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General City Information

With its historic downtown, lift bridge, and picturesque setting nestled in the St. Croix river valley, homes for sale in Stillwater, MN are definitely worth checking out. Located an easy, twenty-minute commute northeast from St. Paul, Stillwater real estate has a lot to offer, aside from being the setting for portions of the movie Grumpy Old Men. Antique shops, restaurants, used bookstores, historical sites, and summer time festivals draw people from all over to this cute, river-side town. If this backdrop seems fitting for you, perhaps it’s a good time to begin shopping for homes for sale in Stillwater.

 

Stillwater Homes for Sale

Stillwater, MN is home to a range of architecture from 19th-century Victorians to infamous Prairie style homes. Homes for sale in Stillwater, MN generally range from the mid $100’s upwards of $3 million for the luxury homes. Leveraging off of the popular downtown, historic warehouses were converted into condos at the north end of downtown, along with the construction of new condos. These condos for sale offer the same exquisite views and conveniences of downtown Stillwater. Equally impressive are the Stillwater schools. The school system is ranked highly in the state, and you can click here for a school map showing the location and address of the public schools in town.

 

Information about Stillwater Minnesota

This historic town is located about 17 miles northeast of St. Paul, MN. Stillwater, MN was incorporated in 1854, and resides within Washington County on the shores of the St. Croix river (which separates MN from WI). Only 9.0 square miles in size, Stillwater has approximately 18,000 residents and has nearly every type of real estate available; houses nestled in the bluffs and hills, small farms, Victorian style homes, starter homes, condos, waterfront homes, etc. Stillwater is often referred to as the birthplace of Minnesota because the process of establishing Minnesota as a state began in Stillwater at a territorial convention. In fact, Stillwater predates Minneapolis by several years. Filled with an abundance of trees, Stillwater was predominantly a lumbering town in the second half of the 19th century. During summer time, river boats rides, wine tasting and the Lumberjack Days draw many local tourists. You can make this city part of your daily life, and it all starts by looking for Stillwater, MN homes for sale!