Home for Sale in Minneapolis
1724 Summit Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55403
Property Details
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2 Full
2 Partial
Year Built
1907
Square Feet
7639
Garage
2-Car
Acres
0.24
2026 Property Taxes
$36,673
School District
Minneapolis
County
Hennepin
Be a part of this story. The story of 1724 Summit Ave is really the story of how Lowry Hill evolved from a wooded ridge above downtown into Minneapolis’ old-money mansion district. Built in 1907, at the height of Lowry Hill’s development, the home reflects an era when Minneapolis milling, lumber, railroad, and finance fortunes were transforming the neighborhood. Summit Avenue became a showcase street for prominent families building architect-designed homes on elevated, tree-lined land near downtown. What makes 1724 Summit especially representative of the period is its scale and craftsmanship. Original mahogany millwork, a grand staircase, fireplaces, sunrooms, and formal entertaining spaces reflect the hallmarks of early-20th-century high end Minneapolis architecture. The home was designed not only as a residence, but as a setting for entertaining and prosperity. In 1907, Minneapolis was one of the wealthiest cities in America per capita, fueled by flour milling and timber. Developers like Thomas Lowry transformed the area west of downtown into an elite enclave known for its grand homes and prestigious reputation. Unlike many historic mansions that were later divided or demolished, 1724 Summit remains an intact single-family estate, a rarity for a 7,600+ square-foot home of this era. The modern real-estate story reflects growing appreciation for preserved “legacy homes” near the city’s urban core. Today, 1724 Summit stands out for its rare combination of scale, original craftsmanship, and prestigious historic location. Homes with this level of millwork, room volume, historic character, and proximity to Lake of the Isles and Kenwood are increasingly scarce. Architecturally, the home bridges Victorian and emerging Edwardian design, blending formal entertaining spaces and handcrafted detail with brighter rooms and more open gathering areas. Its prominent corner setting at Summit and Knox further reinforced its original status and presence within Lowry Hill.
Hennepin Ave to Franklin, west to Knox Ave, north to home on the corner of Knox and Summit Ave.
Room Information
Living Room
39 x 17 | Main
Family Room
22 x 18 | Main
Office
14 x 13 | Main
Dining Room
18 x 14 | Main
Kitchen
20 x 18 | Main
Bedroom #1
18 x 14 | Upper
Bedroom #2
27 x 11 | Third
Bedroom #3
17 x 14 | Upper
Bedroom #4
13 x 11 | Upper
Features
Electric
200+ Amp Service
Cooling
Central Air
Heating
Forced Air
Sewer
City Sewer/Connected
Water
Public
Foundation
Brick/Mortar
Fencing
Full
Additional Info
Listed By
Jesse Hendricks of Edina Realty, Inc.
Listed
05/26/26 and last updated 06/10/26
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