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Residential > House
Sold
07/18/2023
Sold Price
$445,000$211/ft²

213 Ne 17th Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55413

213 Ne 17th Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55413 is a 4 bed, 2 bath, 2,112 ft² house built in 1900 on a 0.120 acre lot with 27 construction permits. This house is currently off market, and it was last sold in 2023 for $445,000. The latest TopHap estimate of the house's value is $383,813.

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Permits

213 Ne 17th Ave has 27 permit records of total value of $85,000.

Permit History
27
Permits
$85,000
Total Permit Value
April 13, 2016
Status: completeType: ResidentialBusiness Name: Lifetime Construction & Restoration IncApplicant: Matthew A HiltnerEffective Date: 2016-04-13Permit Number: BLDG148177
September 24, 2015
Status: OpenType: Building over the counterSub Type: BotcBusiness Name: Lifetime Contstruction & Restoration IncApplicant: Matthew A HiltnerFees: $568Effective Date: 2015-09-24Permit Number: 1124428
April 24, 2015
Project Name: Jake FlemingDescription: Underground power from house to garage wire and install switches lights exterior lights and outletsStatus: finalType: Ele new 1 or 2 familyBusiness Name: Stafford Home Service INCApplicant: Jake FlemingFees: $56Effective Date: 2015-04-24Permit Number: ELE1504-02371
December 17, 2013
Project Name: WIRE A/CStatus: finalType: Ele exst 1 or 2 familySub Type: Residential exstBusiness Name: Spark Electric CoApplicant: Matt HiltnerFees: $40Effective Date: 2013-12-17Permit Number: ELE1207-09587
March 21, 2013
Description: MECH MECH | Scope of work: INSTALL BRYANT 2 TON A/C AS A REPLACEMENT(HEAT GAIN 25216 BTU) Heating load calculation forms for furnaces and boilers installed in single family homes or duplexes are required to be left at the job site along with the homeowner package of information that includes the design, testing, and installation instructions. Contractors should be using manual J residential load calculations hand written or software designed. Carbon monoxide detectors are required in dwelling units in accordance with Minnesota Statute 299F.50. Please refer to the following website for additional information. http://www.dli.mn.gov/CCLD/PDF/bc_websmoke_co_06_07.pdf HVAC equipment is allowed as a permitted obstruction in a required side or rear yard as follows: Air-conditioning systems, heating, ventilating, and filtering equipment, not to exceed four (4) feet in height and adjacent to a nonresidential use or adjacent to a residential use which is equipped with central air conditioning orStatus: completeType: MechanicalBusiness Name: Standard Heating & Air Conditioning IncApplicant: Matthew A HiltnerEffective Date: 2013-03-21Permit Number: BLDG331214
July 16, 2012
Description: Install bryant 2 ton air conditioning as a replacement(heat gain 25216 btu)Status: DoneType: MechanicalSub Type: BtmaBusiness Name: Standard Heating & Air ConditioningApplicant: Matthew A HiltnerFees: $78Effective Date: 2012-07-16Permit Number: 4106835
January 12, 2012
Description: *irc1-r/r complete the downsizing from a duplex to a single family dwelling that was started on permit bire #3064228 administrative code compliance repairs at single family dwelling (jag #2) work to be completed per orders issued by inspector stalock dated 9-9-2011. This permit is continuation of work started under bire 3064228 ***see comments*** ***no occupancy until work is completed and certificate of compliance issued *** architect wm. E. Mccrum #16926 separate permits are required for electrical plumbingand heating/air conditioning/ventilation work. Carbon monoxide alarms required in accordance with mn. Stat. 299f.50 irc 313.2.1. When interior alterations repairs or additions require a building permit or when one or more sleeping rooms are added or created in existing dwellings smoke detection shall be installed: a. On each level of the house b. In each bedroom c. In the hall or room outside of bedrooms. Exceptions: 1. Smoke alarms in existing areas shall not be required to be inStatus: finalType: ResidentialApplicant: Matthew A HiltnerEffective Date: 2012-01-12Permit Number: BLDG36231
December 21, 2011
Description: Plumbingfix specify the type of fixtures by entering the quantity in the list below: water closets__3__ urinals_____ bathroom tubs_2___ basins__3__ sinks_1____ wash trays_____ showers_____ floor drains____ extensions_____ misc fixtures__1__ electric water heaters_____ other: specify below finish installing plumbingfixtures for 3 bathrooms & 1 kitchen gas for stove & dryer. Properly plug the unused plumbingopenings at the nearest live main or branch on the waste and vent system. Cement is not an acceptable method of disconnect. Approved plumbingmaterials must be used. Dead ends are not permitted except where necessary to extend piping for a cleanout so as to be accessible. The work must be done by a licensed plumbingcontractor in which a permit and inspection is required before concealing. Carbon monoxide detectors are required in dwelling units in accordance with minnesota statute 299f.50. Please refer to the following website for additional information. Http://www.doli.state.mn.us/pdfStatus: finalType: plumbingApplicant: Matthew A HiltnerEffective Date: 2011-12-21Permit Number: BLDG509541
December 15, 2011
Description: MECH MECH | WARM AIR HEATING SYSTEMS | Scope of work: INSTALL AND ORSAT TEST 88000 BTU/80% EFFICIENCY FURNACE. ALSO ADD/REPLACE SOME DUCTWORK. Heating load calculation forms for furnaces and boilers installed in single family homes or duplexes are required to be left at the job site along with the homeowner package of information that includes the design, testing, and installation instructions. Contractors should be using manual J residential load calculations hand written or software designed. Carbon monoxide detectors are required in dwelling units in accordance with Minnesota Statute 299F.50. Please refer to the following website for additional information. http://www.doli.state.mn.us/pdf/bcs_co_detectors_joint_memo_july06.pdf HVAC equipment is allowed as a permitted obstruction in a required side or rear yard as follows: Air-conditioning systems, heating, ventilating, and filtering equipment, not to exceed four (4) feet in height and adjacent to a nonresidential use or adjacent to Status: completeType: MechanicalBusiness Name: Midland Heating & Air ConditioningApplicant: Matthew A HiltnerEffective Date: 2011-12-15Permit Number: BLDG323946
December 15, 2011
Description: MECH MECH | WARM AIR HEATING SYSTEMS | Scope of work: DRYER VENT AND 3 BATH FANS Heating load calculation forms for furnaces and boilers installed in single family homes or duplexes are required to be left at the job site along with the homeowner package of information that includes the design, testing, and installation instructions. Contractors should be using manual J residential load calculations hand written or software designed. Carbon monoxide detectors are required in dwelling units in accordance with Minnesota Statute 299F.50. Please refer to the following website for additional information. http://www.doli.state.mn.us/pdf/bcs_co_detectors_joint_memo_july06.pdf HVAC equipment is allowed as a permitted obstruction in a required side or rear yard as follows: Air-conditioning systems, heating, ventilating, and filtering equipment, not to exceed four (4) feet in height and adjacent to a nonresidential use or adjacent to a residential use which is equipped with central air conditionStatus: completeType: MechanicalBusiness Name: Midland Heating & Air ConditioningApplicant: Matthew A HiltnerEffective Date: 2011-12-15Permit Number: BLDG326651
December 12, 2011
Description: Relocate service panel rewire houseStatus: finalType: Ele exst 1 or 2 familySub Type: Residential exstBusiness Name: Ries Electric CompanyApplicant: Jared MurphyFees: $375Effective Date: 2011-12-12Permit Number: ELE1108-12184
December 9, 2011
Project Name: Service & Rewire HomeStatus: finalType: Ele exst 1 or 2 familySub Type: Residential exstBusiness Name: Goldstar Electric INC OF MinnesotaApplicant: Thomas MurrpyFees: $140Effective Date: 2011-12-09Permit Number: ELE1011-04758
December 7, 2011
Description: Install and orsat test 88000 btu/80% efficiency furnace. Also add/replace some ductworkStatus: DoneType: MechanicalSub Type: BtmaBusiness Name: Midland Heating & Air ConditioningApplicant: Matthew A HiltnerFees: $106Effective Date: 2011-12-07Permit Number: 4102852
December 6, 2011
Description: Specify the type of fixtures by entering the quantity in the list below:Status: DoneType: plumbingSub Type: BtpaBusiness Name: Westman Plumbing, IncApplicant: Matthew A HiltnerFees: $498Effective Date: 2011-12-06Permit Number: 5133832
October 27, 2011
Description: Dryer vent and 3 bathroom fansStatus: DoneType: MechanicalSub Type: BtmaBusiness Name: Midland Heating & Air ConditioningApplicant: Matthew A HiltnerFees: $74Effective Date: 2011-10-27Permit Number: 4101990
September 21, 2011
Description: Complete the downsizing from a duplex to a single family dwelling that was started on permit bire #3064228Status: DoneType: RemodelingSub Type: BireBusiness Name: Everest ConstructionApplicant: Matthew A Hiltner0Effective Date: 2011-09-21Permit Number: 3074245
August 29, 2011
Description: Water htr replace existing water heater - is this a gas water heater(y/n)?__x_ - is this an electric water heater(y/n)?__ note: an electric water heater replacement also requires an electrical permit - other: describe below range and dryer carbon monoxide detectors are required in dwelling units in accordance with minnesota statute 299f.50. Please refer to the following website for additional information. Http://www.doli.state.mn.us/pdf/bcs_co_detectors_joint_memo_july06.pdfStatus: finalType: PlumbingApplicant: Matthew A HiltnerEffective Date: 2011-08-29Permit Number: BLDG505835
September 24, 2010
Description: Mechanical mechanical | warm air heating systems | scope of work: run new duct work in home hook to old furnace. Vent bathroom fans and vent dryer. Carbon monoxide detectors are required in dwelling units in accordance with minnesota statute 299f.50. Please refer to the following website for additional information. Http://www.doli.state.mn.us/pdf/bcs_co_detectors_joint_memo_july06.pdf HVAC equipment is allowed as a permitted obstruction in a required side or rear yard as follows: air-conditioning systems heating ventilating and filtering equipment not to exceed four (4) feet in height and adjacent to a nonresidential use or adjacent to a residential use which is equipped with central air conditioning or which has no windows or doors in the wall immediately abutting the yard. Such equipment may project into a corner side yard provided such equipment is located no closer than three (3) feet from the corner side lot line. In no case shall any permitted obstruction be located closer than oStatus: completeType: MechanicalBusiness Name: Larson Plumbing IncApplicant: Matthew A Hiltner0Effective Date: 2010-09-24Permit Number: BLDG317516
September 24, 2010
Description: Run new duct work in home hook to old furnace. Vent bathroom fans and vent dryerStatus: DoneType: MechanicalSub Type: BtmaBusiness Name: Larson Plumbing IncApplicant: Matthew A HiltnerFees: $122Effective Date: 2010-09-24Permit Number: 4093854
September 16, 2010
Description: Replace existing water heaterStatus: DoneType: plumbingSub Type: BtpaBusiness Name: American Eagle Plumbing IncApplicant: Matthew A HiltnerFees: $193Effective Date: 2010-09-16Permit Number: 5121240
May 3, 2010
Description: Install 3 bn 3 wc 3 bt 1 sk 1 dw 1 dp 1 standpipe 3 hose bibs 50 feet water piping for water heater connectionStatus: DoneType: plumbingSub Type: BtpaBusiness Name: American Eagle Plumbing IncApplicant: Matthew A HiltnerFees: $601Effective Date: 2010-05-03Permit Number: 5116450
April 7, 2010
Description: *irc1-r/r interior remodel to convert duplex to single family dwelling. (kms #2). Remodeling all of 1st floor and 2nd floor. Adding structural components: new footing pads and columns in basement and lvl headers through out. Demolish walls adding (2) windows new kitchen install insulate & v/b on exterior walls that are opened rock interior walls and misc repairs as needed. Adding one new egress window upstairs. Open front porch up by removing walls and adding new window to front porch on 1st floor. Repair siding amd new masonry on first 4 feet. Reroof house and garage. Separate permits are required for electrical plumbingand heating/air conditioning/ventilation work. Carbon monoxide alarms required in accordance with mn. Stat. 299f.50 irc 313.2.1. When interior alterations repairs or additions require a building permit or when one or more sleeping rooms are added or created in existing dwellings smoke detection shall be installed: a. On each level of the house b. In each bedroom c. InStatus: finalType: ResidentialApplicant: Matthew A HiltnerEffective Date: 2010-04-07Permit Number: BLDG32202
April 7, 2010
Description: Interior remodel to convert duplex to single family dwelling. (kms #2)Job Value: $80,000Status: DoneType: RemodelingSub Type: BireBusiness Name: Everest ConstructionApplicant: Matthew A HiltnerFees: $2,023Effective Date: 2010-04-07Permit Number: 3064228
February 11, 1992
Status: DoneType: Gas burnerSub Type: QmApplicant: Matthew A Hiltner0Effective Date: 1992-02-11Permit Number: 74452
January 1, 1900
Description: Replacing 6 windows into existing openingsJob Value: $5,000Status: completeType: ResidentialBusiness Name: NEW Windows FOR America INCApplicant: Matthew A HiltnerFees: $169Effective Date: 1900-01-01Permit Number: BLDG859952
January 1, 1900
Description: Replace furnace & install a humidifierStatus: completeType: MechanicalBusiness Name: Stafford Home ServiceApplicant: Matthew A HiltnerFees: $133Effective Date: 1900-01-01Permit Number: BLDG868487
January 1, 1900
Description: plumbing install 3 bn 3 wc 3 bt 1 sk 1 dw 1 dp 1 standpipe 3 hose bibs 50 feet water piping for water heater connection. Properly plug the unused plumbing openings at the nearest live main or branch on the waste and vent system. Cement is not an acceptable method of disconnect. Approved plumbing materials must be used. Dead ends are not permitted except where necessary to extend piping for a cleanout so as to be accessible. The work must be done by a licensed plumbing contractor in which a permit and inspection is required before concealing. Carbon monoxide detectors are required in dwelling units in accordance with minnesota statute 299f.50. Please refer to the following website for additional information. Http://www.doli.state.mn.us/pdf/bcs_co_detectors_joint_memo_july06.pdfStatus: completeType: plumbingBusiness Name: American Eagle PlumbingApplicant: Matthew A HiltnerEffective Date: 1900-01-01Permit Number: BLDG594669

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