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    Monday, 29 September 2008
    As we continue to learn more and more about our global climate and the changes in store for us, we are all thinking of cutting our carbon footprint. And what better way to lower our gas consumption than to walk. So when looking for a new home, some may find it important to live in a walkable neighborhood
    And of course there is a web site that will give a "walk score" for any address.  Isn't there a website for everything these days?
    walkscore.com is a great site. It defines walkable as:
    ?                     A center: Walkable neighborhoods have a discernible center, whether it's a shopping district, a main street, or a public space.
    ?                     Density: The neighborhood is compact enough for local businesses to flourish and for public transportation to run frequently.
    ?                     Mixed income, mixed use: Housing is provided for everyone who works in the neighborhood: young and old, singles and families, rich and poor. Businesses and residences are located near each other.
    ?                     Parks and public space: There are plenty of public places to gather and play.
    ?                     Pedestrian-centric design: Buildings are placed close to the street to cater to foot traffic, with parking lots relegated to the back.
    ?                     Nearby schools and workplaces: Schools and workplaces are close enough that most residents can walk from their homes.
    The neighborhood where our office is, St Anthony Park in St. Paul has a score of 68 out of a possible 100 - "somewhat walkable."  We have a couple of parks close by, restaurants, and can walk to a number of coffee shops.
    This is a great tool not only for those looking for a walkable neighborhood, but also for those looking for what's around their new home. You might be surprised to learn what's nearby.
    POSTED BY: Jess AT 05:00 am   |  Permalink   |  E-mail this
    Wednesday, 17 September 2008
    We all know that Real Estate Agents have their own language.  What is less well understood is how non-realtor-types translates it back into English. 
    Whether looking in Longfellow or Midway, St. Anthony Pk or Highland Pk, here is a handy guide to what we know some folks hear:
    What the REALTOR says:
    What the buyer hears:
    Hip neighborhood
    Lot’s of young skinny people in bad clothes
    Exciting neighborhood
    LOUD
    Pet friendly
    Never get rid of the smell
    Amazing views
    Interior is gross
    Recently renovated
    Interior gross, but painted
    Great curb appeal
    Flowers in front
    Charming
    Small
    Historic
    You may be able to fit a twin-sized bed on the 2nd floor.
    Charming, Historic
    Okay, does it have running water?
    Period fireplace
    Doesn’t work
    Quiet neighborhood
    All neighbors over 65, not that there’s anything wrong with that.
    Close to Downtown
    Compared to what…St. Cloud?
    Starter home
    Small and cheap
    Fixer-upper
    Hmmm, is Bob Villa or Martha Stewart needed?
    Great amenities
    No idea what you are saying
    Exciting opportunity
    Fixer-upper
    Good schools
    (ignored - everyone says this)
    Near parks
    Kids everywhere, not that there’s anything wrong with that
    Ready for your updates
    Fixer-upper
    Well-loved
    Fixer-upper that smells
    Close to Universities
    You’ll wake up to keggers at 3 a.m.
    Active condo association
    Insanely high association fee
    Low association fee
    Hmm, can they afford to repair their roof?
    Motivated seller
    Nearing Foreclosure
     
    Do you have any to add to our list?
     
    Yes, this is why we have Beth and Margaret to interpret the language of their peers before bringing you our to look at houses!
    Whethe in St Anthony Pk, Highland Pk, Longfellow, Midway, or anywhere in the metropolitan area - we can help!
    POSTED BY: Jess AT 10:44 am   |  Permalink   |  E-mail this
    Wednesday, 03 September 2008

    WOW! Is it really September already? We went through all that trouble to give me a wonderful title and then I abandon my post here at movingtominnesota.com.

    The summer sure got busy here, and we have you to thank for that! Keep your glowing recomendations flowing our way. As our business begins to slow heading towards winter, I am able to recommit to communicating with all of you via this blog.

    This will continue to be a place for a bit of education and a bit of humor.

    Speaking of education, check out the neighborhood links here on movingtominnesota.com. I've recently updated them with links to my favorite hotspots.

    POSTED BY: Jess AT 02:40 pm   |  Permalink   |  E-mail this


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