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Archive for February, 2010

New Listing: Home for Sale at 19298 Evening Star Way, Farmington, MN 55024

Saturday, February 27th, 2010


Just listed: This wonderful, 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 3-stall (heated) garage is listed in Farmington. This home is priced competitively at $219,900. It is a corner lot, with very nice views of the community pond and fir-trees from the back deck. 19298 Evening star way has a nice open floor-plan, vaulted ceilings on the main floor, a 3-point (optimal design) kitchen with a center island, a walkout deck and a nice contemporary,  exterior design with low-maintenance siding. To view the full property description, see additional photos and take the video tour, click here.

This home is turn-key and ready to go.

Edina Housing Market February Update

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

The January 2010 stats are in. Read this link to see how January 2010 compared to January 2009, and how 2010 compares to 2009, so far, for home sales in Edina. At this point, the average days on market until a sale has increased, from 126 to 148. The percent of list price received until a sale has also decreased, from 92% to 90.7%. Also, new listings are up from last year, from 89 to 107. Lastly, the data is limited: the stats for 2010 are (obviously)  only for 1 month so far.
See the Minneapolis Association of Area Realtors Stats here.

Twin Cities Market is Heating up: Pre-Lists for Southwest Minneapolis & Edina

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Buyer activity is increasing, showings are up, and my own buyers and sellers are all now gearing up as well.

Pre-lists (homes coming on the market): 2 in Edina, priced between $400K, and $600K, and 3 in Southwest Minneapolis – Linden Hills and Fulton neighborhoods, priced between $300K and $800K. Most of these sellers are open to pre-list showings, so if you’d like to see any of these homes before they go on the market, please call or email.

Now that the super bowl is cleared, February is here, and all we need are a couple of 40-degree days. Those are the factors that traditionally bring about the ’spring housing market’ in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area.