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Ep: 47 Raspberry Buble' and the flying houses of Ericsson

1 h 3 min · 11. Feb. 2026
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This week we dive into Ericsson, including the neighborhood’s strange history of literally exploding houses thanks to the water table (not really). We break down the best food and drink spots in the hood, give a clear picture of what to expect heading into the spring market, and talk through what actually matters if you’re thinking about buying or selling. Also: Papa John’s was an okay job to have… but still trash pizza. Andrew unveils a few client amendments he’d like the entire world to sign, and we wrap things up with BoomTimes, hair bands, and small-town Pennsylvania wrestling stories that somehow make perfect sense in context. Questions or comments? Reach us at: Email: thismustbetheplacepod@gmail.com [thismustbetheplacepod@gmail.com] 📞 Voicemail: 612.234.1889 00:00 Intro 00:50 Casey does the Andrew thing 06:10 Hairbands and Reading 08:25 Neighborhood Watch (Dinky town) and Ericsson 19:40 The Villages of Minneapolis 28:00 Lake Hiawatha is kind of gross? 31:30 The Flying houses of Ericsson 34:30 Stats of Housing in Ericsson 37:30 Spring Market and ICE is still here 40:30 Higher living wages, not lower interest rates 49:40 Andrew’s Amendments 58:00 BoomTimes 01:02:54 End

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Episode EP: 49 Lynnhurst, Quartz is out, Professor Pee Pee and Jack Harlow's hilarious nicknames Cover

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