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Minneapolis Chicks!
Hi there...I just wondered if anyone from the Minneapolis area can give me an idea of neighborhoods that are good to raise kids in...good schools, safe neighborhoods, etc. My husband was, pretty much, offered a job with Snyder Drugs...which he's 99% sure he's not going to take because we live in NY and haven't ever considered moving to Minnesota because, well, it's just never come up before. BUT, just off the cuff, I thought I'd look at real estate in Minneapolis and, of course, I'd need to know where the family-oriented suburbs are located. Any suggestions? So far, I've been FLOORED at the low property taxes I've seen. You don't want to even know what it's like here in NY!! :faint: That, alone, makes MN look attractive.
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Originally Posted by techwife: Im not from Minneapolis, but I live south of there. So I can't help you with the neighborhood choice, but you will like MN it is very pretty and people are very nice. Hope you like it also. :D |
TECH ~ I have been to Minneapolis a few times, in the summer, I liked it. HINT ~ SUMMER
MY EX-WIFE is FROM Minnesota ~ HINT..no! NOT EX ~ FROM I would say about HALF of my church is FROM Minnesota. HINT ~ FROM My Pastor is FROM Minnesota, he is a huge VIKINGS fan. HINT ~ VIKINGS Get the "picture"? HINT ~ MINNEAPOLIS is IN Minnesota ;) |
Gary...but I'm living in northern new york...not Yonkers, but up here next to Canada. I like snow and winter. We had a two week stretch here about two years ago where the high temperature at noon was about 20 to 30 below zero. It got down to 45 below at night. When the ice breaker came through to open up the shipping channel, the ice on the river 6 feet deep!! If I can handle that, I'm pretty sure I can handle Minnesota's weather. Not like my Phillipino sister in law that had to move to San Diego to get away from the harsh winters in Albuequerque. :lol3: Besides, I'm sure in Minneapolis, I could warm up nicely in the Mall of America :love: :cloud9:
Besides, I'm 99% sure I'm NOT moving to MN..although a move would be exciting (kind of like getting shot by a tazer gun is exciting), since he was offered a job there, I just had to poke around in the real estate in the Minneapolis area out of curiosity. But thanks for the warning? (you southern californians are such whimps when it comes to the white stuff... :P ) |
PS...I love the VIKINGS!! Purple's my favorite color!! :D
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Originally Posted by EZMONEY: |
Hey! I live in Minneapolis...lots of nice family-friendly suburbs around here. (Apple Valley, Bloomington, Edina, Eagan to name a few of my favorites) Your husband is a pharmacist? I am in pharmacy school, and might be working with Snyders as an intern this summer :)
I would say definately at least look into Minnesota a little deeper...if you like cold and winter (which is why most people who don't like Minnesota leave), you will love it :) Let me know if you have any other questions about Minnesota! |
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Originally Posted by chloeone: |
Especially when you compare cost of living. New York salaries are always on the astronomical side....until you have to live on them! :) People usually end up a lot better off taking less money and living elsewhere. Go figure!
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Well, once upon a time, my husband I looked into moving to Southern California (where he's from (gary)). He had an opportunity to transfer within his company...same job, SAME SALARY, only about a $3,000/month mortgage (or something to that effect), as opposed to our $450/month mortgage we have now. He would have to get an additional job and I'd also have to get something or two full-time. We put that idea out to pasture very quickly.
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