SOLD — Traditionally Appointed “Linden Hills” Home

4023 Ewing Ave S, Mpls MN 55410

$1,099,000
AVAILABLE

4023 Ewing Ave S
South Minneapolis, MN
55410

Home Description

Enjoy Modern Living in a Traditionally Appointed Linden Hills Tudor-Style Home

Property Details

beds 5
baths 4
parking 2
sqft 3753
price $1,135,000

If you are looking for a newer construction home in the most sought-after residential neighborhood in Minneapolis...your search is over!

By combining the traditional look and feel of a historic Linden Hills home with all the modern comforts, you get the best of suburban living while having the benefit of nearby city amenities.

Situated on hard-to-find 3,700 finished square feet, 4023 Ewing Avenue S provides you with every modern comfort imaginable.

This modern, Tudor-style, new construction home was recently built in 2014. It comes with today’s necessities, including a mudroom, private patio, gourmet kitchen, and luxurious master suite. 

With three finished levels, you’ll have plenty of living space for a new or growing family with an abundance of local activities to participate in.

A Neighborhood that Defines “Walk Ability” 

Finding an exclusive property in a highly sought-after community may be considered luck. But finding one that’s close to city amenities, activities, and events can’t be passed up!

Take a quick stroll down the tree-lined streets or run or bike around the nearby lakes to embrace this bustling and popular neighborhood. Who knows, you just might meet a few of your neighbors who share the same enthusiasm about Linden Hills as you do!

Nearby, you’ll discover two of the city’s most popular lakes, Lake Harriet and Bde Maka Ska, where you’re ideally situated to enjoy every water activity you can think of or just simply enjoy the view. And don’t forget to visit the other parks and lakes located throughout the Minneapolis area. 

Just a mile away, you can visit Lake Harriet that provides you with plenty of activities to choose from, including sailing, a system of bike and walking trails, beach areas, and a bandshell that’s utilized for concerts and performances during the summer months. Grab something to eat at the outdoor restaurant and hang out in the designated picnic area while you and friends watch the band at this fifth-generation venue.

Take a walk over to Bde Maka Ska Park, which is the largest link in the Chain of Lakes, and only six blocks away. It contains three beaches and lots of water recreation activities. Here you’ll discover biking paths, a fishing pier, boat dock, sports fields, walking and biking paths, as well as a beach and picnic area.

And just a few blocks away, you can walk over to the shops and dining choices available at a variety of establishments. Impress friends and family at Martina, one of the most popular dining spots in the area. As a four-star restaurant, Martina offers an array of Argentinian cuisine and boasts some of the best cocktails in the city.

Linden Hills Park provides recreational activities for the entire family. The park includes sports fields, a tennis court, a basketball court, an ice skating rink, a hockey rink, a wading pool, and a playground to enjoy activities year-round.

For an educational outing, learn more about the town’s history by heading over to the Minnesota Streetcar Museum that pays homage to the area’s streetcar designation. Enjoy a historical tour, shop for unique gifts and souvenirs, or hop on a streetcar as a quick way to travel back and forth from either Bde Maka Ska or Lake Harriet. 

Throughout the year, you, your family, and guests can enjoy events like the Linden Hills Festival held annually in May. This community celebration has designated areas for dining and a beer garden, as well as a stage where local musicians can entertain attendees. Bring the kids as there are plenty of activities to keep them busy along with a used book sale, art fair and marketplace, and a silent auction. 

And if you enjoy museums, you can visit the Smithsonian-affiliated Bakken Museum. Here you’ll find an abundance of science and technological discoveries. Not to mention you can participate in experiences like Frankenstein’s Laboratory where you can watch the famous monster come to life and “meet” author Mary Shelley. 

Anyone in the family a wine or cheese aficionado? Take a quick walk over to the popular corner of France and 44th Street, where you’ll discover a worldly selection of wine, spirits, beers, and ethically-sourced cheeses. On Fridays and Saturdays, you can enjoy free tastings or enhance your knowledge with enlightening courses about a variety of foods and beverages. 

Take a few more steps over to 50th Street and France, and you can shop away at character-filled shops, eat at a variety of dining establishments, or visit the indie movie theater.

A Timeless Look and Private Escape Just Outside Your Door 

As you approach the home’s front exterior, it’s hard not to miss the exquisite detail that stands out from the surrounding homes. The landscaping sets a tone that this is no ordinary home, and it’s filled with charm both inside and out.

The backyard offers a unique private patio that’s ideal for entertaining guests or quiet evenings for just the family. Additional landscaping adds a touch of beauty lined with a tall cedar privacy fence. You’ll feel as if you’ve entered your own private oasis and aren’t anywhere near the city at all.

Open Layout and Spacious Main Level

Walk through the front doors, and you immediately embrace a naturally lit open space. Throughout the home, you’ll find timeless design with modern touches, such as crown moldings and gorgeous wood floors. A built-in Sonos speaker system allows you to play the perfect tunes for any occasion, whether home alone or entertaining a crowd.

To the right, you’ll discover the family room with a cozy gas fireplace and double, French doors that lead out to the patio. The space is ideal for backyard patios allowing for guests to transition from the outdoors to indoors and vice versa.

You’ll also find a distinct office just a few more steps away that also contains abundant light. It’s the ideal space that’s just isolated enough to provide privacy for those days when a commute is out of the question.

Beautiful Gourmet Kitchen with Abundant Storage

To the left of the front door, the dining room contains a distinct-trimmed ceiling and post to help distinguish the space apart from the entryway. It features built-in cabinetry that offers storage options as well as a platform for buffet-style dining.

The kitchen is filled with industrial Jenn-Air appliance, including a 48” range, custom cabinets, and soft-close doors and drawers. Even though the room is expansive, you won’t feel out of touch with guests as they can congregate at the large island or nearby dining or family rooms. 

Get Ready for Rest and Relaxation on the Upper Level

When it’s time to wind down for the day, head upstairs where you’ll find many bedrooms to choose from.

The master suite has everything you could ever dream of with abundant space and a walk-in closet that features shelving and drawers for all your clothing storage needs. The master bath has separate dual vanities, a walk-in shower, and plenty of storage space for linens and towels.

An additional three bedrooms can be found on the upper level along with a full bath. Transform one of the rooms into a nursery or save it for future living space as your family grows. You’ll also find the laundry room on the upper level for added convenience.

Finished Basement Provides a Variety of Space and Comfort

Entertaining for the big game, but it’s too cold to BBQ outside? Not to worry because the lower level provides ample space to entertain guests or hang out for family movie nights complete with a wet bar.

Use one of the rooms for working out or as an additional bedroom. Or, you could also use it as a library, bigger home office, or a playroom for the kids.

Timeless Design with an Open Concept

This home has a wonderful style that is transitional and has elements of design that are timeless with modern touches. With five bedrooms, three finished levels, and an abundance of overall storage space throughout, you can have a home unlike any other available on the market. 

This home is well-maintained with a brand-new look and feel. You can have all the amenities of your own private space while living close to all the neighborhood and surrounding areas have to offer. 

 

About the Neighborhood

 Information about the Linden Hills Neighborhood:

Bordered by two of the city’s most popular lakes (Bde Maka Ska and Lake Harriet), Linden Hills residents know how to have a good time on and off the water. There’s plenty of rich history here, too, as the neighborhood started buzzing when the Como-Harriet streetcar line began rolling through in the 1920s (you can still take a nostalgic ride today). Just steps away from the line, the commercial hub of the neighborhood thrives with fabulous cafes and a vast array of indie shops. There are countless ways to play at Lake Harriet, part of the Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park. Nearly 3 miles of pedestrian and bike trails circle the perimeter and pass some of the city’s most stunning homes. Rent bikes—in addition to canoes, kayaks and paddle boats—through Wheel Fun Rentals. No matter where you’re at on the lake, it’s hard to miss the castle-like Band Shell, complete with turrets. Here, you’ll find a full lineup of free concerts and movies through the summer. Harriet stays colorful in the winter months, with the annual Lake Harriet Winter Kite Festival drawing kites of all shapes and sizes. You’re also likely to spot ice fishing and snowshoeing enthusiasts during the deep-freeze months. 

Decades before the Light Rail came to town, commuters hopped aboard streetcars to get from home to work and back. The Minnesota Streetcar Museum offers rides aboard the beautifully restored cars. Hop on the Como-Harriet Streetcar Line for a scenic tour between the lakes. The line’s North Platform drops riders off at Bde Maka Ska, the largest of the Chain of Lakes. During warmer weather, lounge on three beaches or get active on the soccer and softball fields or sand volleyball court. As the chill sets in and the lake freezes over, you may spot people catching the breeze and snowkiting across the surface. A stone’s throw from the lake’s western shoreline, The Bakken Museum offers a treasure trove of science and technology discoveries. The only Smithsonian-affiliated museum in the state features immersive experiences including Frankenstein’s Laboratory. “Meet” author Mary Shelley and watch Frankenstein’s famous monster come to life.

On the western edge of the neighborhood at France Avenue and 44th Street, get your wine and cheese fix at the aptly named France 44. This family-run destination has specialized in a worldly selection of wines, beers and spirits—plus ethically sourced cheeses—for 60 years. Catch one of their free tastings on Fridays and Saturdays, or sign up for one of their enlightening courses focused on a variety of foods and beverages. Farther south on France, around 50th Street, more character-filled shops—along with restaurants and an indie movie theater—reinforce this area’s must-visit status.


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