12527 24th Street N

Amazing!! Custom built family friendly home situated on 2.72 heavily wooded acres. Perfect and peaceful - a setting you truly must see to believe!

Built in 2005, this gracious home offers 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, as well as numerous other comfortable rooms and spaces. Upon entering the home you will immediately note the inviting family room with a gas fireplace, surrounded by stone from floor to ceiling. Step further to a spacious kitchen finished with abundant maple cabinets, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and huge center island with a sink and breakfast bar. Around the corner lies the chef’s office and a mud room with tiled floor sink.

The upper level master bedroom suite includes a separate shower and soaking tub, double sinks and generous walk-in closet. Through the 3 panel maple doors is the convenient second floor laundry room.

Adjacent to the dining room, the delightful screen porch has outdoor speakers, a ceiling fan, recessed lighting and is surrounded by trees that bring in the scenic outdoors.

Featuring a media room with surround sound and a wet bar, the walkout lower level also includes a recreation area, roomy bedroom and 3/4 bathroom.

A perfect blend of style and function tucked into an ultra private wooded lot, just minutes from the freeway.

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Want money back at closing?

Don’t use ePerks!

There are a handful of real estate companies who will give you back money at closing. In the Twin Cities area, a company with a big green house logo and slick website have exploded onto the scene with TV ads, billboards, bus benches, etc. On a national level, ePerks offers similar rebates.

As a Realtor, ePerks is similar to many other lead generation websites in the way that they want your money and don’t give you much (if anything) in return. I get emails and phone calls several times a week with great “opportunities” for leads.

Well, to get to the point about ePerks, when they went online they hired bloggers to hype their services. Vlad Zablotskyy was one of them and he quickly realized ePerks was a company he didn’t want to promote. He started his own blog to discuss the situation and it became popular with agents who felt the same way - ePerks takes your money and doesn’t offer a good service.

I’m not a lawyer, but looking at the court papers it appears ePerks owner Ben Behrouzi (why did he have to ruin a perfectly good first name?) is suing Vlad for slander. This is due to a post on another blog where ePerks “allegedly” called Vlad a child molester and was “allegedly” caught red-handed. Vlad called them out on it and now ePerks is “allegedly” losing customers.

I watch enough People’s Court to see that Judge Milian typically yells at people when they ask for pain and suffering. “Hey, join the club buddy!” On the opposite side of the coin, Vlad will surely incur big legal expenses. So the good folks at Bloodhound Blog created the Support Vlad Zablotskyy Legal Defense Fund - click on the image below to see how you can help.


Support Vlad Zablotskyy’s Defense Fund
Defend your own right to free speech!

One last note - I emailed a local Realtor who I noticed was signed up with ePerks. He told me:

I signed up for the lowest level and in 2 months I never received a lead so I just canceled it.

Looks like another lead generation company trying to get their hands on my hard-earned money.

UPDATE:

I received emails from two more local real estate agents about their experience with ePerks:

I signed up with ePerks maybe 7-8 weeks ago and I purchased three zip codes exclusively. I put in my request to cancel yesterday. According to their “statistics”, I should have received somewhere around 15-20 leads by now and I have received exactly 1 - and I’m not convinced that the one wasn’t created by ePerks themselves. When I look up how many people have visited the site and how many contacts have been made - they listed two contacts. It was the same person twice.

Personally I wouldn’t recommend it. I own Eagan, Stillwater and a chunk of Woodbury and haven’t gotten squat out of it. If you can’t get leads in those areas, then nobody is looking at this web site.

So far it has been a bust, I have been with them for about 3 months and I got two exclusive zip codes. I have received 2 leads so far; one was a guy that swore up and down he didn’t sign up and didn’t know how I got his info and the other had bad contact info. The main reason I signed up was because the sales guy told me that they have a guarantee if within 6 months you don’t get an ROI you are free till you do. Later I found out they give you just the general membership for free which I think would be pretty worthless. So far I don’t think eperks is worth the money. Hope this helps.

I signed up for the exclusive membership, but I am finding that it may be kind
of a waste… I have only recieved 2 leads (neither of which called me back…
One said he wasn’t even in the market!), and have been in for over a month. I
may cancel…

2008 Drum Beauty

Colts Drum & Bugle Corps trumpets

On June 22nd, the best drum corps show in Minnesota will take place right here in Stillwater. Drum Beauty will host 4 of last year’s top 12 corps, along with 7 other performing corps.

If you are aren’t familiar with drum corps, it can be best described as professional marching band (but don’t call them a band). Members practice one show for over 2 months, rehearsing for up to 14 hours per day. They can easily travel over 12,000 miles performing in different cities each night. More stats can be found on the Drum Corps International website.

Do they stay in hotels? Do they get paid? No and no. They sleep on gym floors and have to pay for the privilege of marching with the corps. So why would anybody do it? Many different reasons - to gain experience, make lifelong friends, be part of a professional team, meet your significant other (yes it does happen). This short video shows the dedication it takes to be in drum corps:

Go to the Drum Beauty website and order tickets. I suggest the VIP seats - that’s where you’ll find me cheering loud for my corps, the Colts.

The performing corps will be staying and practicing at the following locations:

Blue Knights - St. Croix Lutheran High School, West St. Paul (map)

Blue Stars - Blaine High School, Blaine (map)

Carolina Crown - Totino Grace High School, Fridley (map)

Colts - Hill Murray High School, Maplewood (map)

Colt Cadets - Lakeville South High School, Lakeville (map)

Madison Scouts - Champlin Park High School, Champlin (map)

Phantom Regiment - Blackhawk Middle School, Eagan (map)

Is your Stillwater home secure?

Many home sellers don’t like the idea of having strangers in their home when they aren’t there. However, this is the way showings are typically done in Minnesota: the buyer’s agent takes their buyers into your home, and you are usually gone. Is this safe?

It depends.

The best way to make it safer is by having your Stillwater Realtor use the new ibox from GE. This new digital lockbox requires an electronic key, which uses an update code that expires daily. The ibox also logs all Realtors (or appraisers, home inspectors, etc.). The major problem with the push button or dial lockboxes is that once a person knows the code, they can come back and get into your home any time.

So when talking to a Stillwater Realtor about selling your home, make sure they use the latest technology available.

Stillwater homes are overpriced

Stillwater real estate price per square foot

Real estate prices are occasionally measured by the price per square foot. This allows for a better comparison between differently priced homes as well as homes of different sizes. In this pricing measurement method, the sale price of a home is divided by its area. For example, a home that sold for $300,000 and has 2,000 square feet would have a price per square foot of $150.

Researching the price per square foot for Stillwater homes over the past year shows the following information:

Stillwater, MN Sold Homes - Price Per Square Foot
month - year $/sq.ft. units sold
April 2008 134.84 19
March 2008 150.20 20
February 2008 152.88 16
January 2008 131.44 16
December 2007 133.80 15
November 2007 127.90 20
October 2007 164.12 25
September 2007 154.25 24
August 2007 160.21 38
July 2007 151.22 41
June 2007 146.37 30
May 2007 162.97 31
April 2007 186.90 31

Over the course of 1 year, this averages to $163.09. The same search resulted in 287 active listings asking an average of $177.90 per square foot. Of those listings, 148 are below and 139 are above the average. Going back to the example home of 2,000 sq ft, the difference of $14.81 ($177.90 - $163.09) results in $29,620.

Note: A few listings were discarded because they report having only 1 square foot or really distort the results because of their high listing price.

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