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Our real estate agents have helped folks buy and sell houses all over Minnesota, but many homeowners face a particular set of challenges when they're trying to buy one home and sell another home at the same time.
If first-time homeowners have one advantage, it's the ability to buy a new house without already carrying around their previous mortgage. Here are five tips for selling your old house and buying a new one without getting stuck paying two mortgages at the same time.

If you're in the market for homes in Minneapolis or Saint Paul, you might just find yourself settled in your new home in time for one of the most exciting events of the year: Fourth of July celebrations throughout the Twin Cities!
Although not Revolutionary-era cities, both Minneapolis and St. Paul have been around since the mid-1800s. That has given them lots of time to develop their reputation for some of the best Fourth of July festivities anywhere in the United States.
You'll uncover all kinds of opportunities to participate in a truly patriotic bash!
Let's look at some of them right now:

No matter which homes in Alexandria you look at, you'll be within easy reach of more than 300 lakes. There's something to do around Minnesota's lake country all year around, so it's perfect for outdoor adventurers, growing families, and anyone who wants to spend more time in nature.
Kids will especially love the opportunity to enjoy the summertime lake season!

St. Cloud, Minnesota is the perfect place to make your mark outside the Twin Cities. Homes in Saint Cloud appeal to Millennials, established professionals, and families.
With a population around 67,000, St. Cloud is the state's 10th-largest city: It's the perfect mid-sized option for those who want high-class amenities along with community. Like many other major cities in Minneapolis, its history dates to the 1800s. It was founded in 1856 and named after the city of Saint-Cloud in France.
Although it stands just 65 miles from the Twin Cities, Saint Cloud has a character all its own. This is created, in part, by prestigious Saint Cloud University: The third-largest public university in the state.
St. Cloud has been The Granite City since practically the beginning and still has many active quarries today. Every year, residents get together to celebrate its heritage and all the city means to them with St. Cloud Granite City Days.
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