Stupéfiant

“Stupéfiant” Means “Breathtaking” In French

Because That’s Just What This

Modern-French-Tudor Design

Will Do When You Lay Your Eyes On It.

SOLD - 4333 EWING AVE S, MPLS

Ever wondered what it's like to live in a two million dollar newly built home in Minneapolis? Wonder no more, because now is your chance to take an exciting journey through The Stupéfiant!

This new construction home is situated in the charming Linden Hills neighborhood of Minneapolis. Between Lake Bde Maka Ska and Lake Harriet in one of the most sought after neighborhoods of Minneapolis. 

Here, you've got a world of recreational options at your fingertips. Talk about walkability. Everything from: bike rentals, canoes, kayaks, and paddle boats through Wheel Fun Rentals. As you explore the lakeshores, you can't miss the striking Band Shell, that’s straight out of a fairy tale. This iconic location hosts free concerts and outdoor movies during the summer months. 

When winter rolls around, Lake Harriet keeps the party going with the Lake Harriet Winter Kite Festival, where kites of all shapes and sizes take to the skies. You might even spot some passionate Minnesota ice fishermen and snowshoeing enthusiasts in the colder winter months. No matter the season, there's always something fun happening in this neighborhood!

Let's talk about what makes The Stupéfiant new construction home so special. It all starts with our original Modern-French-Tudor design, meticulously crafted to perfection. And the name ‘Stupéfiant’ translates to ‘breathtaking,’ let me tell you, it lives up to the hype!

As you approach this trendy Minneapolis house, you'll be greeted by a bold, dark exterior with a grand archway that's guaranteed to catch your eye. However, once you step inside, prepare to be wowed by a bright and open interior that defies expectations.

From the moment you enter, you'll be at a loss for words and you might even lose your breath. Starting with the stunning white oak front door, to the open concept floor plan, each detail of this home has its own unique character, making it a must-see. Your guests will be begging to explore every corner of your incredible home.

Now, let's talk about the four-season porch – it's a one of a kind design! With glass doors leading to both the porch and the backyard, you'll experience that open, airy, indoor outdoor living that's perfect for enjoying springtime or watching the rain while staying cozy inside. Plant flowers in the backyard and witness the blossoming of color and life all around you. There isn't another room like it, making this space truly special.

But the greatness doesn't stop there. The kitchen… It's a trendsetter with its white oak cabinets and those unique arched doorways. Guess what? It comes with not only a scullery to keep your main area clean but also a wine den! Imagine inviting your friends over for a wine tasting paired with an impressive catered dinner. After that, it's game night in the basement?

Head upstairs, and you'll find a cozy sitting area with more of those fantastic arched doorways. The perfect hangout spot for your kids and their friends or a quiet place to get some homework done after class. There's even a study area with two desks, creating a quiet, peaceful space for all to learn!

Keep going up, and you'll enter the spacious primary bedroom – your personal oasis. Large windows and a patio door flood the room with natural light, plus there's a spacious deck for your morning coffee or evening reading. Make your way to the primary bathroom and experience this luxurious soaking tub – your ultimate place for relaxation, complete with White Oak floating shelves, custom tile and a grand white oak vanity. Together, it completes the modern french vibe we were after. I promise you, your primary bedroom will become your oasis. One you will find yourself gravitating to daily.

The Stupéfiant isn't just a house; it's a lifestyle upgrade. Get ready to experience the extraordinary!


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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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