SOLD: $240,000 LIST PRICE: $249,900
This 1953 rambler is on a corner lot in east Edina. With 2,108 square feet, it features hardwood floors, three bedrooms on one level, two fireplaces and lower-level amusement room.
SOLD: $572,500 LIST PRICE $599,900
Built in 1955, this 3,040-square-foot rambler is on the east side of Lake Cornelia with 100 feet of lakeshore. It has an open floor plan, four bedrooms and a walk-out to the lake.
SOLD: $933,333 LIST PRICE: $1,095,000
This 1928 3,850-square-foot Tudor in the Country Club neighborhood has four bedrooms, updated kitchen, two fireplaces, sunroom, hardwood floors and luxury master bathroom.
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