Lexington is one of Anoka County's smallest cities — barely a square mile and 2,150 residents — wedged between Circle Pines and Blaine along Lexington Avenue NE.

Lexington inspections surface a predictable mix of era-typical findings -- and we know the housing stock cold. Every inspection includes thermal imaging, a digital report in 24 hours, and a 15-minute phone walkthrough so you walk into negotiations knowing exactly what's a deal-breaker and what's a Saturday-afternoon fix.
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The housing inventory is overwhelmingly 1955-1975 ramblers and 1.5-story Cape Cods on 75-foot lots, with a small cluster of 1990s townhomes and a few newer 2010s infill builds. Lexington homes sit on Anoka sand plain — sandier and better-draining than east-Blaine clay — but the city's stormwater system is older and surface water still pools in spring. Common findings: original Zinsco panels (Lexington had a heavy concentration of mid-60s tract builds), galvanized supply lines reaching end-of-life, deteriorated single-pane storms, ice-dam-prone shallow eaves on every 1960s rambler, and active radon in basements (the entire Anoka sand plain is in EPA Radon Zone 1). Schools are Centennial District 12 — a major draw for relocating buyers. Lexington Park and Sunrise Lake offer the green space, and the city is a 6-minute drive from anywhere in Blaine. We inspect Lexington homes weekly and know the housing stock cold. Reports in 24 Hours, FREE quote.