Property Type:
Residential
Bedrooms:
3
Baths:
2
Square Footage:
2,240
Lot Size (sq. ft.):
7,841
Status:
Closed
Current Price:
$300,000
List Date:
2/19/2026
Last Modified:
4/30/2026
Overview
Description
Welcome to this distinctive 3-bedroom, 2-bath rambler nestled in the heart of Marshall Terrace in Northeast Minneapolis, where mid-century character meets rich local history. Built by Edward Karbo, brother of American Wrestling Federation co-founder Wally Karbo, this home offers a rare blend of charm and artistic significance. Original hardwood floors flow throughout the main level, complemented by refreshed paint in the living, dining, and rear bedroom, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere ready for your personal touch.
The lower level showcases truly one-of-a-kind features, including a vintage bar salvaged from a historic Minneapolis hotel, a new, unused Dry Sauna, and a remarkable mural painted by renowned Ojibwe artist Patrick DesJarlait. Renowned for iconic commercial works such as the Hamm’s Beer Bear and the Land O’ Lakes Butter Box, DesJarlait’s fine art is highly collectible and displayed in museums nationwide, making this home a rare opportunity to live alongside an authentic piece of regional artistic history.
Outside, enjoy a fully fenced yard, charming cherry tree, and a spacious two-car detached garage. Major updates include a new roof (Fall 2025), garage/shed roof patch (Fall 2025), new stove and AC (2025), and refreshed interior paint. Move-in ready, with timeless mid-century appeal and room to refresh and make it your own.
Last Updated: April - 30 - 2026
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