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Are you looking for a new home for your family or a shopfront that would be prefect to show off your catering? Toronto, Ontario is where most people who want to combine great real estate with job opportunity would look, but those people would be limiting themselves. For one thing, they'd be missing out on St. Paul, Minnesota, which is a city that's just enough like Canada to assuage your homesickness but also a thriving municipality with its own character. To help you get a feel for the city, its people, and its real estate market, the real estate agents of St. Paul, MN have created this website. So browse through and see if St. Paul, MN is right for you.

St. Paul, Minnesota: The Most Livable City in America

St. Paul, Minnesota In central Minnesota on the shores of the Mississippi River lie the capitol city, St. Paul, and its twin, Minneapolis. While Minneapolis occupies the south shore, St. Paul occupies the north, and together they form an entity known as the Twin Cities. With a population of 277,000, St. Paul is slightly smaller than Minneapolis, but it is so clean, safe, and well-known for its quality of life that "the most livable city in America" has been adopted as St. Paul's official motto.

St. Paul, MN's major economic sectors are in government and the service industry. There are several major service-based companies headquartered in the city, including Ecolab, a manufacturer of cleaning chemicals, Securian Financial Group, and Lawson Software, which provides computer support to businesses. The Ford Motor Company also operates an assembly plant in the city which takes advantage of the plentiful hydroelectric power in the region to fuel its factories.

One of the largest aspects of life in St. Paul, Minnesota however, is education. It has the second highest number of post-secondary institutes per capita in the United States. There are 11 colleges and universities and 5 career training schools including Concordia University and the College of Saint Catherine leading to a student population in the thousands.

The entire community turns out for such events as college sports and the Saint Paul Winter Carnival, which features ice sculptures and winter activities. The city is also known as the home of Charles Schultz and features Peanuts sculptures in public parks. There are also dozens of museums, a zoo and conservatory, and several historic Native American burial sites.

Neighborhoods and Home Styles in St. Paul, MN

a home in Dayton's Bluff, St. Paul, MN In many cities, your neighborhood is just a distinction that tells you where to find it on a map. In St. Paul, Minnesota your neighborhood is where your friends live, where you go to block parties and barbecues, and where your loyalties lie. Because of its neighborhoods' community feel, St. Paul has been described as fifteen small towns with one mayor. Therefore, which neighborhood you will buy into is probably your most important decision. Will you choose a historic district? A blue collar neighborhood? A new suburban development? Read on for a quick run-down of some of the more well-known neighborhoods.

Summit Avenue is known for its large, distinctive Victorian style homes built between 1890 and 1920 as an enclave for the wealthy of St. Paul. It has been rated of the 10 greatest streets by the American Planning Association. Dayton's Bluff was supposed to rival Summit Avenue as a high class neighborhood, but ended up with a character of its own where smaller homes perch on bluffs with stunning views of the river. The traditional middle-class urban lifestyle reigns in the neighborhoods of Battle Creek and the Greater East Side, while the Frogtown neighborhood where most immigrants from Southeast Asia make their homes.

In general, St. Paul, MN is a very average city when it comes to prices. The cost of living there is 99.3, nearly equal to the United States average of 100. An average single family home generally goes for around $261,000 while a town house would sell for about $273,000. Renting in the city costs $717 per month on average.

Contact a St. Paul, MN Real Estate Agent

If St. Paul, Minnesota sounds like the right city for you, you can be sure St. Paul will welcome you with open arms. Just contact a St. Paul, Minnesota real estate agent to see what we mean. You won't meet friendlier people anywhere. Your other option, of course, would be to enter the real estate market yourself, but we don't recommend it, as it tends to be much easier to focus on finding the right home when someone else is handling the scheduling and paperwork for you.


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