Thinking of buying a condo or townhome in the heart of Minneapolis? Downtown West, the Mill District, South Minneapolis, and Uptown Minneapolis…Each has its distinct personality. Take a Look Downtown Live well in Minneapolis. There are outstanding Downtown Minneapolis condos for sale everywhere you look. East and West… Whether new or renovated, downtown condos and lofts are perfect…
Is Twin Cities Condo Living Right for You? What Will The Association Fee Cover
Minneapolis/St. Paul condos & lofts may be an excellent living choice for first time buyers making the leap from a rental unit, empty nesters or individuals looking to downsize, or seeking a second dwelling. Residents within condos or lofts buy the individual unit in which they will live, up to the walls…
How to Turn Your Minneapolis-St Paul Home or Condo into a Smart Home Ideas
Your smart phone is probably your very best friend — the close personal assistant that you can rely on majority of the time. But have you ever thought of having a smart home? There’s new technology being released daily that can improve the functionality and efficiency of your home, and…
5 Reasons to Buy Condo or a Home in Minneapolis
Some say it’s all about “location, location.” If you are considering buying a condo or home in Minneapolis, nothing could be truer. That’s because Minneapolis has the things that improve quality of life economically, culturally, recreationally and many other ways. Consider these five reasons to buy a condo or home…
St. Paul’s Downtown: Urban Real Estate Living near the Farmer’s Market, Fine Dining and Retail
Are you looking to experience urban living in downtown St. Paul? You have a variety of condos and lofts within walking distance of the Farmers Market such as; The Essex On The Park, The Lowry, River Park Lofts, and The Great Northern Lofts. The St. Paul Farmers market is an…
St. Paul Historic Neighborhoods
Merriam Park-Lexington-Hamline – Located in downtown St. Paul area, Merriam Park was established as a suburb for businessman and their families. The area was crisscrossed with streetcar lines that were linked to both downtown and also a rail depot. In the early 1880’s most houses in this area were wooden…