Home listings: What $144,900 buys in the Twin Cities

July 22, 2016 at 7:34PM
Robbinsdale
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Robbinsdale

Built in 1946, this three-bedroom, three-bathroom house has 800 square feet and features a new roof, maintenance-free siding, hardwood floors, full basement and one-car detached garage. Listed by Tom Lee, Empire Realty, 651-210-6306.

Minneapolis

Built in 1900, this five-bedroom, two-bathroom house in the Willard-Hay neighborhood has 1,746 square feet and features four bedrooms on one level, new furnace and air-conditioner, hardwood floors, porch, full basement and two-car detached garage. Listed by Josh Pomerleau, Keller Williams Classic Realty Northwest, 763-463-7580.

St. Paul

Built in 1913, this three-bedroom, one-bathroom house in the Payne-Phalen neighborhood has 1,483 square feet and features decorative glass windows, hardwood floors and woodwork, eat-in kitchen, porch, full finished basement, fenced yard and two-car detached garage. Listed by Gail Strom, Re/Max Results, 952-220-4027.

Note: Listings active as of July 20.

Minneapolis
Built in 1900, this five-bedroom, two-bath house located in the Willard-Hay neighborhood has 1,746 finished square feet and features four bedrooms on one level, new furnace and air conditioner, hardwood floors, porch, full basement and two-car detached garage. Listed by Josh Pomerleau, Keller Williams Classic Realty Northwest, 763-463-7580.
Minneapolis (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
St. Paul
Built in 1913, this three-bedroom, one-bath house located in the Payen-Phalen neighborhood has 1,483 finished square feet and features decorative glass windows, hardwood floors and woodwork, eat-in kitchen, porch, full finished basement, fenced yard and two-car detached garage. Listed by Gail Strom, Re/Max Results, 952-220-4027.
St. Paul (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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