats are selling fast right now, which means there is a low inventory for boat buyers. Many boat owners are listing their crafts for sale online. Boat searches on Boat Trader are up 55% over last year, where 75% of privately listed boats sell within 12 weeks.
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Here are three tips to sell your boat quickly: • List your boat on the right platform by considering boating marketplaces first;
• Add a detailed description, including engine hours, electronics, upgrades, trailer and regular maintenance performed; and • Include high-definition photos and include a video to enhance your listing. When considering selling platforms, social marketplaces may sound convenient, but they are often less focused, with a diluted boating audience. These sites have a lot of yard sale noise and are less likely to have serious boat buyers. As stated by Boat Trader, the portal’s rate of overall lead conversion is 19.4%, meaning that 1 out of every 5 leads converts to a boat sale. High-quality images are really important when selling a boat, so include many photos or videos at many different angles. In addition, consider offering live video walkthroughs with potential buyers, and try to schedule video chats back-to-back to save yourself time.
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The best time of year to sell a boat fast and for the most money is before the height of the boating season, plus any time when demand for boats is strong and supply is low. That means, if you’re looking for cash and have a boat you’re willing to sell, now is a great time to get top dollar. According to boating marketplace Boat Trader, sales of used boats remain on the rise nationwide in 2021 after the pandemic set in motion a wave of new enthusiasts buying boats. Early spring transactions for used boats under 36 feet jumped 41% over the same period last year. However, because of how fast boats are selling, this year’s boat buyer is facing record-low inventory. Inquiries sent to sellers through the platform offer one way to measure increased demand for boats, and the number of leads submitted per boat shopper has grown by 64% over 2020. Experts say the dramatic rise indicates competition is fierce among consumers and will last beyond summer. For some shoppers, squeezed selection makes decision-making quick and easy, but for others, it keeps the boat search dragging on until more boats become available. What has helped relieve some of the supply strain is current boat owners recognizing the opportunity for a quick payday and privately
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Life jackets are a must-have when engaging in paddlesports. Most states in the United States mandate that there must be at least one U.S. Coast Guardapproved life jacket per person onboard a vessel, and that includes kayaks and paddleboards. Some modern life jackets are designed specifically for paddlesports, so there’s no reason to avoid wearing one while on the water.
Leashes ensure paddleboards don’t drift away when falling off the board. There are many varieties of leash, and novices should speak with a professional at their local outdoor recreation store to find the
CHECK THE WEATHER REPORT It’s vital that paddlesports enthusiasts check the weather report before taking to the water. Athletes should pay particular attention to the forecasts for the bodies of water where they will be paddling. For example, when paddling in an ocean, pay attention to wave forecasts and information about the tides. When paddling on a river, take note of river flow information when reading the forecast. Recognizing how these variables can affect your time on the water is vital to ensuring a safe trip. TAKE ESSENTIALS WITH YOU Whistles, smartphones (in waterproof bags), sun protection, and drinking water can keep paddlers safe on the water. Take the length of trip into consideration when packing essentials.
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Paddlesport season has arrived. That makes now a great time to revisit the many ways to stay safe on the water.
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Opportunities to engage in outdoor sports abound each spring and summer. Water sports are especially popular during these times of year, as few things evoke the spirit of spring and summer recreation quite as well as activities that involve oceans, lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water. Paddlesports have become especially popular in recent years. According to the Outdoor Industry Association, nearly 23 million Americans engaged in at least one paddling activity in 2018. Both seasoned paddlesports enthusiasts and novices can benefit from revisiting safety techniques and guidelines as they prepare to take to the water this spring and summer.
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SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES Burlington • 124 W Highland Ave..................$ 275,000 • 1012 Cedar Dr...........................$ 355,000 • 2073 Stonegate Rd....................$ 365,000 • 2117 Stonegate Rd....................$ 431,000 Caledonia • 9910 Saratoga Dr......................$ 165,000 Waterford • 28650 Tamarack Trl....................$ 487,500 • 33300 Cayuga Way....................$ 495,100 Sturtevant • 3215 91st St...............................$ 231,000 • 3241 97th St...............................$ 247,000 Kansasville • 24834 La Follette St...................$ 220,378 Union Grove • 1410 10th Ave............................$ 240,000 • 4120 67th Dr..............................$ 236,000 Franksville • 6826 3 Mile Rd...........................$ 250,000 • 2704 53rd Dr..............................$ 277,000 • 10019 Dunkelow Rd..................$ 282,000 • 13420 4 Mile Rd.........................$ 300,000 • 9608 Prairie Crossing Dr...........$ 329,000 • 17025 2 Mile Rd.........................$ 333,550 Wind Point • 2 Beechwood Ct........................$ 380,000 • 5116 Citation Dr.........................$ 467,500 Racine • 3215 Debra Ln...........................$ 125,000 • 1834 Summit Ave.......................$ 109,000 • 7432 Paul Bunyan Rd................$ 112,000 • 1825 Grange Ave.......................$ 117,000 • 2308 Monroe Ave.......................$ 117,400 • 1832 Holmes Ave.......................$ 130,000 • 2605 Cottonwood Ct..................$ 119,000 • 1508 Virgina St..........................$ 117,000 • 1653 Grange Ave.......................$ 122,000 • 2407 Eighteenth St....................$ 124,900 • 2123 Orchard St........................$ 120,000 • 2042 Carmel Ave.......................$ 130,000 • 1624 Deane Blvd.......................$ 133,000
• 909 Grove Ave...........................$ 112,000 • 1231 Cleveland Ave...................$ 132,500 • 3824 Lindermann Ave................$ 140,000 • 2003 Carmel Ave.......................$ 139,000 • 1400 Goold St............................$ 142,000 • 2302 Blake Ave..........................$ 146,000 • 1219 Illinois St............................$ 150,000 • 1509 Blaine Ave.........................$ 140,000 • 2200 Lawn St.............................$ 145,000 • 2017 West Blvd..........................$ 144,900 • 800 English St............................$ 145,000 • 3123 Hamlin St..........................$ 150,000 • 1212 Augusta St........................$ 145,000 • 909 Mayfair Dr............................$ 165,500 • 926 Indiana St............................$ 150,000 • 1931 Grange Ave.......................$ 155,000 • 825 Sandra Ct............................$ 158,000 Mount Pleasant • 1601 Richard Ave......................$ 118,000 • 6221 Kinzie Ave.........................$ 160,000 • 607 S Stuart Rd.........................$ 175,000 • 1909 Menomonee Ave...............$ 230,000 • 6737 Ranger Dr.........................$ 220,500 • 30 Emerald Dr............................$ 230,000 • 2125 Grand Prix Dr....................$ 243,500 • 1438 Meadowlane Ave..............$ 255,000 • 2524 Ole Davidson Rd...............$ 259,900 • 2417 Ole Davidson Rd...............$ 255,000 • 8215 Gina Dr.............................$ 260,000
CONDOS Mount Pleasant • 6641 Mariner Dr 2........................$ 95,000 • 7040 Mariner Dr 106..................$ 105,000 • 7220 Mariner Dr 1......................$ 124,900 Racine • 111 11th St 1BN........................$ 112,000 • 5640 Cambridge Ln 7................$ 123,000 • 111 Eleventh St N 3-A-N...........$ 159,000 • 6915 Dale Dr 25.........................$ 150,000 Waterford • 408 Trailview Crossing...............$ 347,295
VACANT LAND Waterford • Lt6 Stone Circle Ct.......................$ 45,900 • 4433 Waterford Dr........................$ 60,000
• 27428 Dover View Ln Lt2.............$ 84,900 Mount Pleasant • Lt4 Orchard Estates.....................$ 66,900 • Lt18 Orchard Estates...................$ 69,900 Burlington • 28421 Coyote Cir.........................$ 70,000 Union Grove • Lt1 Acorn Trl (Lot 1).....................$ 80,000 Caledonia • Lt4 West 7 Mile Rd.....................$ 157,500 Kansasville • 2651 Lakeshore Dr....................$ 335,000
WALWORTH COUNTY SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES Delavan • 1812 North Shore Dr.................$ 213,500 • 2878 County Road O.................$ 222,400 • W7557 Shorewood Ter..............$ 265,000 • 1619 Smith Ln............................$ 250,000 • 676 Tyrell Ave.............................$ 249,900 • 1623 Smith Ln............................$ 270,000 Elkhorn • 822 Kelly Ln...............................$ 319,900 • N8198 High Ridge Ln................$ 280,000 • N5510 Bowers Rd......................$ 315,000 • 660 W Greenfield St..................$ 319,000 • N8420 Highway 67....................$ 315,000 Lake Geneva • N3236 Beach Rd.......................$ 235,000 • N3217 Mistle Rd........................$ 226,000 • 1004 George St.........................$ 251,100 • N1587 Lincoln Ave.....................$ 220,000 • 836 Maxwell St..........................$ 249,990 • 1341 Dodge St...........................$ 282,000 • 1417 Dodge St...........................$ 263,000 • 407 Water St..............................$ 269,000 • N2869 Schofield Rd...................$ 265,000 • W3673 Park Dr..........................$ 300,000 East Troy • W1058 Valley View Rd...............$ 295,000 • 2876 Lakeview Dr......................$ 404,900 Williams Bay • 407 Chesterfield Ct Lot 179 Bay View.........................$ 343,120
home and property sales Here is a listing of recent single-family home, condominium and vacant land sales in Kenosha, Racine and Walworth counties. The information is provided through the Multiple Listing Service.
• 424 Chesterfield Ct ‘’Hampton’’..$ 370,725 Fontana • 458 Harvard Ave.....................$ 1,800,000
CONDOS Lake Geneva • 1712 Cottage Dr 7-27................$ 193,000 • 1270 Wisconsin St 201..............$ 185,000 • 1150 Park Dr 603.......................$ 215,000 • 719 S Lake Shore Dr 9B............$ 235,000 • 1150 Park Dr 702.......................$ 243,000 • 1657 Woodland Dr 12/51...........$ 275,000 • 1607 Woodland Dr 12-69...........$ 280,000 • 1151 Townline Rd 106...............$ 294,000 • 1521 Highland Dr.......................$ 357,000 Williams Bay • 6 Highwood Ct 6-A.....................$ 270,000
VACANT LAND
KENOSHA COUNTY SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES
CONDOS Pleasant Prairie • 6738 102nd St A........................$ 133,000 • 6623 102nd St 1C......................$ 215,000 Kenosha • 3104 14th Ln 4H........................$ 131,000 • 4008 81st St H...........................$ 150,000 • 2829 14th Ln..............................$ 135,000 • 2645 11th Pl 305........................$ 140,000 • 4113 81st Pl D...........................$ 146,500 Twin Lakes • 671 Tindalls Nest.......................$ 310,000
VACANT LAND
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Kenosha • 5901 22nd Ave.............................$ 23,000 • 1800 12th Ave..............................$ 25,000 Randall • Lt14 91st Pl Lt15..........................$ 35,000 Twin Lakes • Lt12 Wisconsin Ave Blk2.............$ 39,900 • 3024 Richmond Park Dr..............$ 39,999 • Lt2 388th Ave...............................$ 50,000 • Lt1 87th St....................................$ 50,000 Salem • 27611 89th Pl...............................$ 42,500 • Lt5 259th Ct.................................$ 59,900 • Lt0 Glenwood Dr..........................$ 72,000 Trevor • Lt45 Heritage Estates................$ 119,900 Wheatland • Lt1 State Highway 83.................$ 268,000
JUNE 2021
Trevor • 28618 106th St..........................$ 260,000 • 11325 260th Ave........................$ 278,000 Salem • 23130 88th Pl.............................$ 326,000 Bristol • 22311 121st St...........................$ 145,100
• 1904 63rd St..............................$ 165,000 • 7636 39th Ave............................$ 160,000 • 7115 33rd Ave............................$ 180,000 • 4537 33rd Ave............................$ 175,000 • 1503 74th St...............................$ 183,000 • 5415 44th Ave............................$ 201,000 • 2012 27th St...............................$ 185,000 • 1722 24th St...............................$ 184,000 • 4524 28th Ave............................$ 187,500 • 3922 70th St...............................$ 185,000 • 5521 63 St..................................$ 190,000 • 2522 79th St...............................$ 184,716 • 4041 16th Ave............................$ 192,000 • 1509 25th St...............................$ 201,328
HOMES & DESIGN • LAKE LIVING • HOME BUYER
Lake Geneva • Lt1 Meadow Ridge Ln..................$ 63,000 • 18-04 Geneva Club Dr.................$ 74,900 • 904 Geneva National Ave N 33-04..........................................$ 55,000 Spring Prairie • Lt3 Valley View Rd.......................$ 33,457 Delavan • Lt13 Woodlawn Dr.......................$ 37,000 Whitewater • Lt1 Blue Heron Dr........................$ 36,500 • Lt5 Chapel Dr...............................$ 66,000 Walworth • Lt3 Broad St.................................$ 39,500 Elkhorn • Lt2 Highway 11..........................$ 155,000
• 10211 195th Ave........................$ 177,000 Silver Lake • 142 S 1st St...............................$ 157,500 Twin Lakes • 629 Burlington Ave.....................$ 169,900 • 1407 Oak St...............................$ 249,900 • 105 Evergreen Ln......................$ 325,000 • 1801 Pheasant Ave....................$ 302,000 Pleasant Prairie • 3212 93rd St..............................$ 230,000 • 10034 28th Ave..........................$ 220,000 • 9903 3rd Ave..............................$ 226,000 • 906 92nd Pl................................$ 265,000 • 225 87th St.................................$ 275,000 • 4911 104th St............................$ 287,500 • Lt134 124th St...........................$ 324,900 • 10710 88th St............................$ 320,000 • 4612 122nd St...........................$ 323,000 Wheatland • 7552 336th Ave..........................$ 214,900 Randall • 38907 90th Pl.............................$ 255,000 • 38927 89th St............................$ 275,000 • 40621 104th St..........................$ 290,000 Kenosha • 5222 32nd Ave.............................$ 82,500 • 6010 31st Ave..............................$ 93,000 • 9006 25th Ave............................$ 113,900 • 912 66th Pl.................................$ 135,500 • 6410 35th Ave............................$ 132,000 • 5117 40th Ave............................$ 135,000 • 5024 28th Ave............................$ 144,000 • 1501 52nd St.............................$ 145,500 • 5229 32nd Ave...........................$ 155,000 • 5217 31st Ave............................$ 159,000 • 3226 102nd Ave.........................$ 145,000 • 816 74th St.................................$ 160,000 • 1917 33rd St..............................$ 150,000 • 1717 23rd St..............................$ 150,000 • 4021 Harding Rd........................$ 175,000 • 7412 24th Ave............................$ 167,000 • 7107 38th St...............................$ 156,500 • 7322 32nd Ave...........................$ 163,000 • 3917 18th Ave............................$ 158,000 • 7733 10th Ave............................$ 176,000 • 1505 84th St...............................$ 172,000
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