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Burnsville Real Estate Crystal Lake, Burnsville, MN

Named after William Byrne who in 1855 donated land for the first church and school in the area, Byrnesville Township, as it was originally called, remained mostly rural until the 1960's. Built around the 35 split, Interstates 35W and 35E, Burnsville has everything you could possible need in conveniences. The Burnsville Center is located off CR 42 and is surrounded by businesses like Super Target, Barnes and Nobles, Kohls, dealerships, Cub Food, etc. With over 2000 businesses in the area, the city ranks 5th in the state for largest retail sales. With nearly 60,000 residents, home options range from 1960 ramblers, townhomes, luxury homes, senior living, apartments, and new construction.

 The City of Burnsville has put together a fantastic video of the city which includes Burnville Relocation, Burnsville Schools, Burnsville Hospitals, Burnsville Recreation, and more!

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Education

Burnsville has three public school districts depending on where you line in the city:

 

Parks and Rec

Recreation is also readily available throughout the 2,500 acres of parkland set aside by the city. Enjoy the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge, Buck Hill Ski area, or the Murphy-Hanrehan Regional Park. If you like hockey, Burnsville has a great high school hockey team to watch, or enjoy your own skate time at the Burnsville Ice Center.

 

Census Data for Burnsville, MN

 Population Information

·         Population – 60,220 (April 2003 population estimate is 61,355)

·         Persons 18 and over – 44,454

·         Children under 18 – 15,766 or 26%

·         Median Age – 33 years old

·         Minorities – 13.7%

·         10% speak a different language other than English at home

 

Household Information

·         Households – 23,687 (April 2003 estimate is 24,184)

·         Average Household Size – 2.53 persons

·         Owner Occupied Units – 16,142 or 68% of all units

·         Rental Units – 7,545 or 32% of all units

·         51% have lived in the same house since 1995

·         Median Value of Owner Occupied Dwelling Unit – $155,900

·         13% of total housing units are owned with no mortgage

·         Median Rent for a Dwelling Unit – $779

·         Median household income is $57,965

Education

·         94% of persons 25 and over have graduated from high school

·         27% have completed a Bachelor’s Degree

·         10% have a Graduate or Professional Degree

 

Employment

·         80% of persons over 16 years old are in the workforce

·         82% drive to work alone

·         10% carpool

·         4% use alternative transportation

·         4% work at home

·         22 minutes is the average commute time to work

·         39% of employed residents are in management or professional occupations

·         13% are employed in service industries

·         32% work in sales

·         7% construction

·         9% production and transportation