Home listings: What $400,000 buys in the Twin Cities area

What you get for the money in Shakopee, Edina and Little Canada.

February 26, 2021 at 4:19PM
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Shakopee

Built in 2007, this three-bedroom, four-bath house has 3,486 square feet and features three bedrooms and a loft on the upper level, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, hardwood floors, granite kitchen countertops and stainless-steel appliances, screened porch, full finished basement and deck. Listed by Ken Robinson, 612-562-9099, and Pilar Fairchild, 612-805-9535, Edina Realty.

Edina

Built in 1953, this four-bedroom, two-bath house has 1,630 square feet and features three bedrooms on the main level, two fireplaces, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, hardwood floors, screened porch, full finished basement, two-car detached garage and newer roof. Listed by Jessica Seidlitz, Edina Realty, 612-710-8283.

Little Canada

Built in 1948, this five-bedroom, two-bath house has 2,875 square feet and features three bedrooms on the main level, upper-level bonus room, hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen, sunroom, full finished basement, fenced yard and two-car detached garage with views of Lake Gervais. Listed by Terri Basting, Keller Williams Preferred Realty, 651-276-7088.

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