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Edina, Minnesota: A Great Place for Family Life in the Twin Cities Area
City life isn't for everyone, but there's no denying the advantages of living near a large metropolitan area. Though the madness of the city isn't your style, a suburb of Minneapolis could be for you. You may be looking to move from your home state to some nice Minnesota property. You may be looking to get out of the city and into a nice suburb. You may be looking to commute while enjoying a more relaxed pace. Whatever your reason for moving to the suburbs, there is a great little place to live right by the Twin Cities. If you're looking for an up and coming city in Hennepin County, look no further than the city of Edina.
Minneapolis real estate agents know what areas are booming, and this little place definitely fits that description. Edina is quickly becoming one of the most popular places to live in Minnesota. It is a medium-sized city located immediately southwest of Minneapolis. The proximity to Minneapolis enables you to enjoy the culture that accompanies a large city, but the ability to escape to suburban life is priceless.
Edina has a median household income that is nearly double the state median and significantly higher than the median for Minneapolis. There have been many celebrities, millionaires and billionaires who have called Edina home. Richard M. Schulze, founder of Best Buy, lives in Edina. Minnesota Twins owner Carl Pohlad lived in Edina until his death. The late John Denver also lived here in the late '60s.
For families thinking about a move to Edina, consider the educational system. Edina's schools rank in the top 100 nationally year in and year out. Foreign language programs are especially strong at Edina's schools, with a French immersion course offered at one elementary school. There is approximately one teacher for every seven students, which is a very good ratio.
When your child receives the proper attention from a teacher who isn't overburdened with students, you'll be grateful you moved to Edina. There are also several wonderful private schools, if a religious education is what your child needs. Minnesota real estate agents know these facts and will help you find great property in the city.
One of the main advantages of living in Edina is that it is easily accessible from the Twin Cities while still retaining a suburban feel. Edina is mainly comprised of residential areas, divided into several dozen neighborhoods. If you want Minnesota property in an area with a great park system, Edina has that as well. The city contains 44 different parks, each having space for different activities. There are miles of jogging trails for your exercising pleasure and tennis courts to challenge your office rival.
Strangely enough, there are only two hotels in Edina, so tourism isn't a large industry. This dates back to when Edina was still a "dry" city in the 1930s. The city was alcohol-free for a long time and still only has a few municipal liquor stores. There are no private liquor stores in the city. The first climate-controlled, completely enclosed shopping center is located here as well.
The right Minnesota real estate agent can help you find a home in Edina. With such great statistics, it's a good idea to hurry while the market is down. You'll save a lot of money if you shop around for great Minnesota properties in Edina. You'll be able to travel to the Twin Cities on the weekend or just take a walk through downtown Edina at your leisure. Either way, talk to a Minnesota real estate agent about finding a home in this great little city.
About the Author
Kevin Curtis is a licensed agent with RE/MAX Advantage Plus. He is The Minnesota Real Estate Team's 2007 Agent of the Year. Kevin and his team provide great service and ongoing insights into the Minnesota Real Estate market at
MinnesotaPropertiesOnline.com.
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