The phrase "1960s Minnesota architecture" does not generally conjure imagery aligning with the cutting-edge conveniences sought out by today's home-shopper. Walking into 6000 Xylon Avenue N, though, you'd be forgiven for guessing it was built decades later than it was. Despite being built in 1967, this New Hope 2-story imparts more than 3,000 square feet of maximum practicality for the modern homebuyer. On the main level, a dedicated office / craft room stands in addition to the 4 upstairs bedrooms. A fully renovated, modernized kitchen is imbued with constant natural light by the brand-new skylight overhead, with an adjacent 3-season porch enabling indoor/outdoor entertaining. In the basement, convenient storage nooks give way to a private sauna room. And in the summer, low-maintenance wildflower gardens rest in close proximity to Meadow Lake Park, Dorothy Mary Park, and Meadow Lake Elementary. Whether you prefer the 1960s or the 2020s, welcome to your Homeowner Era.