This house says Minnesota on the outside but screams Florida on the inside.
Isn t the housing market in Rochester, Minnesota crazy? Houses are selling in less than a day with multiple offers and the prices are.well, they ve got me thinking that now might be the perfect time to get some cash out of my own house and move. Just for fun, I started Googling to see what other homes were selling for $500,000 and more in our state and there is one house in Saint Paul that says Minnesota on the outside but is screaming Florida on the inside. Look at the photos and see for yourself.
$550,000 House in Minnesota Has Palm Trees and Putting Green
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$550,000 House in Minnesota Has Palm Trees and Putting Green
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It is truly one of the most beautiful natural attractions in Southeast Minnesota, and it is now officially reopened to visitors after being closed for more than a year. So you may just want to get the family together and head to Forestville/Mystery Cave state park to check it out!
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According to a news release from the Minnesota DNR, public tours resumed at Mystery Cave back on July 1st at Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park. According to the DNR, the public tours of Mystery Cave run for one hour, and the tour showcases scenic pools and a variety of cave formations.
A State Park In Southeast Minnesota Has Resumed Public Cave Tours
It is truly one of the most beautiful natural attractions in Southeast Minnesota, and it is now officially reopened to visitors after being closed for more than a year. So you may just want to get the family together and head to Forestville/Mystery Cave state park to check it out!
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According to a news release from the Minnesota DNR, public tours resumed at Mystery Cave back on July 1st at Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park. According to the DNR, the public tours of Mystery Cave run for one hour, and the tour showcases scenic pools and a variety of cave formations.