Home listings: What $154,900 buys in the Twin Cities

May 7, 2017 at 2:13AM
Anoka
Built in 1926, this two-bedroom, one-bath house has 1,194 square feet and features an upper level bedroom, hardwood floors, full unfinished basement, porch, fire pit area and one-car detached garage. Listed by Shawn Rogers, Keller Wiliams Classic Realty, 612-987-4946.
Anoka (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Anoka

Built in 1926, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom house has 1,194 square feet and features an upper-level bedroom, hardwood floors, full unfinished basement, porch, fire-pit area and one-car detached garage. Listed by Shawn Rogers, Keller Wiliams Classic Realty, 612-987-4946.

St. Paul

Built in 1950, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom house in the Payne-Phalen neighborhood has 1,128 square feet and features hardwood floors, built-ins, formal dining room, stainless-steel kitchen appliances, full basement, fenced yard and a one-car detached garage. Listed by Jim Singewald, Re/Max Results, 763-213-9311.

Newport

Built in 1860, this three-bedroom, one-bathroom house has 1,224 square feet and features three bedrooms on one level, eat-in kitchen, patio and porch. Listed by Claudia Noble, Keller Williams Premier Realty, 1-715-220-0668.

Note: Listings active as of May 3.

St. Paul
Built 1950, this two-bedroom, one-bath house located in the Payne-Phalen neighborhood has 1,128 square feet and features hardwood floors, built-ins, formal dining room, stainless steel kitchen appliances, full basement, fenced yard and a one-car detached garage. Listed by Jim Singewald, Re/Max Results, 763-213-9311.
St. Paul (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Newport
Built in 1860, this three-bedroom, one-bath house has 1,224 square feet and features three bedrooms on one level, eat-in kitchen, patio, and porch. Listed by Claudia Noble, Keller Williams Premier Realty, 715-220-0668.
Newport (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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