Why do some condos sit on the market for months while others attract the right buyers and the right offers? This report outlines the key strategies that give condo sellers a decisive advantage in today's market.

Economic times are changing. The real estate marketplace is changing too — and so must your home-selling strategy. With conflicting housing reports and ongoing uncertainty, it's easy to feel stuck. But with the right information, you can avoid the pitfalls most sellers fall into and get your home sold at the best price in the timeframe you need.

1. The Biggest Blunder That Keeps Condos "For Sale" Too Long

The most critical decision you'll make as a seller is where to set your asking price. Sellers have three choices: below market value,…

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We’re expanding our open house team and looking for 2–3 driven, professional individuals who enjoy meeting people and creating great experiences—without the pressure of becoming a full-time Realtor.

This role focuses on hosting open houses for downtown condos, lofts, and townhomes from March through November. You’ll be the face of the property during open houses, welcoming buyers, sharing details, and helping create a strong first impression.

You’ll be paid $25 per hour, and if you’re a licensed Realtor, you’ll also earn a referral fee on buyer deals that close from your open house leads. Non-licensed hosts are welcome and paid hourly.

We provide training, signage, tools, and support and you bring professionalism, reliability, great people…

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Navigating the Minneapolis Real Estate Market in 2026

Every new year brings questions about the Minneapolis real estate market. Is now a good time to buy? Should you sell? What’s actually happening out there? As we move through 2026, one thing is clear: the market isn’t chaotic, frozen, or falling apart. It’s more thoughtful. And strategy matters more than ever.

Here’s what we’re seeing on the ground.

Market overview

Minneapolis has always been a neighborhood-driven market, and that hasn’t changed. What has changed is how buyers and sellers approach decisions.

We’re no longer in a rush-everything, bid-over-asking environment. But we’re also not in a wait-and-see standstill. Well-priced homes in strong locations still move. Others don’t.

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