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McGregor is located just two hours north of the Twin City Metro Area. With over 10,000 acres of water; Big Sandy, Minnewawa, Round and Horseshoe, are the area's largest lakes. The McGregor area offers hunting, fishing, boating, skiing, bird watching and many other recreational activities. McGregor is also home to one of Minnesota's finest new golf courses, Minnesota National Golf Course. The surrounding area also offers well-maintained hiking, four wheeling and snowmobile trails.
McGregor Realty has served the McGregor Lakes Area for over 45 years. Our Realtors have a combined experience in excess of 100 years, so whether you're selling, buying, or simply looking for that dream home, our Realtors will be there for you every step of the way. We pride ourselves in dedication, determination, and honesty through-out your buying or selling experience.
While you are up here exploring our area, stop by and let one of our professional Realtors assist you in finding your new home, or "home away from home".
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P.O. Box 237
McGregor MN. 55760
Office: 218-426-4000
800-826-9168
Fax: 218-426-3372
E-mail: realty@mcgregormn.com
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WSJ.com: Real Estate
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