Home listings: What $239,900 buys in the Twin Cities

December 11, 2016 at 5:56AM
Orono
Built in 1900, this three-bedroom, one-bath house has 1,456 square feet and features two bedrooms on one level, eat-in kitchen, ful basement and one-car attached garage located close to Lake Minnetonka. Listed by Jeff Martineau, Coldwell Banker Burnet, 952-210-2626.
Orono (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Orono

Built in 1900, this three-bedroom, one-bathroom house has 1,456 square feet and features two bedrooms on one level, eat-in kitchen, full basement and one-car attached garage close to Lake Minnetonka. Listed by Jeff Martineau, Coldwell Banker Burnet, 952-210-2626.

St. Paul

Built in 1953, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom house in the Merriam Park neighborhood has 1,287 square feet and features a fireplace, hardwood floors, an updated bath, eat-in kitchen, full finished walkout basement, patio, deck and one-car, tuck-under garage. Listed by Brad Palecek, Edina Realty, 952-927-2848.

Falcon Heights

Built in 1951, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom house has 1,750 square feet and features coved plaster ceilings, fireplace, hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, full finished basement and patio. Listed by Robert Allen, Edina Realty, 651-639-6434.

Note: Listings active as of Dec. 7.

St. Paul
Built in 1953, this two-bedroom, one-bath house located in the Merriam Park neighborhood has 1,287 square feet and features a fireplace, hardwood floors, an updated bath, eat-in kitchen, full finished walkout basement, patio, deck and one-car tuckunder garage. Listed by Brad Palecek, Edina Realty, 952-927-2848.
St. Paul (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Falcon Heights
Built in 1951, this two-bedroom, two-bath house has 1,750 square feet and features coved plaster ceilings, fireplace, hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, full finsihed basement, and patio. Listed by Robert Allen, Edina Realty, 651-639-6434.
Falcon Heights (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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