Minnesota handyman special

c.1955 Two Bedroom Minnesota Handyman Special For Sale $54,900

$54,900

If you’ve been hunting for the perfect spring renovation project, your search ends here with this Minnesota handyman special! The 776-sf home has two bedrooms, one bath, an attached garage, and city water and sewer.

Realtor Comments

Put your talents to work to restore this 2-bedroom ranch home with an attached garage back to its glory. Electrical service has been upgraded.

  • 2bed
  • 1bath
  • Circa 1955

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918 Plainview Ln, Albert Lea, MN 56007

If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended. 

Contact Realtor: Heather Allen

Brokered by Leland Realty

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Pros

  • Scenic lakeside setting and outdoor recreation: Albert Lea sits on several lakes (including Fountain Lake and Albert Lea Lake), offering boating, fishing, swimming, trails, parks, and year‑round outdoor activities.
  • Affordable housing and cost of living: Home prices and rents tend to be lower than in larger Minnesota metro areas, making it easier to buy or rent on a modest budget.
  • Small‑city amenities with regional access: The city offers grocery stores, restaurants, medical clinics, schools, and retail options while remaining within a reasonable drive of larger centers like Mankato, Austin, and the Twin Cities for specialized needs.
  • Community events and cultural offerings: Local festivals, farmers’ markets, community theater, and parks programming provide civic life and family‑friendly activities.
  • Good healthcare presence: Mayo Clinic Health System and other local medical providers offer a range of healthcare services within town.
  • Reasonable commute times and low traffic: Compared with larger cities, traffic congestion is minimal and daily commutes are typically short.
  • Educational resources: Public schools, nearby community college courses, and adult-education opportunities serve local residents.
  • Quiet, family‑friendly neighborhoods: Many residential areas offer safe streets, parks, and community programs suitable for families and retirees.

Cons

  • Limited job diversity for specialized careers: While healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and services provide local employment, opportunities in high‑tech, finance, or specialized professional fields are more limited—some residents commute or relocate for certain careers.
  • Seasonal weather and winter conditions: Cold winters with snow and ice are typical; heating, snow removal, and winter driving are important considerations.
  • Fewer major cultural and nightlife options: While offering local events and dining, Albert Lea lacks the breadth of cultural institutions, diverse dining, and nightlife found in large metropolitan areas.
  • Retail and specialty-service gaps: For certain specialty retailers, high‑end shopping, or niche services you may need to travel to larger nearby cities.
  • Public transportation limitations: Local transit exists but is limited; personal vehicles are usually necessary for most errands and commuting.
  • Economic sensitivity to regional trends: Like many small cities, Albert Lea’s economy can be influenced by regional manufacturing trends and broader economic cycles, which can affect job stability in certain sectors.
  • Broadband variability in outskirts: Internet speeds and cell coverage can be inconsistent in rural outskirts—verify service for specific properties if remote work or streaming is essential.
  • Some neighborhoods vary in condition: As in many older cities, neighborhood quality and home‑maintenance levels can vary—research specific areas before moving.
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