Old Highland Neighborhood is a Minneapolis community minutes from downtown Minneapolis and the North Loop neighborhood. Part of the Near North neighborhood, this is a strong community that many people don't even know exists... a community where many share the common goal of restoring and preserving their architectural heritage.
Platted in the 1860's, much of the development of the area occured in the late 1800's and early 1900's. It became known as Highland because it was located on the first high land as you come out of downtown Minneapolis. Although many historic buildings have been lost, many have also been preserved, with many thanks to Old Highland home preservationists. (click to see short video)
When I visited a home built in 1910 in this neighborhood last week I couldn't get out of my mind what a wonderful opportunity this is for someone who wants to renovate a historic home and live in a strong community of people sharing that same vision.
Although not one of the beautiful Victorians, this 1910 home is typical of the neighborhood... longtime owners who raised their family and lived there over 50 years.
Although the electrical panel was updated, the only electricity in the four bedrooms was from the original wall sconces... gas at one time and updated with electricity, the only electrical supply in the whole bedroom!
If you are looking to find a historic home to restore at an affordable price, don't overlook the Old Highland Neighborhood in north Minneapolis... a strong, vibrant neighborhood that calls itself 'a small town in the big city'.
It is a stable community with many long-time residents so homes aren't always available for sale but there can be great finds when they are. The house referenced above will be available for sale soon... let me know if you would like a private tour!
Sharlene Hensrud, RE/MAX Results - Email - Minneapolis Realtor