Unseasonal Home Photo? Unfortunately, No

October 20, 2020: Twin Cities Forecast to Get Up to 7″ Snow

Usually in Minnesota in October, an exterior photo showing a home covered in snow would be a sure giveaway of a (very) stale listing (most likely from last Winter).

Not today.

The Twin Cities is expecting up to 7″(!) of snow, with several inches on the ground already (at least, temporarily).

While that’s quite early and very unlikely to last, it’s hardly unprecedented: locals will recall the 1991 Halloween Blizzard, which dumped an astounding 28″ over 3 days.

I certainly remember: I was living in Minneapolis’ Bryn Mawr neighborhood (just west of downtown) at the time.

No sooner (if that’s the word) than my block finally got plowed out almost a week later, another 16″ snow buried us anew — and was the last we saw of our lawns until the following April . . .

See also, “Out-of-Season Photos on MLS”; “Unseasonal Photos on MLS”; “Realtor Buying & Selling Tricks“; “Broken Clocks and Stale MLS Photos“; and “Suddenly Unseasonal Home Photos on MLS.”



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