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Bloomington, Minnesota Real Estate
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The fifth largest city in Minnesota and largest suburb of the Twin Cities is the town of Bloomington, MN. What started as a single family building a cabin before Minnesota attained statehood boomed during the post World War II economy, settling at a little over 85,000 residents today. The town is split by Interstate 35, largely separating residential areas (West Bloomington) from industrial and retail areas (East Bloomington.) Visitors and new residents of Bloomington, Minnesota are always surprised at the homey feeling of the city and the friendliness of locals.
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The city of Bloomington, Minnesota enjoys the wealth produced in the nearby Twin Cities, bringing much of it to local banks through the commuters who call Bloomington home. As a result, homes for sale in Bloomington, MN tend to sell at a price slightly above the state average. In terms of affordability, however, Bloomington property and houses sell for about $20,000 less than the national average price for a home, meaning you get more real estate for your money in Bloomington.
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As mentioned above, Bloomington, MN is a suburb of the Twin Cities, St. Paul and Minneapolis, resulting in proximity to all the benefits of big city life: fine dining, world-class entertainment, and metropolitan shopping. Bloomington, however, is most famous for its own world class shopping complex known as The Mall of America. The MOA holds 520 stores, 50 restaurants, and hosts over 300 free events yearly, making the mall one of the most popular tourist attractions in the entire Twin Cities area! Bloomington, Minnesota also offers a wide range of museums and historical sites for visitors.
Bloomington, MN
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| # of businesses** | 0 |
| Total # employed** | 0 |
| White population | 0 |
| Black population | 0 |
| Hispanic population | 0 |
| Asian population | 0 |
| Hawaiian population | 0 |
| Indian population | 0 |
| Other population | 0 |
| Male population | 0 |
| Female population | 0 |
**According to 2003 Census



