Home listings: What $264,900 buys in the Twin Cities

June 16, 2017 at 6:52PM
Burnsville
Built in 1942, this three-bedroom, two-bath house has 1,694 square feet and features three bedrooms on one level, two fireplaces, updated main level bathroom and kitchen, formal dining room, hardwood floors, full finished walkout basement and deck. Listed by Daren Jensen, Edina Realty, 612-720-6284.
Burnsville (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Burnsville

Built in 1942, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom house has 1,694 square feet and features three bedrooms on one level, two fireplaces, updated main-level bathroom and kitchen, formal dining room, hardwood floors, full finished walkout basement and deck. Listed by Daren Jensen, Edina Realty, 612-720-6284.

Minneapolis

Built in 1900, this five-bedroom, three-bathroom house in the Jordan neighborhood has 2,266 square feet and features an eat-in kitchen with granite countertops and stainless-steel appliances, hardwood floors, full unfinished basement and two-car detached garage. Listed by David Brown, Greenway Homes Realty, 612-685-2053.

Maplewood

Built in 1984, this three-bedroom, three-bathroom house has 2,008 square feet and features three bedrooms on one level, fireplace, eat-in kitchen, full finished basement and deck. Listed by Brandon Hedges, Re/Max Results, 612-730-6717.

Note: Listings active as of June 14.

Minneapolis
Built in 1900 , this five-bedroom, three-bath house located in the Jordan neighborhood has 2,266 square feet and features an eat-in kitchen with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors, full unfinished basement and two-car detached garage. Listed by David Brown, Greenway Homes Realty, 612-685-2053.
Minneapolis (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Maplewood
Built in this three-bedroom, three-bath house has 2,008 square feet and features three bedrooms on one level, fireplace, eat-in kitchen, full finished basement and deck. Listed by Brandon Hedges, Re/Max Results, 612-730-6717.
Maplewood (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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