Up and Coming - Affordable Neighborhoods of the Twin Cities
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- Up and Coming - Affordable Neighborhoods of the Twin Cities
Today we're gonna be hitting off up and coming neighborhoods in the Twin Cities. Niche areas, sleeper suburbs, places that present a good value and are areas we see a lot of first time home buyers and investors attracted to. Hit that play button and tune in!
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S/O South Minneapolis. Jesse just hooked my partner and I up with a house near Minnehaha Creek. We are so excited about this new journey and even more excited by the great location. Highly HIGHLY recommend working with Jesse and his team if you are considering home buying in the twin cities!! 🏡👌🏼
Thank you so much, Kalley! It was such a pleasure helping y’all!!
I live in the Standish neighborhood. It’s gorgeous and I highly recommend it to anyone!
A great spot for sure!
Thanks, lots of great info but it’s difficult to refer back to and not many people will want to take notes or rewatch a 30 minute video!
I'm curious does anyone know what areas are between 45th Ave N down to Golden Valley Rd, and going east stopping at the 94 are within?
Hey love your content! Would you consider doing a Richfield video?
Yep we definitely will!!
Are there any walkable pockets that are not next to the highway? One thing I notice about Minneapolis is it is totally cut up by highways. Uptown and Seward seemed the closest to walkable areas, but they are still really close to highways which I'm trying to avoid due to air quality.
Depends on where you want to walk but I lived in the Ericsson neighborhood and my wife lived in the Keewaydin neighborhood in South Minneapolis and they're both walkable to Lake Nokomis, Minnehaha Creek, coffee shops, the light rail and restaurants.
@@ChrisOConnellMortgage Walkable to grocery store, coffee shops, library, park ideally. Those areas are next the the airport which also seems problematic. I'm having a hard time finding a place that is not choked by highways that is considered a walkable neighborhood. I wonder if they plan on removing any of the highways.
@@stephanimeyers9570 It is close to the airport but actually has very little flight noise - you can look at the flight patterns online. Also, look around the Nokomis Library and Oxendales grocery store on 34th Ave S - it's the perfect nook! Town Hall Tap, the post office, and some other shops are all right there. Close to Venn Brewing, the creek, and the light rail as well.