MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - Single-family homeowners are slowly filling the homes scooped up by a hedge fund accused of squeezing $40 million of wealth out of north Minneapolis.
Change is good
Slumlord millions:
The country’s largest landlord owned more than 600 homes in the Twin Cities just a few years ago, but now it’s gone.
From a financial perspective and from a health perspective, the change can have a big impact on the community.
FOX 9 toured one of about 220 homes Havenbrook owned in north Minneapolis alone, and it looks a lot better now as it heads back to single-family homeownership.
The "before" pictures on display Tuesday are the way neighbor Stefanie Anderson remembers this Folwell area home — shabby and rotting.
"I would say the last 10 years kind of started taking the no