Coon Rapids is the heavyweight neighbor — 63,600 residents and the largest city in Anoka County, sitting directly west of Blaine across Highway 47.

Coon Rapids 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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The housing inventory spans every era: 1950s-1960s ramblers in original Coon Rapids (south of 109th Avenue), 1970s-1980s walkouts and split-entries north of 109th, 1990s-2000s subdivisions in the Bunker Hills area, and ongoing new construction near Andover border. Coon Rapids inspections vary wildly by era: south-of-109th homes routinely surface Federal Pacific panels, polybutylene plumbing, and cast iron stack failures, while the newer Bunker Hills inventory shows EIFS-stucco moisture, builder-grade water heaters past lifespan, and engineered I-joist squeaks. The Mississippi River frontage and Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park create dramatic west-side topography — homes near the river bluff can have foundation movement we don't see elsewhere. School districts are Anoka-Hennepin (most of the city) with a small Spring Lake Park boundary on the SE. Bunker Hills Regional Park, the Coon Rapids Dam, and Riverdale Village are landmarks every buyer references. We're 12 minutes from any Coon Rapids address.