Home listings: What $424,900 buys in the Twin Cities

November 27, 2016 at 6:00AM
Wayzata
Built 1930, this three-bedroom, three-bath house has 2,001 square feet and features three bedrooms on one level, fireplace, formal dining room, original hardwood floors, partial unfinished walkout basement, wraparound porch and two-car detached garage. Listed by Steve Albers, Re/Max Results, 763-229-9067.
Wayzata (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Wayzata

Built in 1930, this three-bedroom, three-bathroom house has 2,001 square feet and features all three bedrooms on one level, fireplace, formal dining room, original hardwood floors, partial unfinished walkout basement, wraparound porch and two-car detached garage. Listed by Steve Albers, Re/Max Results, 763-229-9067.

St. Paul

Built in 1925, this five-bedroom, three-bathroom house in the Macalester-Groveland neighborhood has 2,920 square feet and features three bedrooms on one level, two fireplaces, hardwood floors, sunroom, full finished basement, patio and two-car detached garage. Listed by Stacey Johnson, Spara Realty, 651-785-4909.

Woodbury

Built in 2016, this five-bedroom, four-bathroom house has 3,154 square feet and features four bedrooms and laundry on the upper level, fireplace, eat-in kitchen with Silestone kitchen countertops and stainless-steel appliances and finished walkout basement. Listed by Justyna and Jeff Johnson, Edina Realty, 651-501-2345.

Note: Listings active as of Nov. 22.

St. Paul
St. Paul (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Woodbury
Built in 2016, this five-bedroom, four-bath house has 3,154 square feet and features four bedrooms and laundry on the upper level,fireplace, eat-in kitchen with Silestone kitchen countertops and stainless steel appliances, finished walkout basement. Listed by Justyna and Jeff Johnson, Edina Realty, 651-501-2345.
Woodbury (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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