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

April 30, 2017 at 3:54AM
Elk RIver
Built in 2002, this four-bedroom, three-bath house has 3,454 finished square feet and features a fireplace, cherry and hickory hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen, sunroom, full finished lower level, fenced yard, three-car attached garage and multi-car detached garage on a 2.5-acre lot. Listed by Jolene Holcombe, Keller Williams Classic Realty, 612-636-0834.
Elk RIver (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Elk River

Built in 2002, this four-bedroom, three-bathroom house has 3,454 square feet and features a fireplace, cherry and hickory hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen, sunroom, full finished lower level, fenced yard, three-car attached garage and multicar detached garage on a 2.5-acre lot. Listed by Jolene Holcombe, Keller Williams Classic Realty, 612-636-0834.

St. Louis Park

Built in 1946, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom house has 1,813 square feet and features an upper-level bedroom, two fireplaces, formal dining room, granite kitchen countertops, full basement, fenced yard and a two-car detached garage. Listed by Renee Wilson, Edina Realty, 612-282-3335.

Stillwater

Built in 1888, this five-bedroom, three-bathroom house has 4,127 square feet and features four bedrooms on one level, three fireplaces, natural woodwork and hardwood floors, pocket doors, stained-glass windows, full basement and two-car detached garage. Listed by Richard McDonough, Edina Realty, 612-819-3518.

Note: Listings active as of April 19.

St. Louis Park
Built in 1946, this three-bedroom, two-bath house has 1,813 finished square feet and features an upper level bedroom, two fireplaces, forming dining room, granite kitchen countertops, full basement, fenced yard and a two-car detached garage. Listed by Renee Wilson, Edina Realty, 612-282-3335.
St. Louis Park (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Stillwater
Stillwater (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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