In 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. inspired a powerful movement with his famous “I Have a Dream” speech. Through his passion and determination, he sparked interest, ambition, and courage in his audience. Today, reflecting on his message encourages many of us to think about our own dreams, goals, beliefs, and…
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Downsizing Your Twin Cities Home Made Easy
If your lifestyle has changed with time and you’re ready to sell the big house for a smaller, more manageable home, it might be time to downsize. Deciding to move on to a more care-free dwelling is easy – determining where to begin is much harder. The accumulation of decades…
A Millennial’s Guide to Homeownership
The Millennial Guide to Homeownership is to provide you with the information you will need to make the best decision for you and/or your family in regards to homeownership. If you have questions pertaining buying a home, please feel free to call, text or email Shannon today! RE/MAX ResultsShannon Lindstrom,…
10 Home Inspection Issues – Red Flags
Most Minnesota homebuyers realize that they can’t expect a perfect home inspection report when buying a resale home. Cosmetic flaws and minor repairs are easily managed and shouldn’t be deal breakers. That said, there are some issues that are more serious and should give the buyer pause if not addressed…
Benefits of Living in Plymouth, MN
Presence of high-quality schools The bulk of Plymouth is represented by the well-known school district of Wayzata. The Robbinsdale, Osseo, and Hopkins schools represent a wider district from East Central and Northeast along with South-East Plymouth. A variety of private and charter schools are also available in the vicinity, like…
Tips for the Twin Cities First-Time Home Sellers
There is a lot of attention paid to first-time homebuyers. Most real estate agents and lenders have some kind of guide to help first-time homebuyers navigate their first home purchase, but what about the first-time seller? Selling your condo or home for the first time can be just as confusing…