Selling? Hoping to make your condo appealing with just a few touch-ups? Here are three ideas to make your Twin Cities condo a delight to behold—without spending on renovations. 1. Let’s See That Front-Door Flair! Most of today’s condo deals start with web browsing. So, a few Instagram-worthy flourishes out front may just draw your…
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St. Paul Historic Neighborhoods
Merriam Park-Lexington-Hamline – Located in downtown St. Paul area, Merriam Park was established as a suburb for businessman and their families. The area was crisscrossed with streetcar lines that were linked to both downtown and also a rail depot. In the early 1880’s most houses in this area were wooden…
Feng Shui for Minneapolis-St. Paul Homes/Condos: How Harmonizing Your Surrounding Environment Can Help in Peaceful Living
Feng Shui is the art of harmonizing yourself with the surrounding environment. Energy is all around us. The basic principle of Feng Shui is managing and balancing that energy in the right way. Positive energy can make our lives better. Home is where we spend most of our time. If…
Lowertown Saint Paul Loft Living
St Paul Lowertown condos & lofts provide the perfect living opportunity for anyone interested in enjoying all that the downtown area has to offer. From St Paul Farmers Market to exploring the infamous St Paul festivals, to dining out to your heart’s content, Lowertown lofts in St Paul, MN offer…
The Five Top Draws of Minneapolis-Saint Paul City Living
St. Paul is Minnesota’s capital, so it’s a political and cultural hub. Its residential areas suit every style, from the Victorian elegance of Summit Hill, to the boutique feel of Grand Avenue, to the artists’ lofts downtown. And Minneapolis offers skyscrapers amid historic landmarks, a famous row of restaurants, plus nightlife, recreation, and wonderful parks. What else draws home…
Walkable St Paul: Great Neighborhoods for Condo and Loft Buyers
Welcome to St Paul! The neighborhoods we feature here are standouts for sustainable, walkable living. It is entirely possible to live well in every one of these areas and visit coffee shops, restaurants, dog parks, and events without driving. The Walk Score website informed this selection, taking into account public transit and bike…