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End of an Uptown Icon

Sons of Norway Building (b. 1962; d. 2018) No, it wasn’t historically designated, or otherwise especially memorable. But, for long-time Twin Cities residents (I qualify), the six(?) story Sons of Norway building at Lake and Humboldt still qualified as a local landmark going back . . . as long as I can remember. In my own case, I...
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Wall Oven Woes

New Oven:  $500.  New Wall:  $3,000 One of the stealth issues for prospective home Buyers is the old-but-still functioning wall oven — often times, two of them. The risk, which rises with the oven’s age:  that the model has been discontinued, and there’s not a same-size replacement. When that’s the case, the fix isn’t just a new...
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When Less is More: How (Some**) Home Sellers Can Avoid Spending Thousands Replacing Old or Ugly Window Treatments

But, Prospective Buyers Have to Be Told So, how does a Seller avoid spending thousands on replacing old, damaged, or simply ugly window treatments? If the home is vacant**, by removing them. Step #2:  on the Minnesota Seller Disclosure, checking the “NA” box where the form asks if the home includes window treatments, and if...
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When the Condition of (at Least Some) Appliances Doesn’t Matter

“Nobody Ever Washed a Rental Car” — Home Inspection Edition Normally, the condition of such things as TV satellite dishes, security systems, and water softeners is very important to home Buyers doing their inspection. After all, if they don’t work, post-closing, it’s the Buyer-now-Owner who’s on the hook.* So, what is the one exception to that? When...
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