Just Listed! 21 Beaver Lake Road, New Richland, MN


Just Listed! 21 Beaver Lake Road, New Richland, MN

The glassy, spring-fed waters of Beaver Lake are the kind of quiet escape New Richland locals cherish, where mornings start with coffee on the shore and days are filled with easy boating, fishing, and swimming right out your back door. Tucked along this peaceful waterfront, this cozy single-family retreat offers two comfortable bedrooms, a handy ¾ bath, and about 840 square feet of relaxed living that flows right down to a lakeside boathouse with a rooftop patio made for soaking in those wide-open views. Help-U-Sell Help-U-Sell Heritage Real Estate of Steele County Inc. is a full-service local office proudly serving buyers throughout New Richland and the surrounding area — and if you’re thinking of selling in the New Richland area, ask us how much you could save.

About 21 Beaver Lake Road, New Richland

Enjoy quiet lake living with this charming 2-bedroom home featuring a ¾ bathroom and beautiful waterfront on a crystal-clear, spring-fed lake. Relax and take in the peaceful surroundings while enjoying boating, fishing, and swimming right from your property.A boathouse by the water provides convenient storage and easy lake access. Enjoy stunning lake views from the boathouse rooftop patio. The property is served by a shared septic system and offers the perfect retreat for weekend getaways or seasonal enjoyment.Don’t miss this opportunity to own a slice of lakeside paradise in a serene setting.

Property Highlights — 21 Beaver Lake Road, New Richland

Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 1
Square Feet 840
Year Built 1978
Style Single Family

About the New Richland, New Richland Area

Tucked into southern Waseca County farm country, New Richland has the feel of a classic small Minnesota town where people still wave when they pass on the street. About 25–30 minutes south of Owatonna and roughly 30–35 minutes southwest of Mankato, it offers a quieter, more rural pace while still keeping larger-city amenities within an easy drive. The community is tight-knit, school-centered, and proud of its local traditions, from Friday night games to summer festivals.

Schools & Education — New Richland is served by New Richland–Hartland–Ellendale–Geneva Public Schools (NRHEG ISD 2168), with both the NRHEG Elementary School (PK–5) and NRHEG Secondary School (6–12) located right in town. The campus sits along Ash Avenue and forms a natural hub for community life, with kids walking or biking from nearby neighborhoods. Families appreciate the smaller class sizes, strong Panther athletics, and the way teachers and staff often know students and their parents by name. For specialized programs or post-secondary options, Minnesota State University, Mankato and Riverland Community College in Albert Lea are within commuting distance.

Parks & Recreation — Outdoor life in New Richland revolves around its local parks and the surrounding countryside. Legion Field and nearby City Park offer ball fields, playgrounds, and open green space for youth sports, picnics, and evening walks. Just a short drive west, St. Olaf Lake and Beaver Lake provide fishing, boating, and swimming opportunities in the warmer months, while winter brings snowmobiling and ice fishing across the region. The gently rolling farm fields and gravel roads around town are popular with cyclists, runners, and anyone who enjoys wide-open skies and sunset views.

Shopping & Dining — Daily errands are simple to handle right in town, with Wagner Foods on Broadway Avenue covering grocery needs and smaller local businesses providing hardware, banking, and services. For a casual meal, residents head to places like The Willows Restaurant & Bar at the Riverview Golf Course just north of town, or drive 15–20 minutes to Waseca or Albert Lea for additional dining options and national chains. Larger shopping trips are typically done in Owatonna or Mankato, each about a half-hour away, where you’ll find big-box retailers, specialty shops, and more diverse restaurant choices. Despite its size, New Richland’s main street keeps a hometown feel where shop owners recognize regulars.

Commute & Transportation — New Richland sits just east of State Highway 13, giving straightforward north–south access to Waseca and Albert Lea, and a quick connection to U.S. Highway 14 for travel toward Mankato and Owatonna. Commuters to Owatonna usually plan on about 25–30 minutes, with a similar drive time to Mankato and roughly 20–25 minutes to Albert Lea. Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport is typically about 1 hour 30 minutes to 1 hour 45 minutes away by car, depending on route and traffic. Most residents rely on personal vehicles, and street parking is easy, with light local traffic compared to larger cities.

Community & Lifestyle — Life in New Richland is centered on community connections, school events, and seasonal traditions rather than formal associations or strict covenants. You’ll find a mix of long-time farm families, young households drawn by the schools and small-town feel, and retirees who appreciate the slower pace. Town celebrations, NRHEG Panthers games, church suppers, and local fundraisers fill the calendar and give neighbors plenty of chances to see each other. It’s the kind of place where people notice when someone new moves in, check in during a snowstorm, and value the simplicity of small-town living surrounded by open fields and big skies.

Why Help-U-Sell Heritage Real Estate of Steele County Inc.?

Help-U-Sell Heritage Real Estate of Steele County Inc. is a full-service real estate office that charges a set flat fee instead of the traditional 6% commission. You get everything — professional photography, MLS listing, showings, open houses, contract negotiation, and closing coordination — but you keep more of your hard-earned equity. The only difference between us and a traditional agent is the price you pay, not the service you receive.

*Savings calculated based on a 6% commission. Commissions are negotiable and not established by law. Results may vary. Fees may vary for land, commercial or luxury properties. Additional fees may apply.

Listing information is provided for general informational purposes and is subject to change without notice. All data including price, status, and property details should be independently verified with your real estate agent or the listing office before making any decisions. Listing data sourced from the MLS as of June 20, 2026.

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