Should I buy a house with foundation cracks?
Often yes — most foundation cracks are benign shrinkage cracks that are not a structural concern, but you should have an inspector distinguish those from active structural movement or water intrusion before you buy. In Minnetonka, clay soils and high lake-adjacent water tables make this distinction important.
Often yes — most foundation cracks are benign shrinkage cracks that are not a structural concern, but you should have an inspector distinguish those from active structural movement or water intrusion before you buy. In Minnetonka, clay soils and high lake-adjacent water tables make this distinction important.
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Why this matters in Minnetonka
This is one of the questions buyers ask us most across Minnetonka and the Lake Minnetonka west metro. The short answer is above; the detail below is calibrated to the homes that actually sell here — lake-adjacent walkouts, 1960s–80s split-levels, and 1995–2008 synthetic-stucco builds.
How a Minnetonka inspection answers it
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