Kris Lindahl Real Estate News

Is this High School or the Real Estate Industry?

It’s soap-box day on the old Kris Lindahl blog. Usually I don’t let stuff like this bother me but after hearing the following from several people, I’ve decided to write about it. Maybe it will be therapeutic, who knows? Anyway, check this out. It has recently come to my attention that certain other Minnesota real […]

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It’s Bug Season in Minnesota: How to Deal with Stink Bugs, Ticks & More

If you’ve ever spent any time in Pennsylvania you may be familiar with the stink bug. Unfortunately familiar – this little guy packs a wallop in the smelly department. They’re prolific too, each female laying up to 30 eggs a year. Accidentally introduced into this country, Pennsylvanians have battled this pest for years, especially those […]

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How much is a Good School District Worth?

If resale value is important to you, buy a home in a quality school district. Study after study shows that not only do these homes hold their value better during down markets, but they are worth more than comparable homes in lower-rated school districts. None of the studies I’ve read were conducted here in Minnesota, […]

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Tech Gadgets for the Home

A couple of years ago I was interviewed by RealEstate.com and they called my real estate practice a “technology powerhouse.” I love tech, as most everyone that knows me can attest. Technology is the cornerstone of my business and the reason I’m able to sell so many homes. Well, that and my amazingly charming personality. […]

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Taking the Pooch for a Romp – Minnesota Dog Parks

What a beautiful day today! Tomorrow is supposed to be pretty nice as well. Winter is just a weird memory at this point. You know those lazy weekends when you have nothing in particular you have to do? How about sharing the day with your pooch? I have so many clients that swear their dogs […]

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Moving Up: Should you Buy or Rent?

So many of my former clients are outgrowing their present homes and thinking about moving up to a larger home. Selling the current home isn’t the problem – the inventory of available homes is still suppressed with lots of buyers in the market. We need listings. The problem is that these folks are also buyers, […]

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