Oak Drive is one of the most sought after streets in East Edina. Enjoy the warm, welcoming photos…
6601 Interlachen Blvd-Testimonial
This home is For Sale and on the market! We appreciate the testimonial, and if you want more information on this property, give us a call and we can put you in touch with the agents who are listing the property.
“Blueline Homes did an exceptional job of delivering high quality at a reasonable price. The home was completed on time and on budget, with none of the problems you hear about with other builders. Scott and Margaret are a pleasure to work with – they are very knowledgeable, conscientious, and responsive. In addition, they demonstrated great integrity throughout the building process. I will definitely work with them again on my next home!”
If you would like more information on BLUELINE HOMES, please contact Scott Busyn at 952-807-8765 or scott@bluelinecollection.com.
6601 Interlachen Blvd-For Sale
We are excited to announce that our Blueline home at 6601 Interlachen Blvd in Edina, is finished and is now on the MARKET!
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Contact Scott today at 952-807-8765 for more information!
5328 Halifax Avenue-For Sale!
Another popular Blueline Home for sale at 5328 Halifax in the heart of Edina. Walk to 50th and France and conveniently close to Downtown, Minneapolis Lakes Area and the award winning Edina Schools. Contact Scott at 952-807-8765 for more information. http://bit.ly/1RzgoFk
5101 Indianola Avenue, Edina
Blueline Homes, a division of Great Neighborhood Homes presents a timeless Colonial in Edina’s Arden Park neighborhood. Open floor plan. Gourmet kitchen with center island, walk-in pantry and window sink. Pocket office, huge mudroom, front porch and a hard to find 3-car garage. Master suite with vaulted ceiling. Spa-like master bath with soaking tub and a huge walk-in closet. Upstairs laundry. Lower level features a rec room, 5th BR, exercise room and 3/4 bath. Potential sport court.
5 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths (4 beds up, one lower level)
4000sf (1400 main, 1450 upper, 1150 lower)
Open floor plan
Gourmet kitchen with center island, walk in pantry, and window sink
Pocket Office
Huge mudroom
Front porch
Hard to find 3 car garage
Master Suite with vaulted ceiling
Spa-like master bath with soaking tub and huge walk in closet.
3 other large kids bedrooms upstairs with big windows and closets
Jack and Jill bath
Upstairs laundry
Lower level features rec room, 5th Bedroom/exercise room, 3/4 bath, and tons of storage.
Many upgrades available including:
Indoor Sport court
Screen porch
Outdoor fireplace
Steam shower
Golf simulator
Craft Room
Wet bar
Smart home technology
Wine Cellar
Home Theatre
Heated Floors
New construction to be built on one of the quietest yet walkable streets in Arden Park. Call Scott at 952-807-8765 or email him scott@greatneighborhoodhomes.com.
“No McMansions” Article Reinforces Blueline Homes Concept
The Wall Street Journal article “No McMansions for Millennials” describes the growing trends in housing for echo boomers. Blueline Homes are a perfect match for a generation seeking a simpler and smarter way of living!
Excerpt from the article:
“Here’s what Generation Y doesn’t want: formal living rooms, soaker bathtubs, dependence on a car.
In other words, they don’t want their parents’ homes.
Much of this week’s National Association of Home Builders conference has dwelled on the housing needs of an aging baby boomer population. But their children actually represent an even larger demographic. An estimated 80 million people comprise the category known as “Gen Y,” youth born roughly between 1980 and the early 2000s. The boomers, meanwhile, boast 76 million.
Gen Y housing preferences are the subject of at least two panels at this week’s convention. A key finding: They want to walk everywhere. Surveys show that 13% carpool to work, while 7% walk, said Melina Duggal, a principal with Orlando-based real estate adviser RCLCO. A whopping 88% want to be in an urban setting, but since cities themselves can be so expensive, places with shopping, dining and transit such as Bethesda and Arlington in the Washington suburbs will do just fine.
“One-third are willing to pay for the ability to walk,” Ms. Duggal said. “They don’t want to be in a cookie-cutter type of development. …The suburbs will need to evolve to be attractive to Gen Y.”