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621 Eagle Lake Road N, Big Lake, MN 55309 Just Listed by Kris Lindahl of Edina Realty

Tuesday, June 25th, 2013


Big Lake, MN (PRWEB) June 25, 2013

Edina Realty’s Kris Lindahl, an experienced Big Lake real estate agent, just listed a home at 621 Eagle Lake Road N , Big Lake, MN 55309. The home features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a two-car garage, over 1600 square feet, and a healthy .77 acres of land. “This bungalow-style single-family home is a great opportunity for first-time buyers or experienced homeowners,” Lindahl said, and continued, “And it’s in a high-demand area of Big Lake, too.” The home is listed at $ 79,900.

The property is just a few blocks away from Big Lake and Lake Side Park giving the next owner of this property easy access to on-the-water entertainment. “Buyers are really excited about this one already,” Lindahl said, and continued, “The open house later this week will be very busy.” All four bedrooms in the home are a very good size and both bathrooms have been very well maintained.

Kris Lindahl uses the internet and advanced technological expertise to provide the most reliable resources available in this market to his clients and the general public. “I can guarantee that with me as your agent your home will be seen by more buyer’s eyes than with any other agent,” Lindahl said, and continued, “And we’ll sell your home faster than you thought could happen.”

For more information on this listing or to sell your home call Kris and his team at (763) 280-8498 and visit the Kris Lindahl website.







Wounded Warriors to Participate in November 5 Lake Nona ThanksUSA Charity Golf Tournament Helping Families of U.S. Armed Forces

Wednesday, August 29th, 2012


Orlando, FL (PRWEB) August 28, 2012

Intelligent Decisions (ID), Inc., a recognized leader in federal IT solutions, announced today that it will proudly host the ThanksUSA Fundraising Golf Tournament at Lake Nona Golf and Country Club in Orlando, FL, on November 5. Players in the charity tournament will include distinguished wounded warrior military veterans from the Orlando area. All of the tournaments proceeds will go to help meet ThanksUSAs mission mobilizing Americans of all ages to thank the active-duty men and women of the U.S. armed forces by providing scholarships for their families. ThanksUSA provides need-based scholarships to military spouses and dependents to pursue a full-time post-secondary education, including vocational and technical training.

The ThanksUSA scholarship program has awarded nearly $ 8.5 million in scholarships to military spouses and children since being founded six years ago, said Michele Stork, ThanksUSA executive director. A major factor in the organizations success is the continued support of corporate donors like Intelligent Decisions.

Our military families sacrifice so much with their loved ones often stationed far from home, said Harry Martin, ID president and CEO and member of the ThanksUSA board of directors. Intelligent Decisions is honored to host this ThanksUSA Charity Golf Tournament, which recognizes the sacrifices of our active-duty service members, and their families, through educational scholarships for their spouses and children.

Lake Nonas Tom Fazio-designed championship golf course is world-ranked and has been a regular host of the PGA Tour-sanctioned Tavistock Cup. For all the details on the ThanksUSA Golf Tournament, including participation details and directions, please go to: http://intelligent.net/?q=lake-nona-thanksusa-charity-golf-tournament.

ThanksUSA provides scholarships to military spouses and dependents to pursue a full-time post-secondary education, including vocational and technical training. To learn more, please visit: http://www.ThanksUSA.org.

For five years, ID has been a major supporter of ThanksUSA. ID has been the title sponsor of the annual ThanksUSA VIP Golf Tournament, held annually at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Virginia, helping to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for scholarships.

IDs Simulation and Training Division is located in Orlando and houses the management and development team for the Dismounted Soldier Training System.