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Contract For Deed Sherburne County, MN-Single Family-Townhomes-Condo’s

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4
Beds
2 | 1
Baths
5,651
SqFt
(43)
 
 
#6462517 | House
 
4
Beds
2 | 2
Baths
4,178
SqFt
(77)
 
 
#6489341 | House
 
5
Beds
2 | 2
Baths
3,758
SqFt
 
 
#6501873 | House
 
3
Beds
2 | 2
Baths
3,127
SqFt
 
 
#6486736 | House
 
6
Beds
2 | 1
Baths
5,159
SqFt
 
 
#6473046 | House
 
3
Beds
2
Baths
2,030
SqFt
Open House: Apr 20, 2024 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
 
#6463784 | House
 
5
Beds
1 | 4
Baths
4,280
SqFt
 
 
#6464611 | House
 
5
Beds
3 | 1
Baths
3,581
SqFt
(76)
Open House: Apr 21, 2024 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
 
#6513873 | House
 
3
Beds
1
Baths
1,213
SqFt
 
 
#6153908 | House
 
4
Beds
2 | 1
Baths
3,902
SqFt
(25)
 
 
#6494956 | House
 
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Sherburne County Contract For Deed Homes

Map of Sherburne County, MN

Sherburne County is a county in Minnesota. At the 2010 census, the population was 88,499.The county seat is Elk River.

Sherburne County is included in the Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area

Located in northwestern Minnesota

Adjacent Counties

  • Mille Lacs County (north)
  • Isanti County (northeast)
  • Anoka County (southeast)
  • Hennepin County (south)
  • Wright County (southwest)
  • Stearns County (west)
  • Benton County (northwest)

Minnesota Contract for deed Cities

 

Recording the contract for deed

Within four months of signing the contract for deed, you must “record” it with the office of the county recorder or registrar of titles in the county in which the property is located. If you do not do so, you could face a fine.