What $335,000 buys in the metro area

November 14, 2015 at 6:46PM
... St. Louis Park
Built in 1936, this three-bedroom, two-bath house has 2,050 finished square feet and features an upper-level bedroom and bath, hardwood floors, fireplace, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, full finished basement, patio, deck, fenced yard and one-car attached garage. Listed by Shelly Billiet, Edina Realty, 612-240-3661.
St. Louis Park (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

… ST. LOUIS PARK

Built in 1936, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom house has 2,050 square feet and features an upper-level bedroom and bath, hardwood floors, fireplace, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, full finished basement, patio, deck, fenced yard and one-car attached garage. Listed by Shelly Billiet, Edina Realty, 612-240-3661.

… MINNEAPOLIS

Built in 1917, this four-bedroom, two-bathroom house in the Tangletown neighborhood has 2,290 square feet and features three bedrooms on one level, hardwood floors, fireplace, built-ins, newer air conditioner and furnace, full partially finished basement, deck and one-car detached garage. Listed by Tim Hyde, Coldwell Banker Burnet, 612-859-8842.

… OAKDALE

Built in 1990, this four-bedroom, four-bathroom house has 2,743 square feet and features three bedrooms on one level, fireplace, eat-in kitchen, four-season porch, full finished walkout basement, deck and sprinkler system. Listed by Jason Gorman, Keller Williams Premier Realty, 651-248-2752.

Note: Listings active as of Nov. 10. Photos provided by Shelly Billiet/Tim Hyde/Jason Gorman

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Minneapolis (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
... Oakdale
Built in 1990, this four-bedroom, four-bath house has 2,743 finished square feet and features three bedrooms on one level, fireplace, eat-in kitchen, four-season porch, full finished walkout basement, deck and sprinkler system. Listed by Jason Gorman, Keller Williams Premier Realty, 651-248-2752.
Oakdale (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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