Most Minnesota homebuyers realize that they can’t expect a perfect home inspection report when buying a resale home. Cosmetic flaws and minor repairs are easily managed and shouldn’t be deal breakers. That said, there are some issues that are more serious and should give the buyer pause if not addressed…
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The Path To Homeownership
If you’re thinking of buying a home and not sure where to start, you’re not alone. Here’s a map with 10 simple steps to follow in the homebuying process. Let’s connect today to discuss the specific steps along the way in our local area. RE/MAX ResultsShannon Lindstrom, RealtorDirect: 612-616-9714www.ShannonLindstromRealtor.comwww.ShannonLindstrom.info The…
Motivated Seller – Make Me an Offer!
Even in a strong Twin Cities seller’s market, a homebuyer might hear the words, “Make me an offer.” For a nicely appointed home in the Twin Cites that is well priced, this can be a surprise. Being invited to write an offer can often give the buyer pause. Most buyers…
Why Should You Move to the Twin Cities
Minneapolis & Saint Paul are a sprawling metropolitan area in Minnesota. These famous cities’ downtowns are roughly 10 miles apart, with the Mississippi River flowing between them. Both Minneapolis & Saint Paul rank high among property seekers’ list thanks to its outstanding accessibility, hosting several Fortune 1000 companies, numerous educational…
Buying a Home in Minneapolis- Saint Paul with an Easement
If the home you’ve fallen in love that has an easement, you may be wondering how this affects you. An easement gives a person or entity the right to use part of your land, but only for a very specific reason. For example, a utility company may have an easement…
MN Home Buying Myths
Buying a condo, a townhome, or a single-family home can seem like a huge undertaking. You don’t need to be a first-time home buyer to find the process overwhelming. There is so much information available, how can you tell what’s true and what’s a myth? Understanding the difference can help…