


NORTHSTAR MLS as distributed by MLS GRID / Listed By: Ryan Platzke, Coldwell Banker Realty; Mark Philion, Southwest Regional 1219 Galvin Avenue West Saint Paul, MN 55118
Description
7110728
$5,672(2026)
7,841 SQFT
Single-Family Home
1964
Three Level Split
West St. Paul-Mendota Hts.-Eagan
Dakota County
Listed By
Mark Philion, Coldwell Banker Realty
NORTHSTAR MLS
Last checked Jul 16 2026 at 11:06 PM GMT+0000
- Full Bathroom: 1
- 3/4 Bathroom: 1
- Half Bathroom: 1
- Dishwasher
- Range
- Microwave
- Refrigerator
- Washer
- Dryer
- Gas Water Heater
- Disposal
- Exhaust Fan
- Fireplace: Family Room
- Fireplace: 1
- Forced Air
- Central Air
- Storage Space
- Daylight/Lookout Windows
- Partially Finished
- Block
- Roof: Asphalt
- Sewer: City Sewer/Connected
- Fuel: Natural Gas
- Attached Garage
- Insulated Garage
- Garage Door Opener
- Floor Drain
- 3
- 2,422 sqft
and detailed information about them includes the name of the listing brokers.Listing broker has attempted to offer accurate data, but buyers are advised to confirm all items.© 2026 Regional Multiple Listing Service of Minnesota, Inc. All rights reserved.
Adorable MCM with a floor plan that never went out of style. Set behind a deep, sun-soaked front lawn and framed by mature shade trees, 1219 Galvin presents the kind of quiet, established curb
appeal that cannot be built new: crisp gray siding, a white brick facade, black shutters, and a covered brick-columned entry that has been welcoming friends and family for six decades. Step through the front door into a large foyer, and the MCM claim makes its case immediately; a vaulted, open-beam living room anchored by gleaming hardwood floors, sophisticated double-sided cove lighting hugs the walls of the LR and DR. Engaging sightlines that carry straight through the entire house. It is a floor plan the suburbs of the 1960's in the Twin Cities got right the first time — a formal room for company, a separate family gathering space one level removed, and even a den/office (pretty fancy at the time-and still is actually). Just enough half-flights of separation that something busy in one room never has to compete with a quiet conversation in another. Downstairs, the classic, white-washed brick fireplace warms a dressy-casual family room built for exactly the kind of evenings that make a house a home. The finished lower level adds a hobby/laundry room and a full recreation room for everything else a busy household needs space for.
Built with materials that have been meticulously maintained so they have aged into character fashionably. Gleaming hardwood floors and preserved natural woodwork were standard specification in 1964, not upgrades — which is exactly why they read as a luxury to a 2026 buyer accustomed to laminate and builder-grade trim. Vaulted, open-beam ceilings lift the main living space well beyond what a typical
suburban split offers, and a kitchen window over the sink turns a daily chore into a pleasant view of the fenced backyard beyond. None of this is manufactured character. It is the accumulated result of a well-built home that has simply been allowed to be what it always was. The large, flat lot was built for the way people actually use a backyard. Once outside, a private patio draws you into a fully fenced backyard shaded by mature trees — the kind of outdoor room that hosts a summer of
dinners rather than a token strip of grass. A storage shed keeps the garage free for the cars it was built for, and the attached two-car garage itself is sized for the SUVs and electric vehicles that have replaced the compact sedans of 1964 — a detail that matters to today's modern buyer.
A neighborhood that rewards the buyer who already knows the Twin Cities, 1291 Galvin sits inside West St. Paul's inner ring — close enough to Robert Street's shops and restaurants for daily convenience and positioned for an easy commute to either downtown St. Paul or Minneapolis. It is the kind of pocket a longtime metro resident
recognizes immediately as a really good value. The established infrastructure, mature trees, a below-premium entry price relative to Mendota Heights or Highland Park next door, and a school district — ISD 197 — that continues to get recognized on its own merits.
First showings on a home like this tend to become first offers. If you are watching this listing rather than touring it, you are already behind the buyer who isn't.