Real estate news and insights

Our Edina Realty lawyers provide insights on what to do if your neighbor builds a fence that encroaches onto your property.
When you are selling a home in Minnesota, you are legally obligated to disclose all pertinent information about your home to potential buyers.
If you buy a home without having it inspected by a professional, you may end up with a lot of unnecessary repairs.
You can gain a distinct advantage over other homebuyers by arranging for financing before you put an offer on a home.
Homeowners interested in selling a home should factor in how the home sale will affect their federal and state tax returns.
Wondering how to sell your house? The home selling process is filled with many steps and may appear complicated, especially to first-time sellers. From the preparation to the closing table, there are many ways to break down the process and set yourself up for a successful sale
Consider these three basic home improvements before you sell your Minnesota home this winter.
Ready to dive into homeownership? We’ll walk you through the process and give you tips on navigating the seller’s market in Minnesota and western Wisconsin.
If you’re planning to move to a smaller home in Minnesota or western Wisconsin, here are insights you can use as you prepare to downsize your home.
With a low inventory on the market in price points under $500,000, many Minnesota homebuyers are finding themselves competing in multiple offer situations.

Status Definitions

For sale: Properties which are available for showings and purchase

Active contingent: Properties which are available for showing but are under contract with another buyer

Pending: Properties which are under contract with a buyer and are no longer available for showings

Sold: Properties on which the sale has closed.

Coming soon: Properties which will be on the market soon and are not available for showings.

Contingent and Pending statuses may not be available for all listings