Home listings: What $345,000 buys in the Twin Cities area

What you get for the money in Ramsey, St. Paul and Ham Lake.

May 14, 2021 at 5:34PM
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Ramsey (Lana Yatskina/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Ramsey

Built in 1897, this one-bedroom, one-bath house has 1,206 square feet and features an upper-level bedroom, formal dining room, porch, partial unfinished basement, newer guesthouse with sauna, double-car detached garage, storage shed and fenced yard on a 2-acre lot. Listed by Lana Yatskina, Discovery Group, 612-986-9386.

St. Paul

Built in 1955, this two-bedroom, three-bath house in the Summit Hill neighborhood has 1,675 square feet and features an upper-level bedroom, hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen with stainless-steel appliances, four-season porch with skylights, finished basement, deck and one-car detached garage. Listed by Brian D. Doyle, National Realty Guild, 651-283-7133.

Ham Lake

Built in 1972, this four-bedroom, two-bath house has 2,061 square feet and features vaulted ceiling with wood beams, fireplace, eat-in kitchen with stainless-steel appliances, full finished basement and deck with a view of Lake Netta. Listed by Krista Wolter, Coldwell Banker Realty, 612-247-5106.

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St. Paul (Brian D. Doyle/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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Ham Lake (Krista Wolter/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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