Twin Cities real estate icon Ralph Burnet hired David Knox as an agent on April 19, 1973, a move that launched Knox’s long and successful career in the industry. Knox, who provides real estate ...
The Texas Hill Country is full of expansive ranches, several with luxurious homes, but not too many can say they have prime real estate on the Colorado River. A ranch east of Lampasas is the perfect ...
Ralph Burnet — who founded from scratch a powerhouse Minnesota real estate company that helped transform the way people buy and sell houses — died Tuesday in Minneapolis from Parkinson’s disease. He ...
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A Bavarian-style castle in the middle of 110 acres in Burnet, Texas — two hours north of San Antonio — recently went on the market for the king’s fortune of $15 million. Despite being built in 1998, ...
The Minnesota Real Estate Hall of Fame, established seven years ago at the University of St. Thomas' Opus College of Business, has three new members — Ralph Burnet, Jack Rice and Howard Shenehon — to ...