House for Rent
Written by Mark Van Steenwyk : February 8, 2007
My wife and I were hoping to sell our house and move onto the West Bank (for the sake of our ministry there through Missio Dei). Due to the market, however, we wouldn’t even break if we sold our house now. And so, we want to rent our house for a season with future hopes of either selling or utilizing it for ministry. We aren’t looking to profit from renters. Our mortgage is about $1550 a month and we’re asking for $1600 plus utilities. We simply want someone to live in it for a year (or perhaps more) until we’re able to sell or use it with our ministry in a way that makes sense (basically, we need to have a couple hospitality houses on the West Bank before we are interested in having a third outside of the neighborhood—even though our current house is only a little over a mile away).
Please help us get the word out! Iif you or someone you know is interested in our house, let me know…here’s the info:
For Rent: 6 Bed, 2 Bath South Minneapolis House
Available April 1. Just south of Lake Street and east of Hiawatha. 6 bedrooms—4 with walk-in closets, 2 bath, large kitchen, 2 stall garage, small living room upstairs, very large living room downstairs. Central Air, newer furnace, original hardwood in half of the house, $1,600 + utilities/mo. Perfect for a group of students, for a ministry house, for a couple families that want to live together, or for a large extended family. Contact Mark Van Steenwyk at 612.961.6444 or mark@missio-dei.com.
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