With a commanding hilltop setting on “the point” overlooking Lake of the Isles, this handsome Tudor was designed by acclaimed architects Van Dyck and Brown. Built in 1930 with great attention to detail, the home features hardwood floors, original ceramic-tiled foyer & classic leaded windows. Working with architect David Heide, the remodeled kitchen features handmade British tile backsplash, white enameled cabinetry & top-of-the-line appliances. All 4 second floor baths have been remodeled, 3 with in-floor heat, while California closet systems have been added to the family bedrooms. Meanwhile, the remodeled lower level features a beautiful family room with gas fireplace, architect designed wet bar with leaded glass display cabinet, sink, microwave & beverage cooler. With lake views from all six bedrooms, an attached garage and landscaped rear yard with bluestone patios, this is truly an exceptional home. Enjoy summer canoeing/kayaking, bicycle paths & Shakespeare in the Park, while winter brings ski trails, ice skating & the Luminary Loppet.
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Berg Larsen Group - Barry Berg612-670-3600,
Coldwell Banker Realty - Lakes,
Berg Larsen Group - Chad M Larsen612-968-6030
Source: NorthstarMLS as distributed by MLS GRID,MLS#: 7007965
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Principal & interest
$1,547
Mortgage insurance
$0
Property taxes
$170
Home insurance
$105
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Utilities
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