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Looking to buy in the Minneapolis area?
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The Minneapolis area is growing by leaps and bounds. With so many Minneapolis/St. Paul and surrounding suburb real estate options to choose from, you need an agent to help you make the best real estate decisions. You've definitely come to the right place. I'm a local expert and I'm ready to put my experience to work for you. If you havn't chosen a Minneapolis area REALTOR® yet, make sure your candidates can answer these tough questions:
- What are the hottest growing areas in Hennepin County and the Minneapolis area?
- If it's a Minneapolis/St. Paul investment property you're after, which areas are the most promising for rentals and flips?
- What are the benefits and pitfalls of buying Minneapolis preconstruction homes?
- What urban development projects might affect the value of Minneapolis area real estate?
- Which areas of Minneapolis/St. Paul are ripe with afforable gems?
You've come to the right place to find your dream home in Metro, or in the popular surrounding areas of Minneapolis. Whether you're looking for an estate, an executive home, a luxury condo, a retirement villa, a historic home, a downtown loft, or anything else in the greater Minneapolis area---I can help you!
Minneapolis/St. Paul and Surrounding Area Attractions:
- Como Zoo
For over a hundred years, St. Paul's Como Park, Zoo and adjacent Marjorie McNeely Conservatory have been delighting visitors around the Minneapolis metro area. The zoo and conservatory are free, although a nominal donation is suggested, and the park offers many options for a day of family fun.
- Historic Fort Snelling
Fort Snelling, a 19th century St. Paul military outpost, has been restored and transformed into an authentic historical reenactment, complete with costumed tour guides. The original Fort, located at the junction of the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers, was built at an ideal location, before the building of major highways and industrialization of the Twin Cities.
- Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
Seasonal teams share their home at the Metrodome, which hosts the Minnesota Vikings, the ballpark of the Minnesota Twins, and the University of Minnesota Gopher football team. Open year-round, other events include monster truck racing and the occasional arena rock concert.
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Lake CalhounMinneapolis' 401-acre Lake Calhoun is an ideal venue for fishing, wind surfing, swimming, sailing, canoeing, walking, jogging, biking and rollerblading while visiting the Twin Cities. Lake Calhoun is part of a chain of lakes including Cedar Lake, Brownie Lake, Lake of the Isles and Lake Harriet, connected by a 12-mile stretch of pathways. Drawing over 5 million visitors a year, the Chain of Lakes is Minnesota's most popular attraction next to the Mall of America.
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Mall of AmericaLess than two miles from the Minneapolis St. Paul airport, the 4.2 million square-foot mall is a must-see for anyone with a long layover. Macy's, Bloomingdale's and Sears are among the 520 stores, smartly built in the shape of a square so you'll never feel lost. The center of the mall houses Camp Snoopy, a 7-acre amusement park beneath 1.2 miles of skylights. Also inside are a roller coaster, ferris wheel and a log floom ride with a 40-foot drop. Kids and adults alike will discover the joy of the 4-story sculptures in the Lego Imagination Center.
Minneapolis/St. Paul and Surrounding Area Resources
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