1020 Laurel Ave
St Paul, MN 55104, USA

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Jun 30, 2021

  • Dave Decker

Sold for $550,000

This outstanding updated turn of the century home boast charm & character. Large rooms and an open feel on all 3 floors. Stunning woodwork, hardwood floors, built in buffet and updated kitchen. Sellers have done many improvements including finishing 3rd floor flex room........ could be an office, play room, workout space, or additional bedrooms / master suite when egress ladder is added.

Sold for $550,000

This outstanding updated turn of the century home boast charm & character. Large rooms and an open feel on all 3 floors. Stunning woodwork, hardwood floors, built in buffet and updated kitchen. Sellers have done many improvements including finishing 3rd floor flex room........ could be an office, play room, workout space, or additional bedrooms / master suite when egress ladder is added.

  • Marley Zielike

Architecture Place Social Issue

Black and white photograph of 1020 Laurel Avenue in Saint Paul. Building is also known as Ouroborous East, the first energy-retrofitted house in the Upper Midwest and a project of the University of Minnesota College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture.

Architecture Place Social Issue

Black and white photograph of 1020 Laurel Avenue in Saint Paul. Building is also known as Ouroborous East, the first energy-retrofitted house in the Upper Midwest and a project of the University of Minnesota College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture.

1904

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