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Eden Prairie, MN
Population62,553
Median Age36.5
Pop. Density1,925
Pop. Change13.94%
Married Population60.78%
Household Size2.68
Unemployment Rate4.80%
Median Home Cost$307,100
Homes Owned74.56%
Home Appreciation-4.43%
Percent Religious53.86%
Commute Time22.9

87.75% of people are white, 3.09% are black, 6.04% are asian, 0.30% are native american, and 2.81% claim 'Other'. 2.59% of the people in Eden Prairie, MN, claim hispanic ethnicity (meaning 97.41% are non-hispanic).


j
Eden Prairie, MN
taxes - 3/4/2011

this is an expensive socialist democrat area with very high income, property and personal taxes. [read more...]

Clay
Eden Prairie, MN
Eden Prairie, MN - 5/13/2008

I could no agree more Kyle... I have grown up here, and Kyle put it very well... long cold winters and very short, but nice summers... Great schools and education! Good for some sports but other than that, its NOT a really "FUN" place to live...[read more...]

jed
Eden Prairie, MN
Awesome for family - 2/21/2007

a great place to raise kids. Extensive parks, outdoor activities, team sports, amazing schools[read more...]

Kyle
Eden Prairie, MN
I've lived here over 20 years - 2/6/2007

I'm 23 and I've been here since I was one. Currently, I'm looking to move away. I thought I'd share my comments about EP since there are none. PROS: This is a very safe city to live in. There is one part that is shady, but that's it. Few weirdos anywhere you go, but hey, that's life. CONS: Unless you are materialistic, shallow, and self-centered, I would not recommend raising children here. The community has become very high salary over the last ten years. The kids in the school system are pretty shut off to anyone that isn't in their own clique. Meeting new people here is nearly impossible unless you work with them. I went to Normandale Community College, and most of the friends I made there lived in Bloomington (which I would much more recommend). Restaurants are very homogenous. You could find them anywhere. The only unique restaurant I could think of is EP Vietnamese Cuisine. If you go into Minneapolis or St. Paul frequently, or wish to for social activities, work, etc. then this is the LAST place you should live. I go to school in St. Paul and it takes about half an hour to get there without traffic. EP once bordered the country side. People are now moving further away to Chaska and Chanhassen, so I guess it's not too bad. SW Metro bus depot is good is you work downtown. For the most part, it's rich, stuck up, and a far drive from anything. If you make +$100K a year, and love really cold winters, this place is for you.[read more...]