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Welcome to the North Suburbs

While I have helped 100's of customers move and relocate throughout the Twin Cities Metro, I live in the northern suburbs and have listed more homes in these communities. I am a "North Suburban Specialist" because of my additional knowledge of the real estate market and location of all the things we need to know about when moving; such as parks, schools, shopping, services, transportation, worship, and quality-of-life features.

Housing Types, Styles, and Price Ranges

While there are distinct differences in the cities and communities in the North Suburban area, there are also similarities among the age and type of housing stock availalble. I'm going to list some of the more common types in order of their typical price ranges so you can get a better idea of "What's what."

The Expansion Bungalow

The Expansion Bungalow, commonly called a 1 1/2 story, was a post-war home style built to handle the influx of new family homeowner after WW2. Typically, they have hardwood floors on the main level and an "expansion" bedroom upstairs that could be finished off later. The garage is usually detached. Price Range: $110-165K



The "FHA" Rambler

This basic rambler (ranch) was introduced mostly in the 50's. It is called the "FHA" rambler because it was set up with a 3rd BR that also "passed" through to the kitchen and could double as a formal dining room. This setup was used to satisfy FHA loan guidelines but offer more choice to the homeowner. Typically 880-1040 sq. foundation, with full basement. Detached or attached single or double garages.

Moundsview Expansion

This is an Expansion Bungalow in Moundsview. One of the nicer features of Moundsview is its larger, more wooded lots in some areas of the city. Price Range: $115-165K



Tuckunder Split

The "Split Level" appeared in the 60's and 70's as a way to produce an economical two-level home with a "daylight" basement. It could also be built on land with a higher water table. The "tuckunder" garage was a way to have inside access to the garage, and it also kept the garage warmer in the winter. 1000-1200 sf. foundation. Price range: $115-154K.



Multi Level

Starting in the 1970's, multi-levels provided a contemporary look with good value. 3-Levels typically have an entry foyer, kichen, and dining in the mid-level; bedrooms and living room upstairs; family room, extra BR and mechanicals below.



Upper Bracket

Newer and more luxurious homes begin around $215K and range upwards to $525K for spectacular lake homes. Newer neighborhoods bring a higher price but well-maintained homes in mature neighborhoods can bring top dollar when updated. A newer 2-Story can start at $265 with 3-car garage.




One nice feature of the Northern Suburbs is the wonderful mix of housing available, from affordable "first-time" homebuyer neighborhoods, to exclusive executive developments.


No matter what or where your home selection will be in the North Suburbs or Twin Cities Metro, let my experience work for you! Each area has it's own blend of history, options, and syles - please feel free to call or e-mail me for a free consultation!

Bonnie Hagel
Counselor Realty - Spring Lake Park
7766 Highway 65 NE
Spring Lake Park, MN 55432
(651) 636-8476
Email:Homes@BonnieHagel.com