Living in the Minneapolis Southeast Suburbs: A Guide for Newcomers
What Are the Southeast Suburbs?
South and east of St. Paul, these suburbs include Eagan, Woodbury, Cottage Grove, and Inver Grove Heights. They offer suburban living with access to major employers, the airport, and the Mississippi River.
The Vibe
Orderly, safe, and suburban. Residents take pride in clean streets, well-kept parks, and school programs. Many neighborhoods feel newer and are built with commuters in mind.
Popular Cities & Neighborhoods
Eagan – Strong schools, easy airport access, and big-box shopping.
Woodbury – Master-planned, with parks and community centers.
Cottage Grove – Affordable, with growing amenities.
Inver Grove Heights – Quiet, with river views and a mix of housing.
Who Lives Here
- Families
- Airport and corporate employees
- Buyers looking for newer builds at lower prices than western suburbs
Housing Snapshot
Rent: $1,300–$1,900 for apartments and townhomes.
Buy: $325K–$500K for single-family homes; newer homes in Woodbury can exceed $600K.
Commute & Transit
Driving: I-494, Hwy 52, and I-94 connect quickly to both downtowns and MSP Airport.
Transit: Limited bus service; no light rail.
Walkability: Low except in newer town centers.
Things to Do
Culture & Arts: Local performing arts centers, community theaters.
Outdoors: Lebanon Hills Regional Park, Mississippi National River and Recreation Area.
Shopping: Tamarack Village in Woodbury, Eagan Outlet Mall.
Food: Mix of chain restaurants and local spots.
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Close to airport and major highways
- Good schools
- Newer housing stock
Cons:
- Car-dependent
- Limited nightlife and culture
- Higher property taxes in some cities
Is the Southeast Suburbs Right for You?
If you want a safe, planned suburban environment with quick access to work and travel, the Southeast Suburbs may be a perfect fit.
For the bigger picture, see the Minneapolis–St. Paul Metro Guide.