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Things to Know Before Moving to Minnesota

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Are you planning a move to Minnesota? We’re excited to have you! However, if you’re not from the area or if you’re from the other side of the country, you’re probably wondering what you should know about Minnesota before moving here. Whether you’re moving to the Twin Cities or to the suburbs, we have your back on all of the information you’ll need as well as information around helping you move here!

What Are Minnesota Taxes Like?

Minnesota has a 6.875% state sales tax rate, a max local sales tax rate of 2.00%, and an average combined state and local sales tax rate of 7.49%. Minnesota’s tax system ranks 45th overall on our 2022 State Business Tax Climate Index.

What is the Minnesota Airport Like?

Conveniently, the Minnesota airport is surrounded by Minneapolis, St. Paul, and suburban cities including Bloomington, Eagan, Mendota Heights, and Richfield. This makes it easy to access the airport no matter where you live in Minnesota. Also, the Minneapolis-St.Paul International Airport is considered among the best in the country and has won “Best Airport in North America” for three years running!

What is the Weather Like in Minnesota?

Minnesota has all four seasons: spring, summer, fall, and winter. You can expect the summer weather to be warm and humid, and in the fall, the leaves change into beautiful colors while the temperature drops. Minnesota winters are usually very long (from about November through March). You will experience cloudy days, snow, short days, and very long nights. In the spring, it starts to gradually warm up and the humidity in the air starts to increase.

It’s important to note that Minnesota is sometimes referred to as ‘Tornado Alley,’ since tornadoes have occurred every month from March through November.

What is the Cost of Living in Minnesota?

The cost of living indices are based on a U.S. average of 100. Any amount below 100 signifies that Minnesota is cheaper than the U.S. average. An amount higher, indicates Minnesota is more expensive.

As a whole, Minnesota’s cost of living is 97.2. To break it down more:

  • Grocery: 97.2
  • Health care: 78.3
  • Housing: 102.9
  • Median Home Cost: $300,100
  • Utilities: 95.7
  • Transportation: 96.4
  • Miscellaneous: 117.4

How is the Economy in Minnesota?

Minnesota’s economy is strong a strong and diverse state with the right components to help you succeed. Minneapolis-St. Paul rank as the 7th most diverse economy among all 384 metropolitan areas in the United States.

What Are Fun Things to Do in Minnesota?

There are many fun things to do in Minnesota and it seems as if it holds something for everyone! Listed below are some that you should keep in mind!

  • Minnehaha Park
  • North Shore Scenic Drive
  • Mall of America
  • Minneapolis Institute of Art
  • Science Museum of Minnesota
  • Milly City Museum
  • Como Park Zoo and Conservatory
  • Minneapolis Sculpture Garden
  • Nickelodeon Universe
  • Great Lakes Aquarium
  • The Minnesota State Fair
  • Minnesota Renaissance Festival
  • Enjoy a Minnesota Vikings football game
  • Attend a fun Minnesota Twins ball game

How Are the Schools in Minnesota?

Minnesota’s public education system is fantastic as it is characterized by low dropout rates, high test scores, and low student-to-teacher ratios. Minnesota has many great schools, but the top 5 are:

  1. St. Michael-Albertville Schools
  2. Centennial School District
  3. Farmington Area Public Schools
  4. Hopkins Public Schools
  5. Mahtomedi Public Schools

How is the Outdoor Life in Minnesota?

If you’re an outdoorsy type of person, Minnesota is the best place for you to live. The state holds more than 10,000 lakes, many forests, trails, and more. You can go sea kayaking on the largest of the Great Lakes, check out frozen waterfalls, drive your ATV on trails, snowmobile, ski, ice fishing, ice skating, and much more. If cold weather doesn’t both you and you enjoy the snow activities, Minnesota winters provides all the snow you need.

What Are the Best Food Places in Minnesota?

There are many places to find great food in Minnesota. If you Google the best places to eat in Minnesota, you’ll see a list of the top rated restaurants and their locations. We’ll give you the top 5 that you must visit when you’re all settled in.

  1. Spoon and Stable
  2. Spitz
  3. Demi
  4. MB Foodhouse
  5. Eatery

How is the Employment in Minnesota?

Minnesota has some of the highest employment rates in the country, in the vicinity of 80% of all prime-age adults working, which means people who are between 25-54-years old have jobs. Minnesota currently has a low unemployment rate of 2.5%.

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What is Minnesota Known For?

The state is known as the ‘Land of 10,000 lakes,’ which is the highest number of any state in the United States. Minnesota is also famous for being the home of Mall of America, the largest shopping mall in the U.S., and its outdoor recreation including hiking, camping, fishing, and other winter activities.

What Are Some Good Minnesota Landmarks?

There are many landmarks in the twin cities area, but some to note include:

  • Fort Snelling – designed by Colonel Josiah Snelling. It was a key training post for soldiers and recruits during the American Civil War.
  • Split Rock Lighthouse – this was constructed in 1905 when a freak storm destroyed several boats, wrecked ships, and crew members died.
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald House – Author, F. Scott Fitzgerald was born in this home and wrote ‘ This Side of Paradise’ from the third floor.
  • The Clemens Gardens – takes its name from Bill and Virginia Clemens, who purchased a plot of land intending to turn it into a garden.

Are You Ready to Move?

We hope this blog taught you the things to know before moving to Minnesota! Between holding some of the biggest cities, great outdoors, art museums, surrounding suburbs, and much more – it’s a no brainer that you should move to the metro area.

If you’re ready to make the move to the Twin Cities or surrounding suburbs, let Daymakers Moving & Storage help you! We not only know what it’s like living in Minnesota, but we know what it’s like to move – and we like to make it as stress-free as possible.

Grab your FREE quote today and let’s get you moving to Minnesota!

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