Circle Pines is a quiet, 1.5-square-mile city of about 5,160 residents northeast of Blaine along Lexington Avenue. The housing stock is famously consistent: roughly 90% of homes were built between 1955 and 1972 as part of the original cooperative housing development that gave the city its name.

Circle Pines inspections surface a predictable mix of era-typical findings -- and we know the housing stock cold. Every inspection includes thermal imaging, a digital report in 24 hours, and a 15-minute phone walkthrough so you walk into negotiations knowing exactly what's a deal-breaker and what's a Saturday-afternoon fix.

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That uniformity makes Circle Pines inspections highly predictable — and uniformly heavy on era-typical findings. Federal Pacific Stab-Lok panels are present in roughly half of the original homes; aluminum branch wiring is universal in 1965-1973 builds; cast iron drain stacks are corroding; and original 60-amp services are still surprisingly common. The Centennial School District 12 anchors the city, and Centennial Lakes Park is the recreational heart. Soils trend sandy (Anoka sand plain) so basement seepage is less common than east-Blaine but radon levels are still above the EPA action level in roughly 4 in 10 basements. Circle Pines is one of the most affordable Anoka County entry points for first-time buyers — and one of the most inspection-sensitive markets we work. We're 9 minutes away.