To say dining at 510 Groveland turned out to be more than Mary Ruth Harsha had bargained for is an understatement. By the end of the evening, she had practically moved in.
"I came there for dinner and fell in love with the building," she said of the stately building in Minneapolis' Loring Park area. "I went up to the front desk and asked if there was anything available, went up and looked at an apartment and took it on the spot."
That was 17 years ago, when Harsha moved from Mahtomedi to Minneapolis. Now she's getting ready to hand over the keys to the next person who will fall in love with the historic building, which operates as a cooperative and houses residences above a ground-floor restaurant that over the years has been the 510 Restaurant, La Belle Vie and, now, P.S. Steak.
She's listed her apartment at $275,000, or $406 per square foot, a relative bargain price in the boutique building.
"It's priced to sell," said Harsha, who is moving to Michigan, where she grew up.
At 677 square feet, the one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment built in 1927 is one of the smaller pads in the approximately 30-unit building. The Homeowners Association (HOA) fee runs $1,559 a month.
Co-op living
Harsha considers the HOA worth it because "it covers everything," she said. That includes reserves for capital projects, operating costs that include heating and central air, electrical, utilities, internet and cable, as well as a gym.