French Regional Park
Trails, boating on Medicine Lake, and winter cross-country skiing — a Three Rivers park right in the city.
Quiet, established neighborhoods, lakes and trails, and quick access to both downtowns — consistently ranked among Minnesota’s most livable cities.
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Plymouth is one of our home markets — established neighborhoods around Medicine Lake, newer construction toward the northwest, and everything in between. We know what sells here and what it actually closes for.
Plymouth is unusual — it’s served by four districts: Wayzata, Osseo, Robbinsdale, and Hopkins, depending on the address. That makes boundary-checking essential here.
Multiple neighborhood elementary schools serve the area — which one serves a home depends on the address. Ask us to check boundaries before you fall in love with a house.
Wayzata High School serves much of Plymouth and is one of the state’s most sought-after; other addresses feed Osseo, Robbinsdale, or Hopkins schools.
School boundaries shift and open enrollment exists. We confirm the actual assigned schools for any address you're considering — just ask.
Trails, boating on Medicine Lake, and winter cross-country skiing — a Three Rivers park right in the city.
One of the metro’s largest lakes, ringed by parkland — plus the Luce Line Trail running east–west through the city.
Neighborhood hubs across the city, with Ridgedale and Wayzata’s lakefront restaurants minutes away.
Plymouth typically runs above the Twin Cities metro average, with a wide range from townhomes to executive homes. See the live market report above for this month’s numbers.
Four districts serve Plymouth — Wayzata, Osseo, Robbinsdale, and Hopkins — depending on the address. We verify the assigned schools for any home you’re considering.
About 12 miles west — typically a 20–30 minute commute via I-394 or Highway 55.
It’s consistently ranked among Minnesota’s most livable cities — strong schools, low crime, and an extensive park and trail system.
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