Home listings: What $429,900 buys in the Twin Cities area

What you get for the money in Coon Rapids, Minneapolis and Woodbury.

December 31, 2020 at 4:44PM
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Coon Rapids (Jenna Bruski/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Coon Rapids

Built in 2017, this four-bedroom, four-bath house has 3,080 square feet and features three bedrooms on the upper level, a two-story foyer, granite kitchen countertops and stainless-steel appliances, walk-in pantry and full finished basement on a corner lot with pond views. Listed by Jenna Bruski, Team Fish MLS, 952-686-1014.

Minneapolis

Built in 1913, this two-bedroom, two-bath house in the Linden Hills neighborhood has 1,508 square feet and features two bedrooms and a deck on the upper level, fireplace, built-ins, hardwood floors, front and back porches and two-car detached garage. Listed by Mike Seebinger, Downtown Resource Group, 612-807-4958.

Woodbury

Built in 1994, this five-bedroom, four-bath house has 3,155 square feet and features three bedrooms on the upper level, fireplace, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, three-season porch, full finished basement, deck, playground structure, fire pit and basketball court. Listed by Larry Klecker, Dellwood Realty, 651-734-5602.

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