Are you planning to move to Minneapolis or St Paul? Here’s a guide that will help you understand that you have made the right decision. Please find below helpful information pertaining living in the Twin Cities can look like.
Minneapolis & Saint Parul are also known as the cities of lakes. But besides their natural abundance, they have everything you need to enjoy a balanced life.
Minneapolis Chain of the Lakes Regional Park
https://www.minneapolisparks.org/parks__destinations/parks__lakes/minneapolis_chain_of_lakes_regional_park/
Saint Paul Park & Recreation
https://www.stpaul.gov/residents/live-saint-paul/parks-and-recreation
Work
The Twin Cities are famous for housing the Fortune 500 businesses. Both downtown Minneapolis & Saint Paul, which are only 10 miles from each other. Minneapolis is the headquarters of companies like General Mills, Xcel Energy and Target. St. Paul has a historic vibe but enjoys the same position as Minneapolis in terms of commerce and business. It has companies like Ecolab and Securian Financial to boast of. There are even more businesses at the bordering the Twin Cities.
Housing
You can find condos both in luxury and moderate styles, between the price range of $200,000 and $4 million. A few condos developments in Minneapolis is the Village Lofts, Phoenix on the River, The Ivy, Carlyle and Humboldt Lofts. Saint Paul has the Rossmor Lofts, The Lowry, River Park Lofts, Union Depot Lofts, etc..
If you’re looking for a single-family home or a townhome, there are plenty of choices to choose from.
Visit www.ShannonLindstromRealtor.com for a property search.
Transport
From award-winning metro transit to light rails to buses, the cities are very well-connected. Those who would choose the suburbs can also enjoy easy access to the city. The metro transit systems serve the downtown areas, Limited and Express rides are for daily commuters, and there are buses and light rails. The Metro Blue Line and the Metro Green line start at Target Field and connect to the downtowns and the Minnesota campus. For those living on the fringes can commute by express buses.
For information, please visit https://www.metrotransit.org/home.
Education and Healthcare
The Twin Cities can be considered the center of education and healthcare with the University of Minnesota on one hand and United Hospital on the other. In terms of healthcare too, there are plenty of options.
Apart from these two gems, there are plenty of community & technical colleges along with state and private universities to choose from.
If you’re looking to relocate to Minneapolis, Saint Paul or the surrounding suburbs, please feel free to contact RE/MAX Results – Shannon Lindstrom, Realtor at 612-616-9714 or visit www.ShannonLindstromRealtor.com today.