Plymouth MN Homes for Sale
As the official seventh largest city in all of Minnesota, the dynamic city of Plymouth continues to grow and thrive. The city’s Parks & Recreation department is also a major feature of Plymouth, with a wide variety of excellent recreation programming and activities, many attractive, scenic, and recreational parks, a number of recreation facilities, and trails for hiking and biking. Click to Read More
Real Estate in Plymouth Minnesota
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Prime Plymouth land-location-school district. This wooded site has been preliminary planned...
Here it is - Prime land in Wayzata School District! Great Dev./Invest. opportunity, potential...
WELL CONSTRUCTED 17,000 SF BLDG ON 4.36 ACRES IN THE HEART OF PLYMOUTH CITY CENTER. WALK TO...
2009 "Best Interior" Trillium Award Winnder from Builders Association. This remarkable floor...
S-T-O-P! 91' of Bass Lake sandy shoreline. 3 levels of extreme elegance. The kitchen was featured...
HORSE LOVERS, DEVELOPERS, CAR ENTHUSIASTS DREAM HOME ON 8.5 ACRES IN WAYZATA SCHOOL DIST. POSSIBILITIES...
Amazing opportunity to own one of the premier prop on priv, full recreational Bass Lake! Stunning...
SPECTACULAR CUDD BUILT 2003 REGGIE AWARD WINNING 4BR/4BA HOME ON CUL-DE-SAC IN #1 RATED PLYMOUTH...
Plymouth MN Housing
With more than 25,000 homes in the city and, as of 2000, close to 500 unoccupied and available, Plymouth enjoys a real promising real estate market, particularly as it slowly but steadily keeps growing and changing. However, as prices continue to rise—median household value in 2000 was $197,600 and five years later, up to $313,300—the time to jump in is now if you’re considering real estate within this vibrant and energetic community that has much to offer citizens and tourists alike.
Plymouth MN Area Information
Interestingly, the history of Plymouth stems back a good 600 years, during the pre-Colombian era. However, the first settler made his way into the region in 1848 and settled down four years later. Over time, more settlers arrived, and Plymouth began to take the shape of a town with many structures, landmarks, and businesses being built and townspeople organizing themselves. By 1955, Plymouth was fully incorporated as an official village, and in 1974 became a statutory city.
Plymouth boasts an excellent education system, complete with five different school districts: Wayzata District 284, Robbinsdale District 281, Osseo District 279, West Metro Education Project District 6069, and Hopkins District 270, as well as a number of private schools and colleges.
Recreational programs, including classes, sports, entertainment, and special events and trips, are available for adults, youth, children, seniors, and those with disabilities.
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