Remember 2022? Crazy, frothy year in real estate, where houses sold in multiple offers and above the asking price? After a couple of relatively soft years in 2023 and 2024, this year opened up with a bang. Buyers are tired of sitting on the sidelines, waiting for lower rates and lower prices, while rates just went sideways and prices continued to climb. Expectations are high though - when buyers offer list price or higher when there are multiples, it's usually always for homes that are in great condition. So keep that in mind if you're thinking of selling still this year. And if you're buying, it helps to work with someone who's professional, knows the market and has experience winning in multiple offer situations (wink, wink...)
Open House
With the type of homes that I like to represent selling so quickly, honestly, it's hard to find a good open house to work! But, this weekend, I'll be in Minneapolis hosting at a cute 2 bedroom home at a $325 price point. Crazy to think that that's the opening price point for a nice home anymore, but I expect the open will be busy and that this one won't last long. Check it out or, better yet, stop by!
Saturday, April 5, 11am - 1pm
4645 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, MN
$325,000 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 2 car detached garage, 1030 square feet
Link to listing here: https://bit.ly/4loaveC
Hardwood floors, original wood trim, new sewer line, newer roof and appliances. It's a charming home at a great price and the location is pretty sweet too!
Ready to buy or sell? Give me a call and let's achieve the outcome you're hoping for!
About Mitch
I'm a real estate agent in the Twin Cities servicing the larger metro area and western Wisconsin. I represent buyers and sellers (both very different skillsets, by the way) who want great service and positive outcomes! If you're thinking of buying or selling in the next 12 months, give me a call and let's talk about how it works, the market and what your dream home looks like to you.
Mitch Culbreath
612.516.4323
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