I wouldn't mind relocating to the twin cities area, specifically Plymouth or Excelsior. Seattle and the surrounding suburbs have become outrageously expensive and crime has gotten out of control. I can handle frigid winters as I used to live in southern NY for a spell. I actually kind of miss it. Just ready to start a whole new chapter in my life and embrace this beautiful city that is Minneapolis.
Enjoyed watching your videos about various places in Minnesota. I'm working on a deal for an opportunity in Big Lake but would like to live in a well established neighborhood that's a little closer to the Metro. I've been looking at Maple Grove and now Plymouth, considering winter driving. The primarily reason is due to lifestyle. I don’t think Big Lake area is sufficient enough to offer me all things that I enjoy in life after work such as dining options in great restaurants (not chain restaurants), exercise gym/park/ski, entertainment, shopping, arts and crafts, golfing-social club, etc. Your thoughts!
Thanks for watching B K. I would agree with you overall. Big Lake isn't too far from the metro area, but it really doesn't lend itself to nightlife, restaurants, and activities that you can find closer to the city. A smaller commute to areas like Maple Grove, Plymouth, and Champlin allow you to be closer to the action and still not have to make a long trek to Big Lake.
How did you leave United Health/OPTUM off of top employers in plymouth? Only the 4th largest company in the United States... but you got the pizza place right.
United Health is technically located in Minnetonka. Optum in Eden Prairie. Regardless, the west side of Twin Cities is loaded with big time employers. Now you got me thinking LaTuff's for dinner tonight...thanks!
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Thanks for the information might be moving there soon!
@@andreasaravia8764 I appreciate you watching! Let me know if there is anything I can help you with. nick@aktahomes.com
I used to live there in Plymouth back in 2008.
I wouldn't mind relocating to the twin cities area, specifically Plymouth or Excelsior. Seattle and the surrounding suburbs have become outrageously expensive and crime has gotten out of control. I can handle frigid winters as I used to live in southern NY for a spell. I actually kind of miss it. Just ready to start a whole new chapter in my life and embrace this beautiful city that is Minneapolis.
Let me know if you have any questions! Thanks for watching
i live in plymouth, his is a nice place to live. trust me.
Thanks for the comment! Growing up there, I completely agree.
This is super helpful!
There is a school called Brightmont Academy there too
Was not aware of that one. Thanks for watching!!
Enjoyed watching your videos about various places in Minnesota. I'm working on a deal for an opportunity in Big Lake but would like to live in a well established neighborhood that's a little closer to the Metro. I've been looking at Maple Grove and now Plymouth, considering winter driving. The primarily reason is due to lifestyle. I don’t think Big Lake area is sufficient enough to offer me all things that I enjoy in life after work such as dining options in great restaurants (not chain restaurants), exercise gym/park/ski, entertainment, shopping, arts and crafts, golfing-social club, etc.
Your thoughts!
Thanks for watching B K. I would agree with you overall. Big Lake isn't too far from the metro area, but it really doesn't lend itself to nightlife, restaurants, and activities that you can find closer to the city. A smaller commute to areas like Maple Grove, Plymouth, and Champlin allow you to be closer to the action and still not have to make a long trek to Big Lake.
@@Nicksundahl Thank you! Will stay in touch for next move soon!
Grew up there... but would take Golden Valley or Minnetonka.
I agree in terms of how Minnetonka and GV have more character. I actually live in GV now, and love it.
How did you leave United Health/OPTUM off of top employers in plymouth? Only the 4th largest company in the United States... but you got the pizza place right.
United Health is technically located in Minnetonka. Optum in Eden Prairie. Regardless, the west side of Twin Cities is loaded with big time employers. Now you got me thinking LaTuff's for dinner tonight...thanks!
@@Nicksundahl OPTUM has large office off of Bass lake Road and 169 with hundreds of employees.
Fair enough. I should have been clear when it came to headquartered as opposed to employers.
You should do an episode on best neighborhoods in west suburbs. Would love to see where Tyrol Hills in GV falls! From your GV neighbor.
I actually live in Tyrol Hills! I have thought about it as well, there are plenty to choose from.
Very Unhappy with the the facility, lots of wasted space and basically caters to young families. Very unfriedly for Senior groups
Very Unhappy with the facility, lots of wasted space and basically catered to young families. Not friendly to senior groups
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Very unhappy with facility, lots of wasted space and basically catered to young families. Not friendly to the senior citizens.
So sorry you feel that way.