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Minnesota Investment Opportunity: Rental Portfolio of 39 Single Family Homes in Minneapolis and Saint Paul for Sale

Tagged: David Olson, David Olson Real Estate, davidolsonrealestate.com,

Awesome Investment Opportunity here in Minnesota and the Twin Cities! I’m selling an entire portfolio of single family rental properties of 39 single family homes in Minneapolis and St. Paul. Close to a million in equity if sold individually & close to a 7% cap rate with cash flow close to $280k after paying management…. Read more »

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Our Service Continues After The Sale

Tagged: Referrals,

We devote ourselves to serving the needs of our clients before, during and after each sale. Instead of disappearing after the closing, you can expect us to keep in touch. We will send you valuable information each month, and will also call from time to time just to check in and see if you need anything. We have… Read more »

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Why We Work By Referrals

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The www.TwinCitiesPropertyFinder.com team is built around relationships. To us relationships will always be more important than transactions. Maybe you’ve noticed that many real estate agents take a transactional approach to sales—identifying clients, closing the deal, and then moving on to the next one. We intentionally choose not to work that way because we believe home buyers… Read more »

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Meet the Mayor of Chaska Minnesota: Mark Windschitl

Tagged: Carver County, Chaska, Chaska Curling Center, City Council, Mark Windschitl, Mayor of Chaska, Minnesota,

As a realtor who works in the community of Chaska, I’ve made it my mission to learn in depth about the history, schools, community life, and parks that make this city so unique. I believe that what greatly contributes to a home’s value is its location and the amenities that are a part of it…. Read more »

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City of Lakeville: Schools & District 194

Tagged: Century Middle School, Christian Heritage Academy, City of Lakeville, Dakota County, Lake Marion Elementary School, Lakeville, School District 192, school district 194, School District 196,

With 35 percent of the population under the age of 18, the city of Lakeville recognizes the importance of outstanding schools. The community is served by Independent School Districts 192, 194, and 196; each of which consistently produces students who score above the national average on achievement tests. Independent School District 194, also known as… Read more »

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City of Lakeville: Parks & Trails

Tagged: Antlers Park, Aronson/Quigley-Sime Park, City of Lakeville, Dakota County, King Park, Lakeville, Parks and Recreation, Ritter Farm Park, Steve Michand Park, Valley Lake Park,

The city of Lakeville consists of over 36 square miles of land and 1.7 square miles of water. Lakeville’s Park and Recreation Department maintains a total of 62 properties, mainly consisting of parks, athletic fields, trails, and beaches. Within the city, there are more than 100 miles of pedestrian and bike trails and 1,400 acres… Read more »

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City of Lakeville: A Brief History

Tagged: City of Lakeville, Dakota County, Enngren's Grocery, Hastings and Dakota Railroad, J.J. Brackett, Lakeville,

The Sioux people were the earliest inhabitants of southern Minnesota, including the present day City of Lakeville. In 1853, Captain William B. Dodd designed and directed the construction of a road that served as a practical land route connecting the military forts in Saint Paul to southern forts. In the year 1855, J.J. Brackett, a… Read more »

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City of Lakeville: Community Life

Tagged: City of Lakeville, Dakota County, Lakeville, Lakeville Area Arts Center, Lakeville Art Festival, Panorama of Progress, Things to do,

With close to 56,000 residents, the City of Lakeville is the 16th most populous city in Minnesota. In recent years, the city has experienced a population boom and is one of the fastest growing cities in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metro area. With around 38 square miles of land area and a location approximately 23 miles… Read more »

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City of Apple Valley: Parks & Trails

Tagged: Alimagnet Park, Apple Valley, Apple Valley Aquatic Center, City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Kelley Park, Lebanon Hills Regional Park, Parks and Recreation,

With 17.5 square miles of rolling hills, quarries, woods, and lakes, Apple Valley is the perfect destination for outdoor activities throughout the year. The city is home to 48 parks with numerous recreational opportunities like softball, swimming, tennis, skating, picnicking, and more. Farquar Park: This is one of Apple Valley’s most popular destinations to enjoy… Read more »

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City of Apple Valley: A Brief History

Tagged: Apple Valley, Charles Verrill, City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Henry Verrill, Lebanon Township, Orrin Thompson, Union Township,

Apple Valley’s historical roots lead back to the mid-1800’s when it was a part of the Lebanon Township farming community. The first settlers were believed to have come in the year 1855 from the east coast. Lebanon Township’s first settlers were Henry J. and Charles Verrill and their wives. Each took a claim of 160… Read more »

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City of Apple Valley: Community Life

Tagged: Apple Valley, Apple Valley Golf Course, City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Dakota County Library, Freedom Day's, MacPhail Center, Mid-Winter Fest,

The city of Apple Valley has close to 49,000 residents, making it the 18th most populous city in Minnesota. According to Money Magazine, Apple Valley was ranked 17th on “best places to live in the United States” in 2013. As a city south of the river, the bedroom community of Apple Valley offers spacious living… Read more »

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City of Apple Valley: Schools & District 196

Tagged: Apple Valley, Brighton Academy, City of Apple Valley, Dakota County, Eastview High School, Falcon Ridge Middle School, School District 196, School of Environmental Studies,

Apple Valley, Minnesota is part of the Independent School District 196. The district, also known as Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan Public Schools, provides education to around 27,000 students from early childhood to 12th grade. The district’s mission is to educate students to reach their full potential. The core beliefs of the district are that students always come… Read more »

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City of Mounds View: Schools & District 621

Tagged: Bethel University, City of Mounds View, Highview Middle School, Mounds View, Mounds View High School, School District 621, University of Northwester-St Paul, Valentine Hills Elementary,

The city of Mounds View, Minnesota primarily belongs to Independent School District (ISD) 621, also known as the Mounds View School District. The Mounds View School District (ISD 621) includes six elementary schools, three middle schools and two high schools. Their mission as a district is to, “educate learners through a broad range of programs… Read more »

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City of Mounds View: Parks & Trails

Tagged: City Hall Park, City of Mounds View, Groveland Park, Lambert Park, Mounds View, Parks and Recreation, Silver View,

Mounds View is home to 10 city parks. All of Mounds Views parks are small, and include amenities such as a baseball field or a basketball court. These small parks promote the neighborhood life, as kids can be found playing together on the all throughout the summer days.  A few of these beloved parks are:… Read more »

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City of Mounds View: A Brief History

Tagged: CIty History, City of Mounds View, Mounds View, Village of Mounds View,

The village of Mounds View, Minnesota, was established in 1958. However, its history starts much earlier. Since the Territorial Legislature established most counties and townships, the Township of Mounds View was created on May 11, 1858, the same day Minnesota became a state. When the infrequent traveler would pass through the township, the features that… Read more »

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