In the heart of Wisconsin’s Northwoods, Park Falls is surrounded by some of the most diverse and productive forests in the state. For residents, builders, and landowners in the area, sustainable forestry isn’t just an environmental choice—it’s a way of life. That’s where resources like Think Wood, a leading platform for timber and sustainable building education, come into play.
Matt Schultz, broker and owner of United Country Northern Wisconsin Lifestyle Properties and founder of Pine Curve Forestry, is one of Park Falls’ go-to experts for all things timber, forestry, and land management. With years of experience in forest stewardship, timber valuation, and sustainable harvest planning, Matt understands the balance between maintaining forest health and maximizing property value. His dual expertise in real estate and forestry means clients get both a market-savvy perspective and a deep understanding of the land’s natural resources.
Think Wood provides valuable insight into mass timber construction, sustainable building practices, and the environmental benefits of using wood over other materials. These topics are increasingly relevant in northern Wisconsin, where forestry supports both the economy and a culture rooted in the outdoors. By combining Think Wood’s national-level knowledge with Matt’s local expertise, landowners and builders can make informed decisions—whether that means designing a timber-framed home, responsibly harvesting mature stands, or enhancing a property’s long-term value.
Through Pine Curve Forestry, Matt offers tailored forestry consulting services to landowners, ensuring proper management, selective harvesting, and reforestation practices that keep Wisconsin’s forests thriving. For those buying or selling land in the Park Falls area, his ability to evaluate timber potential adds an extra layer of confidence to any real estate transaction.
If you own forested land or are considering a timber build in northern Wisconsin, pairing the insights from Think Wood with local guidance from Matt Schultz could be the key to making the most of your property while protecting the resources that make this region special.