Browndale
Competitive market with charming single-family homes
Browndale has single-family homes in many architectural styles, including Cape Cod, Tudor Revival, new traditional, contemporary and prairie-style homes. Most of the area's homes were built pre-1950, and many have been updated and maintained to preserve their condition. “People will buy a $600,000 house that needs a ton of work, so they’ll tear that down and put up another $700,000 house,” Gerten says. “So, you’ve got price points in the $1.5 million range all of a sudden.” He explains that the market is competitive in Browndale: “It’s an upper-echelon neighborhood rather than a first-time homebuyer area, and inventory is always low because people tend to want to stay,” Gerten says. “A lot of units are selling off-market, so if you know of somebody that’s hinted at selling, they’ve got people knocking down their door.” Prices here start around $300,000 for a two-bedroom cottage and get as high as $1 million for a five-bedroom new build.Learning in St. Louis Park
Browndale students attend schools within the St. Louis Park School District, like Susan Lindgren Elementary, which received a B-minus from the educational review site, Niche. From there students can attend St. Louis Park Middle, which received a B grade, or St. Louis Park High, which received an A-minus. At St. Louis Park High School, students can participate in career readiness programs, including a Certified Nursing Assistant class that provides free professional development. Parents can also apply to send their children to Park Spanish Immersion Elementary, which received an A-minus on Niche.Food truck Fridays at Browndale Park
“One of the biggest draws is the Browndale Park itself,” Gerten says. “Our board is very active in creating experiences for the residents that live in the neighborhood, or even nearby, and proximity to the park is paramount.” At Browndale Park, the neighborhood association hosts Food Truck Fridays during the spring, summer and fall. “People bring their blankets, coolers, you name it, and the kids come down to play while the adults get to catch up,” Gerten says. “Kids get to unwind, and it’s a pleasant way to kick off your weekend.” For those seeking water access, proximity to Minneapolis’ lakes is another draw to the neighborhood. “Cedar Lake, Lake of the Isles and Bde Maka Ska are three of the city’s most popular recreational lakes, and they’re all directly adjacent,” Metchnek says. “If you’re someone who likes to be close to nature, you couldn’t ask for much more.”Bars, bakeries and retail shopping
Longtime local hangout Bunny’s Bar & Grill is where most residents hang out on weekends to grab a drink or catch the game. For a more elevated experience, the nearby Copperwing Distillery and The Dampfwerk Distillery have cocktail bars with house-distilled spirits. Neighborhood bakeries Heather’s Pies and Hold The Wheat sell sweet treats for those with and without gluten intolerances, and a nearby McDonald’s and Chipotle make picking up a weeknight dinner easy. For groceries, there’s a Fresh Thyme Market less than a mile away, and a nearby Target, Micro Center and Half Price Books offer retail shopping.Proximity to downtown and Methodist Hospital
“This is an inner ring suburb, so one of the first stops outside Minneapolis,” says Realtor Gary Metchnek of Edina Realty. “You’ve got really short commutes if you need to go downtown for work or entertainment.” Getting downtown takes less than 15 minutes when driving and about 45 minutes with the Metro Transit bus. Browndale is also a popular spot for those who work at Methodist Hospital, which is about a mile away. “Methodist Hospital is one of the big hospitals in the Twin Cities area,” says Realtor Joel Friday, who’s sold in the Twin Cities for nearly 20 years. The Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport is about 25 minutes away.Fostering community in St. Louis Park
Each June, St. Louis Park kicks off summer with the St. Louis Park Parktacular, a four-day celebration with a pool party, concert in Wolfe Park and parade. In September, the city comes together for the SLP Art Fair, where over 70 local artists display and sell their work.

Agents Specializing in this Area
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Joel Friday
Keller Williams Classic Realty
(612) 230-8874
265 Total Sales
1 in Browndale
$702,500 Price
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Michael Kaslow
Coldwell Banker Realty
(952) 666-4843
516 Total Sales
1 in Browndale
$340,000 Price
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Dean Sabacky
RE/MAX Results
(320) 526-2739
48 Total Sales
1 in Browndale
$356,000 Price
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Chris Rooney
RE/MAX Preferred
(952) 243-3277
261 Total Sales
1 in Browndale
$555,000 Price
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Leslie Larson
Coldwell Banker Realty
(651) 505-4446
74 Total Sales
1 in Browndale
$380,000 Price
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Joshua Johnson
eXp Realty
(612) 230-8917
127 Total Sales
1 in Browndale
$360,000 Price
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On average, homes in Browndale, Saint Louis Park sell after 31 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Browndale, Saint Louis Park over the last 12 months is $389,000.
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