Are Condos & Townhomes The Next Housing Boom?

The Star Tribune has a good article discussing the demographic changes coming to the Twin Cities in the coming years and how cities and housing are not currently designed for the needs of our aging population.  The best explanation of the trend is found in their infographic:
(image courtesy Star Tribune)

So while new housing built in the last 20 years targeted larger households, the growth in households in the next 5 years is in smaller households.  But not so fast!  Currently there is a glut of townhomes and condos for sale so some of the future demand will be satisfied by this inventory:

Months Supply of Homes for Sale in the Twin Cities

(image courtesy MAAR)

Downtown Minneapolis Condos and Townhouses

Looking for a condo or townhome in and around downtown Minneapolis? Click below for quick search links to all the developments:

North Loop

212 Lofts
5th Avenue Lofts
710 Lofts
720 Lofts
730 Lofts
801 Washington Lofts
918 Lofts
Bassett Creek Lofts
Bookmen Lofts
Bookmen Stacks
Harvester Lofts
Herschel Lofts
The Itasca Lofts
The Landings
Lindsay Lofts
Renaissance on the River
River Station
Riverwalk Lofts
Rock Island Lofts
Security Warehouse Lofts
SO+HO
Tower Lofts
Whitney Square
Lofts at International Market Square

Mill District (Downtown East)

607 Washington Lofts
American Trio Lofts
Bridgewater Lofts
Humboldt Lofts
Metropolitan Lofts
North Star Lofts
Park Avenue Lofts
Stone Arch Lofts
Washburn Lofts
The Whitney
The Zenith

Central Business District (Downtown West)

The Carlyle
Centre Village
City Heights
The Crossings
The Ivy
Riverwest
Six Quebec
The Towers

East Bank

Citiscape Townhomes
Calumet Lofts
Colbalt Condominiums
Grove Street Flats
The Falls
The Pinnacle
Flour Sack Flats
La Rive
Lourdes Square Townhomes
Marquette Townhomes
Phoenix on the River
River Park Townhomes
St. Anthony in Towne
Village @ St. Anthony Falls
Brownstones
Lofts
Townhomes
West Island Avenue Condominiums
Winslow House

Eden Prairie Townhome Development: 65% Foreclosed in 2007

I recently came across a small townhome development in Eden Prairie that had multiple units for sale on the MLS, all of which were in the Redemption Period of Foreclosure.  After showing it to my client, a neighbor next door who was renting his unit came out and asked me what I knew about what was going on with the units in there.

Based off of discussions with him and research I did through Hennepin County and the MLS, I’ve discovered that in 2007, 26 of the 40 units in the development had gone through a Sheriff’s Sale in 2007!

Come to find out that most or all of this development has been rentals and a varied conglomerate of people owned the units in the development.  Most of the foreclosures and owners in the development owned multiple units.

With so many foreclosures in the development, its future looks bleak.  The association that maintains the property likely has not received payments on many of the units for 12-18 months!  Further, eventually those homes will be purchased by someone but the sheer number in there will lead to a quick erosion in prices.

When a buyer sees these homes online they look like a good deal but when an agent does a little investigation, it becomes clear that there are numerous hazards with purchasing in that development that require great caution.

In today’s market there are some really great deals out there… but there are also some that look good but are not.  It is important to have a competent agent working with you to help investigate the situation and to represent your best interests in the transaction.



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