by Steve Baklaich Realtor | Nov 11, 2019 | Area Information, St Cloud MN, Uncategorized
St Cloud’s Quality of Life is an important consideration for new home buyers. Realtors know many factors come into play when looking at a location and what you enjoy about living in that location. Today we are going to show you that you do not need to live in the big...
by Steve Baklaich Realtor | Nov 3, 2019 | Buying a Home, St Cloud MN, Uncategorized
Historic home buying in St Cloud is great fun! There are 3 distinct neighborhoods, or districts, to pick from when looking. Each neighborhood has it’s own character and history. We cover all 3 neighborhoods, Barden, Southside and Pantown, in this post on...
by Steve Baklaich Realtor | Oct 10, 2019 | Area Information, Buying a Home, St Cloud MN
Here are the top 5 reasons Veterans are Buying a Home in St Cloud One of the top 5 reasons Veterans buying a home should consider St Cloud when buying a home is because the area honors it’s veterans. Central Minnesota and specifically St Cloud are home to many...
by Steve Baklaich Realtor | Oct 1, 2019 | Buying a Home, St Cloud MN
Are you thinking about buying a home in pet friendly St. Cloud? St Cloud is a great community for pet owners. When buying a home, there are many aspects to consider to insure the happiness of both you and your pet. The process of buying a pet friendly home The best...
by Steve Baklaich Realtor | Sep 8, 2019 | Area Information, Buying a Home, St Cloud MN, Uncategorized
Buying a home in Central Minnesota Follow along as we look at several reasons why St Cloud and the surrounding area the perfect place to buy a home. Firstly we will look at why location matters, then proceed to location and how it effects value. Afterward we will...
by Steve Baklaich | Aug 18, 2010 | Area Information, St Cloud MN
Whitney Memorial Park is the largest developed park in St. Cloud MN at 142 acres. This huge park is a common gathering place for people in the central Minnesota area as the park is home to several baseball fields, 11 soccer fields and approximately 2 miles of walking...