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Should Burnsville, MN homes be priced with May 2026 in mind?

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If you're trying to decide whether to move now or wait, Burnsville, MN gives you a pretty clear signal pricing still matters, and it matters fast. Last month, the typical sale landed at $380,000, while the typical list price sat at $325,...
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If you're trying to decide whether to move now or wait, Burnsville, MN gives you a pretty clear signal pricing still matters, and it matters fast. Last month, the typical sale landed at $380,000, while the typical list price sat at $325,000, so I would treat pricing as a decision, not an afterthought.
Last month, Burnsville, MN still leaned toward sellers on the sale side, with months of inventory at 1.98 and the typical sale at 100.5% of asking. That is the kind of setup where clean pricing gets attention and weak pricing gets skipped. For a buyer, that means I would not waste time chasing homes that miss the mark. For a seller, I would watch the list price closely and make sure the first number a shopper sees is one I can defend. Keep your first move simple. If I were planning a move in Burnsville, MN, I would price with the recent sold number in mind, compare it against the list side, and be ready to act quickly when a home is aligned with both.
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Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Council Filing Opens

Candidates for Burnsville City Council can begin filing for office on Tuesday, May 19. Two council seats will be on the November ballot, and affidavits are handled through the City Clerk's office at City Hall. For residents thinking about public service, this marks the start of the city's next local election season and an important opportunity to step forward for community leadership.

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Thursday, May 21, 2026

Public Works Open House

Burnsville's Public Works Open House is set for Thursday, May 21, from 3:30 to 7 p.m. at the Burnsville Maintenance Facility. Residents can meet the teams who keep streets, utilities and city services running, climb into heavy equipment, visit the kids zone and enjoy free popcorn, with food trucks available for purchases. It is a welcoming all-ages event that helps neighbors better understand the work happening behind the scenes every day.

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Monday, May 25, 2026

Memorial Day in Burnsville

Burnsville's Memorial Day observance begins with the Burnsville Garden Club Memorial Day Ceremony at 9:30 a.m. at Bicentennial Garden, where Mayor Kautz is scheduled to join the annual program honoring those who served. The ceremony lineup includes Scout Troop 471 presenting the colors, a performance of Taps, patriotic songs and remarks from the mayor. Residents should also plan ahead for holiday closures on May 25, including Burnsville City Hall, District 191 schools and Dakota County library staffed hours.

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Thursday, May 28, 2026

Lawns Reimagined

A free Lawns Re-imagined Workshop will be held at Burnsville City Hall on May 28 at 6 p.m. The class focuses on practical ways to create a lower-maintenance yard that needs less mowing, watering and fertilizer while still looking inviting and useful. Registration is required, but for homeowners and gardeners interested in sustainability, this is a timely local workshop with ideas that can make summer upkeep a little easier.

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