Our house has been on the market for almost three years. Initially we were hoping to get more than it was worth, and by the time we realized it, the bubble had popped and we had missed any shot of selling for a reasonable price. This was almost two years ago. We've lived the past couple of years being used to keeping the house clean at all times, and having to leave for an hour several times every week just so somebody could walk through for 5 minutes and leave us an email saying they didn't want to live in such an urban area (there's one of the reasons I can't stand Minnesota: people here think 44th and Nicollet is disgustingly dense). Finally, we realized we could rent it and move on to somewhere that more closely resembles Not-a-Suburb. It didn't take long at all, and a after a few weeks on Craigslist, we had a tenant. We're now moving from the great underrated neighborhood of Kingfield (it may look a lot like a suburb, but it is vaguely walkable, for Minneapolis) to Linden Hills. I think we're going to like it much more. The kid will certainly love living so close to three parks, having two toy stores within a block, and having one of the best children's bookstore in the city right there. In the interest of nerditude, I made a table representing the closeness of certain key neighborhood resources to both our new and previous residences. Units are typical Minneapolis long blocks, approximately eight to a mile.
| Distances in Blocks | Our current place | Our new place |
| Grocery Store | 14 | <1 |
| Library | 11 | 1 |
| Wine/Beer Shop | 14 | 7 |
| Gas Station | <1 | 7 |
| Cleaners | 1 | 7 |
| Coffee Shop | <1 | <1 |
| Dentist | 7 | <1 |
| Bakery | 7 | 1 |
| Another Bakery | 7 | 3 |
| Butcher | 6 | <1 |
| Children's Bookstore | 10 | 1 |
| Hardware Store | 6 | <1 |
| Closest Park | 2 | 2 |
| Second Closest Park | 6 | 2 |
| Third Closes Park | 9 | 2 |
Neighborhood restaurants are a little tougher to compare. Kingfield has Corner Table, Cafe Ena, Pepitos, Fresh Wok, Victors, Anodyne, and Grand Bakery within three blocks, but it also has Papa John's, Bruegger's, and Subway (not to mention a KFC that has been abandoned for a decade) in that radius. Linden Hills has Zumbro, Cafe 28, Sebastian Joe's and Famous Dave's with a block, but also Great Wall Chinese, France44, Convention Grill, and Milio's within four blocks. But also a Bruegger's. If you want to hop on a bike and ride for three minutes, Kingfield has all the awesome stuff at 48th and Chicago, but Linden HIlls has 50th and France at approximately the same distance. There's good food all around, but there's sushi on Chicago.
Comments (5)
How is the Linden Hills area "less suburban"? Isn't that dangerously close to Edina?
Posted by Chris D. | August 4, 2007 4:26 PM
Posted on August 4, 2007 16:26
Dugan: "How is the Linden Hills area "less suburban"?"
Ryan: "In the interest of nerditude, I made a table representing the closeness of certain key neighborhood resources to both our new and previous residences. Units are typical Minneapolis long blocks, approximately eight to a mile.
Distances in Blocks Our current place Our new place
Grocery Store 14 Library 11 1
Wine/Beer Shop 14 7
Gas Station Cleaners 1 7
Coffee Shop Dentist 7 Bakery 7 1
Another Bakery 7 3
Butcher 6 Children's Bookstore 10 1
Hardware Store 6 Closest Park 2 2
Second Closest Park 6 2
Third Closes Park 9 2
Zakcq: Don't you love it when people read.
Posted by onetenchelsea | August 6, 2007 1:47 PM
Posted on August 6, 2007 13:47
Yay! I am so happy for all of you! Personally speaking (and that is pretty much all I am capable of), the butcher shop, children's bookstore and hardware store near your new place are awesome. Or, at least they were 2.5 years ago.
That Linden Hills Co-Op ain't too shabby, neither (but, really, everything is shabby in comparison to The Wedge).
p.s. I will feel better next time I see you. For real, yo.
Posted by elizabeth | August 6, 2007 11:01 PM
Posted on August 6, 2007 23:01
Dude, you left out the comparison for funeral homes? What happens if you have someones remains that you have to transport for cremation? THEN where would you be?
Posted by Ben | August 7, 2007 2:40 PM
Posted on August 7, 2007 14:40
touche
Posted by onetenchelsea | August 7, 2007 4:19 PM
Posted on August 7, 2007 16:19