Articles tagged: Minnesota Real Estate
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Andy Asbury Many people in the Minneapolis area commute by either public transportation of by bicycle. The city is second in the US for bicycle commuters, many who ride to work all year round. The city has provided them with many miles of bike lanes and trails to make this a more feasable option. written by Jerry Clifford Investing in a Minneapolis foreclosure is a way you can set your financial situation up to increase as a result of massive efforts to bring the market back up to par. Money spent now can be realized years down the road in equity if you “seize the day” and find a home you can restore to beauty and value. written by Chuck Harris Lake Minnetonka real estate includes some of the most idyllic settings available in the country. Lake Minnetonka is the west metro’s watery gem and home to some of the areas nicest cities, recreation opportunities, shopping, restaurants and so much more. The lake itself is over 14,000 acres and is just 13 miles west of downtown Minneapolis. Numerous medium and small size towns dot the shoreline with the two largest being Wayzata and Excelsior. written by Chuck Harris Minnesota real estate, much like the rest of the country, is experiencing dynamic changes in the marketplace. This is particularly true for Minneapolis. written by Chuck Harris Minnesota real estate is looking more attractive than ever before. The recent trends on Wall Street and in the housing market have created amazing opportunities for those interested in Minnesota property including houses, condominiums, town homes, or investment property. written by Alan Olson Why do people renovate and add onto their existing home? It may be that your family is getting larger or perhaps you've decided to run your business from home, or even simply because you would like a formal dining room. For some of us the first thought is obviously to move, but others are too fond of their home and neighborhood to want to leave it. written by Matt Barker As a home seller you want to initiate that positive feeling from a prospective buyer; choosing a new home is a very emotional thing and it is this emotional vibe that you want to tune into to. It is always the first impression that will dictate the buyer's mood. written by Matt Barker Well, more information has arisen over the last while about the proposed redevelopment of Saint Paul waterfront where the old Ford assembly plant stood for many years. written by Matt Barker Anytime a major employer leaves an area there is always a big impact. However, sometimes it brings a blessing in disguise. For many years Ford Motors operated an assembly plant in the Highland Park neighborhood on the east bank of the Mississippi River. written by Tyler Fawcett If you are tired of renting, and have good credit, why not buy a home? Most people spend years paying rent to a landlord when this money could very easily be paying a mortgage. written by Tyler Fawcett St. Paul is becoming an increasingly popular area in which to live. Featuring the convenience of proximity within the Twin Cities, St. Paul is a fantastic place to live work and raise a family. << previous page 1 next page>> |