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Are you thinking of moving to Minnesota? Relocation can be stressful unless you have the information you need to make it easy. Minnesota Relocation made easy is what we do best. Let us help you with your Minnesota relocation including Minneapolis relocation, Saint Paul relocation, Rochester relocation, etc... We will give you information on schools, employment, moving companies, expenses, housing and most all of your moving needs. Trust us to help you with the entire move.

Minnesota real estate varies from area to area. There are excellent Minnesota realtors situated in every area. The housing costs fluctuate in accordance with the different areas and the areas economies. However, there are plenty of housing options in Minnesota. We have plenty of information on Minnesota real estate, Minnesota realtors and housing in Minnesota.

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Minnesota is a wonderful state. Moving to Minnesota can be an exciting move for anyone. Minnesota entered the Union on May 11, 1858 as the 32d state. Minnesota’s economy has long been dominated by the development of its varied natural resources. By the 1990s, although it remained a leading agricultural state, Minnesota had developed a diversified economy, dominated by services and manufacturing. The name of the state is taken from the Minnesota, River and is a Sioux Indian phrase meaning “cloudy water”. Minnesota is called the North Star State.

Minnesota, with an area of 86,943 sq miles, is the 12th largest state in the U.S. The approximate mean elevation is 1200 ft and the Minnesota shoreline on Lake Superior extends 186 miles. The terrain of Minnesota was formed to a large extent by glacial action.

Minnesota has in excess of 20,000 lakes and inland water covers more than 8% of the state’s total area. Some of the largest include Red Lake, Lake of the Woods, Rainy Lake and part of Lake Superior. Minnesota has a humid continental climate, characterized by wide daily and seasonal temperature variations. Summers are warm in the south and cool in the north and winters are cold throughout the state. Annual precipitation averages about 32-19 inches, depending on the area.

Plants and animals of all types are found in Minnesota. Forests cover about one-third of the total land area. More than four-fifths of this is of commercial value. Spruce, fir, poplar, and birch cover most of the north with pine in the central area and hardwood forests in the south. Blueberries and blackberries grow in Minnesota. Deer, fox, muskrat, beaver, mink, Canadian lynx and many varieties of fish and waterfowl make their home in Minnesota.

According to the 2000 census Minnesota had 4,919,479 inhabitants. The average population density is 61.8 people per sq mile. The state’s largest cities in 2000 were Minneapolis, Saint Paul, the capital, Duluth, Rochester and Bloomington.

The first school in Minnesota was founded about 1820. A law passed in the 1849 territorial legislature authorized the public school system. The public education facilities included 1564 elementary and secondary schools, with a total yearly enrollment of about 528,500 elementary pupils and 211,000 secondary students. Approximately 72,600 other students attended private schools. There are 81 institutions of higher education in Minnesota with a combined enrollment of about 253,100. These include the University of Minnesota with campuses in Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Crookston, Duluth, Morris, and Waseca. Academically affiliated with the university are the world famous Mayo Graduate School of Medicine and the Mayo Clinic. There is also a State University of Minnesota system, the Gustavus Adolphus College and Saint John’s University.

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Minnesota’s thousand of streams and lakes furnish ample opportunities for water sports enthusiasts. The abundance of fish and game attracts anglers and hunters from all over. The scenic forest landscape is conducive to hiking and camping. Winter sports include ice-skating, skiing, and snowmobile races. Minnesota’s professional sports teams play an important role in Minnesota recreation. The Minnesota Vikings play football, the Minnesota Twins play baseball and the Minnesota Timberwolves are the basketball team. Minnesota boasts avid sports fans.

Minnesota’s economy is diverse. Agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, manufacturing and tourism are the main economies. Each year more than 12 million tourists visit Minnesota to visit the lakes and forest areas. There are Voyageurs National Park is the largest park in the state but there are 123 parks, recreation areas and forests that the state maintains.

Minneapolis and St. Paul are the principal hubs of both the sate and regional transportation networks. 129,400 miles of roads, railroads, airports and buses make up the states transportation network with the largest airport being the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.

Living in Minnesota can be a most gratifying experience. To learn more about moving to Minnesota, relocating to Minnesota’s many areas, or general information on relocation, please contact us.

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