Living in the Minneapolis Western Exurbs: A Guide for Newcomers
What Are the Western Exurbs?
Beyond the Southwest Suburbs, the Western Exurbs stretch into Carver and Wright Counties, including Delano, Waconia, Buffalo, and Rogers. These communities offer a small-town feel with access to the Twin Cities via longer commutes.
The Vibe
Quiet, rural-leaning, and community-focused. You’ll find farmers' markets, local festivals, and wide open spaces. Residents value privacy and a slower pace.
Popular Cities & Neighborhoods
Delano – Tight-knit, with strong schools and an active main street.
Waconia – Lake town with summer events and wineries.
Buffalo – Affordable housing and scenic views.
Rogers – Growing rapidly, with new housing and retail.
Who Lives Here
- Remote workers
- Families wanting acreage or lake access
- Retirees seeking a quieter setting
Housing Snapshot
Rent: $1,100–$1,600, mostly in small complexes or single-family rentals.
Buy: $300K–$500K for single-family homes; lakefront properties higher.
Commute & Transit
Driving: Commutes to Minneapolis often exceed 45 minutes.
Transit: Minimal public transit; car is essential.
Walkability: Low except in small downtown cores.
Things to Do
Culture & Arts: County fairs, local arts councils.
Outdoors: Lakes, fishing, golf courses, and regional parks.
Shopping: Small-town main streets and local businesses.
Food: Family-owned diners, cafes, and breweries.
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Lower housing costs
- Space and privacy
- Strong community ties
Cons:
- Long commutes
- Few big-city amenities
- Limited retail and entertainment
Is the Western Exurbs Right for You?
If you want room to breathe and don’t mind driving, the Western Exurbs offer space, affordability, and a small-town atmosphere.
For the bigger picture, see the Minneapolis–St. Paul Metro Guide.