Tag

City Lakes

Sizzling Southwest Minneapolis . . .

 . . . . Housing Market, That Is Never mind the heat and humidity the past week . . . how hot is the Southwest Minneapolis housing market? At least for well-priced, well marketed homes under $400k . . . very (hot). Instant Multiples The home at 3537 Aldrich — listed for $339,900 by Edina...
Read More

“Name That City Lake”

City Lakes Multiple Choice Test your knowledge of the Twin Cities, and answer the following multiple choice question: “Which of the following city lakes is ringed by upper bracket homes, has gorgeous nature and wildlife views, and is less than four miles from Downtown Minneapolis?” A.  Cedar Lake. B.  Lake Calhoun. C.  Lake of the...
Read More

Edina Realty – City Lakes’ Pumpkin Patch (at Least This Morning)

Coaches & Parking Lots @ the Stroke of 12:00 (Midnight and Noon) Cinderella’s coach turned back into a pumpkin at midnight. So, too, at 12:00 (noon) today, the Edina Realty – City Lakes parking lot will turn back into . . .  a parking lot. But, for the next few hours, it’s host to several...
Read More

Target’s West Campus off 394: Not Your Average “Fixer By the Lakes” (Hint: Value is in the Land)

Tax Assessed Value:  $15 Million; Market Value:  ??? Where:  3701 Wayzata Blvd. near border of Minneapolis, Golden Valley, and St. Louis Park. What:  Nine-story, 400,000 square foot office building and 24 surrounding acres in an unparalleled setting close to city lakes, 394, and downtown Minneapolis. Who:  owned by Target. When:  for sale this Fall. How...
Read More

Buyer Price Ranges: Good, Better, Best

“I Think My Seller Can Work With That” I received an email the other day from a local agent networking a Buyer need for a nicely updated condo near the (City) Lakes with at least 2,000 square feet; lake and/or skyline views; and 2 heated parking spaces — all in a building with good amenities....
Read More

“YBYGAS?,” Indeed

Hard to argue with the sentiment expressed on this vanity license plate (spotted today near the Lakes, on my lunch break). The only catch:  skipping gas and switching to electric will set you back $80k (?), at least if you want a Tesla.
Read More
1 2 3

Archives