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4335 Minnehaha Ave
Magnificently Sth MPLS

4 Beds | 3 Baths | 1 Car Garage | 2233 SQFT

Completely updated and given a new life by PinPoint Homes this family home has to be viewed in person! An open plan design that flows effortlessly throughout and an abundance of natural light no matter where you are in the home.

3 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms on the upper level with the large opulent master having its own ensuite and walk in closet. The main level comprising of a gorgeous kitchen/living/dinning room and lovely 3 season porch leading to a rear deck looking over the deep private fenced lot. The lower with a large entertaining space and cinema/5th bedroom. A stroll away from Minnehaha Falls and a myriad of different walking trails/bars/restaurants/cafes. Enjoy the Minneapolis lifestyle to the fullest.

Property Information

Main Level
Living Room: 27×13
Dining Room: 13×11
Kitchen: 13×11
Sunroom: 16×10
Mudroom: 5×4
Bedroom 1: 11×10

Upper Level
Bedroom 2: 14×11
Bedroom 3: 13×10
Bedroom 4: 11×10

Lower Level
Family Room: 18×13
Recreation Room: 15×9

Additional Information
Baths: 3 Full: 1, 3/4: 2
Garage: 1 Car, Attached
Deck: 15×9
Appliances: Range, Indoor Grill, Microwave, Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Freezer, Washer, Dryer
Heating: Forced Air
Air Conditioning: Central Air

Neighborhood

Hiawatha

The Hiawatha neighborhood is one of five neighborhoods located within the Longfellow community. The neighborhood derived its name for its elementary school, Hiawatha. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the American poet born in 1807, made the names Hiawatha and Minnehaha famous in his poem, The Song of Hiawatha. The Longfellow community in which Hiawatha resides is well known for the Mississippi River and its biking and walking trails on the east, or historic Minnehaha Falls. There is also the lush, Midtown Greenway bike path on its northern border. It can be difficult to choose just one attractive and popular feature in the community.

Hiawatha provides an affordable, friendly, diverse and beautiful neighborhood, with scenery that is second to none. Manageable and aesthetically pleasing, Hiawatha offers the ideal location for Craftsman cottages. The neighborhood is one of the best places for those looking to be in close proximity to the downtown area of Minneapolis, while still having a private, scenic, and family-friendly environment. With one-third of the neighborhood set aside for parkland, and a population of over 5,000, this neighborhood is one of the prettiest places to live in the city of Minneapolis.

The Hiawatha neighborhood is home to two parks. They include:

Hiawatha School Park: A 4 acre park located adjacent to the local elementary school, Hiawatha School Park is an active destination ideal for families and young children. The park offers a basketball court, hockey and ice skating rinks, playground, soccer and softball fields, tennis courts, and a wading pool. For those desiring passive recreation the park also offers gardens and a picnic area. A great location for entertaining the whole family, Hiawatha School Park is a staple of the local community and school system.

Minnehaha Regional Park: Minnehaha Regional Park is one of the oldest and most visited parks within the entire state of Minnesota. This is largely due to its beautiful scenery and unique attractions. At 167.24 acres, the park encompasses a significant portion of the Hiawatha neighborhood. The biggest attraction at the park is its 53-foot waterfall. Minnehaha Falls is incredibly scenic year-round, with gushing water during the warmer months and a frozen ice crystal drop off in the wintertime. Visitors from all around travel here to see the falls and take pictures. Other attractions include limestone bluffs, a river, bandstand, biking paths, decorative fountains, a disc golf course, gardens, picnic areas, a playground, numerous art sculptures, volleyball courts, a wading pool, and trails. Also located within the park is the Sea Salt Eatery which offers fresh seafood, wine, beer, ice cream, and more. Encompassing the southern half of the Hiawatha neighborhood, Minnehaha Regional Park is an integral part of the local community, and each year it draws in more than 850,000 visitors.

While about 30% of the neighborhood is dedicated to parks, the rest of Hiawatha is devoted to residential space. Although there are not many commercial attractions within the neighborhood, Hiawatha offers a lifestyle that has a small town feel compared to many other neighborhood areas within the big city. It is an attractive spot for those seeking a quiet, scenic lifestyle surrounded by urban amenities.

Local Community Information

Minneapolis, Minnesota

The city of Minneapolis, Minnesota is the largest city within the entire state. As one of the “Twin Cities,” Minneapolis and its neighbor St. Paul constitute the 16th largest metro area in the nation. With over 400,000 residents, Minneapolis is a dynamic and bustling city.

Minneapolis is a very important economic center in the Midwest. Second only to Chicago, Minneapolis offers much of the employment and industry found in the Midwest area. Known for its high concentration of Fortune 500 companies, Minneapolis is recognized as a global city for its impact on the global economy. Major corporations such as Target, U.S. Bancorp, Xcel Energy, Ameriprise Financial, and Thrivent Financial have established their corporate headquarters within Minneapolis. Additional major employers include Accenture, Allina Health, Fairview Health Services, the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, and more.

There are many amenities located in and around the city. With a heavy emphasis on the arts, residents and visitors alike enjoy renowned landmarks such as the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis Institute of the Arts, Weisman Art Museum, the Guthrie Theater, the Orpheum Theater, Orchestra Hall, First Avenue, and more. Additionally, Minneapolis is a premier athletics city, with Target Field, home of the Minnesota Twins baseball team, Target Center, home of the Minnesota Timberwolves basketball team, and U.S. Bank Stadium, home of the Minnesota Vikings football team all being located within the city. Minneapolis also includes fine dining, fabulous infrastructure, and first-class medical care facilities all within the city limits.

The city has a total land area of nearly 59-square miles, of which a little over 5 percent is water. The major route through the city is Interstate 94, which comes from the Brooklyn Park area and connects with Interstate 35W. This leads into the city of Richfield. Interstate 94 continues eastward towards St. Paul. The route that comes in from the west is Interstate 394 from the St. Louis Park area. These Interstates, along with other major highways and transit services, offer convenient travel for the city's commuters, not only into the Downtown area, but the surrounding suburbs and beyond.

Map of Minneapolis, Minnesota
Map of Minneapolis, Minnesota

Hennepin County

Hennepin County is home to Minneapolis, and contains the largest county population for the state of Minnesota. It is located in the heart of the seven county metro, and is surrounded by Carver, Anoka, Ramsey, Dakota, and Scott County. Hennepin County hosts hundreds of live music concerts, sporting events, 5k fundraisers, and other fun activities.

Hennepin County also is home to the Mall of America, The Country's largest indoor mall. The Mall of America is seen as a tourist destination for hundreds of thousands every year and contains hundreds of stores. The Mall also has a fully functioning indoor amusement park, Nickelodeon Universe and an underwater sea life aquarium for individuals and families to enjoy on a daily basis.

Outside of the hustle and bustle of any major downtown, Hennepin county has dozens of major lakes and lake communities where people can slow down and enjoy the summer months on boats and beaches.

Map of Hennepin County, Minnesota
Map of Hennepin County, Minnesota
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