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Residents Guide to Blaine, Minnesota

Date Published: 13th February 2008
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Located on the north side of the Twin Cities, Blaine is one of the fastest growing communities in the state of Minnesota. Blaine has a great variety of recreational activities, businesses, neighborhoods and schools that would are attracting many new home builders to develop in this community. Blaine has a full range of housing types, from starter homes and townhomes to executive housing. Blaine’s location makes it simple to commute to any part of the metro area, yet is far enough from the city to allow for a relaxing community feel.

City Stats

Population: 44,942 (year 2000, estimated around 55,144 currently)

County: Anoka County

Median Age: 32.7 (Anoka County)

Median Household Income: $63,200

Median House/Condo Value: $210,300


Real Estate Property Taxes: $1,207 (year 2000)

Blaine also offers plenty of reasons to stay close to home. The National Sports Center is a regional and national treasure. This 660-acre campus boosts 52 soccer fields, an outdoor stadium with a 400-meter track, a 250-meter cycling velodrome and the National Youth Golf Center. The Schwan Super Rink is also part of the sports center and is the largest indoor areegional shopping centers being located in the city. Not far south, resina facility in the country, with 4 rinks.

Shopping is in abundance in the Blaine region, with the Northtown Mall one of the Twin Cities many rdents of Blaine can make a trip to the Mall of America for any extra necessities.

With over 60 parks and 70 miles of trails and sidewalks, Blaine offers a variety of leisure and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors of all ages. From neighborhood parks to athletic complexes, you can enjoy a quiet walk, a ball game, or time in the playground. There are also many highly acclaimed golf courses in the region, including the TPC of the Twin Cities, a tournament level golf course.


Blaine has many businesses both small and large that contribute to the economic growth in the community as well as to the overall growth of Minneapolis/St. Paul as an economic hub. You will find businesses ranging from local auto shops and restaurants to hospitals and Fortune 500 companies just minutes away.

Blaine, which is located in Anoka County has residents in parts of 3 different school districts, including Blaine, Centennial and Spring Lake Park. The school district borders are divided from west to east and are based on residential borders. Not only are there great K-12 schools in the area, but there are multiple public libraries and regional colleges as well as major universities within 30 minutes of Blaine.

Blaine is a great community for anyone looking to relocate or start a family as a resident of Blaine. Many Minneapolis new home builders are developing new communities in the area, which further outline the growth and opportunity of the community. For those people who are looking at new places to buy a new home, Blaine just may be the perfect fit between community and city.

Jason Beack is the Marketing Coordinator for Hans Hagen Homes, a Minnesota custom home builder and Minneapolis new home community company. Hans Hagen Homes has new communities in St. Peter, Blaine, and Cologne, Minnesota as well as Hudson, Wisconsin. To learn more about Blaine, Minnesota and Hans Hagen Homes visit http://hanshagenhomes.com/Neighborhoods/HomeSelection.aspx?id=blaine
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