City of Jordan Minnesota

City of Jordan Minnesota

City of Jordan Minnesota

Jordan Minnesota

Jordan Minnesota is in Scott County in the State of Minnesota. It is a city just outside the third-tier suburbs of Minneapolis. The Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area that has 3.52 million residents.

The city of Jordan began in 1853 with the first sawmill. It was none for its breweries but prohibition in 1919 caused their closure.

Is Jordan rated as a good place to live?

Niche.com https://www.niche.com/places-to-live/jordan-scott-mn/ rated Jordan Minnesota the high rating of an “B.” It has high marks for many categories.

General information I have found about Jordan, Minnesota.

Information about Jordan Minnesota. The population is 6,420, the unemployment rate is 4.1%, the median income is $68,091, the median age is 35.5 and median home price is $381,600. Those are reasons why Jordan Minnesota real estate is in high demand.

School information for Jordan, Minnesota.

Jordan Public Schools. Niche.com rated it the rating of an “B.”. This school district has 1,907 students. It has a student-teacher ratio of 15 to 1. For more information visit www.mnschools.com.

My conclusion

To summarize, I have found Jordan to be a popular city. Importantly, has a wonderful downtown, known for its health and safety, an abundance of parks and recreation, low crime, a younger population, rural feel but near to Minneapolis and Saint Paul and suburbs and features a high quality of life. In short, I suggest considering Jordan if you are planning to move to the Twin Cities area of Minnesota.

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Contact us

I hope you have enjoyed my summary of Jordan Minnesota. Please reach out to Jeff Anderson and The Anderson Team if you would like to know more about Jordan Minnesota real estate. Or if you would like to see homes in this wonderful city in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota.

 

Jeff Anderson

The Anderson Team

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