White Bear Lake MN Real Estate
White Bear Lake Minnesota has been the subject of books and movies in the past and is a tourism magnet today. White Bear Lake residents like to be outdoors and active and the city has several parks and recreational areas for everyone to use and enjoy. Click to Read More
Real Estate in White Bear Lake Minnesota
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Classic Manitou Island estate. 200+ feet of deep water, sand beach, White Bear Lake shoreline....
Open builder. 200+ feet of prime, deep water, sandy White Bear Lakeshore. One+acre flat build...
ALMOST NEW! MF owner's suite w/2 WI closets, balcony, spa-like bath w/heated floor+4 full BR...
Incredible 6.92 Ac. on Peninsula on Otter Lake!Breathtaking views as you enter this very special...
Beautiful contemporary home with soaring vaulted ceilings and stunning panoramic views of White...
Three unit office condo has a beautiful two story entry, with the middle unit having main 4608...
White Bear Lake Area Information
White Bear Lake real estate offers a variety of single and multi family dwellings and commercial real estate properties. Average single home prices start at around $125,000. The Median income for families living in White Bear Lake is around $60,000 a year. Sales, clerical, managerial, and professional industries are the largest employers of White Bear Lake residents. Other work industries also provide jobs in this city.
White Bear Lake High School offers baseball, basketball, football and hockey sport programs to its students. The school placed second in the annual State Hockey Championships in 1982 and many professional hockey greats like Brian Bonin, Moose Goheen, Elwyn Romney, and David Tanabe got their start right here in White Bear Lake. Other notable sport figures with roots tied to White Bear Lake include: wrestler James Brunzell and baseball player Joe Miller.
Access to quality education at primary, secondary and post secondary levels is provided in this city In White Bear Lake, education doesn’t end with high school graduation. More than 27 percent of the population of White Bear Lake pursue degree and credit courses at the community college and area colleges.
White Bear Lake residents enjoy art and entertainment and the city has a theatre where live performances by the Lakeshore Players entertains large crowds. The White Bear Lake Center for the Arts hosts art exhibits as well as maintaining a collection of various fine art pieces for the enjoyment of by residents and visitors. The city also holds parades and special events to celebrate the diversity of the cultures that are beautifully blended together here in White Bear Lake.
Plan a visit to the city of White Bear Lake for your next family vacation, there is something sure to please everyone here. While visiting stop in at one of the areas professional realty offices and schedule a tour to see the real estate properties for sale around the area. You just might decide to stay on here.
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