
Winter will be here soon, but the market for homes in Saint Paul is heating up!
At Counselor Realty, we're hard at work in all seasons to help buyers like you find your dream home here in St. Paul. You'll discover that though the winter weather can sometimes be "frightful" for those not used to snow, the people and amenities in this city are always delightful.
St. Paul is a city with plenty of history and a vibrant community. It's no surprise, then, that it has several fun traditions to enjoy throughout the year. One of our very favorites is the Wells Fargo WinterSkate, and it's returning to St. Paul yet again this November.
Winter isn't the same without at least one visit to WinterSkate, which offers fun for the whole family. From November to February right in downtown's beautiful Rice Park, this outdoor ice skating rink serves as a wonderland welcoming St. Paul locals and guests alike.

Football fans have a special reason to love homes in Minneapolis. U.S. Bank Stadium is the home of the Minnesota Vikings!
If tailgating isn't your thing, you'll find plenty of amazing Minneapolis area restaurants to catch a great meal while you cheer on your home team.
Let's check out some local favorites:

Our real estate agents have an inventory of Saint Paul homes to show our new clients. Any of these properties can help you reach your dreams right here in the Twin Cities area, but we won't rest until we've worked with you to find the ideal choice in your situation.
A house isn't quite a home without the right community and amenities to go with it.
When you move into a new city, you want to be sure you'll be able to enjoy everything that's important to you. For foodies, locavores, and organic eaters, there'll be plenty to love at the St. Paul Farmers' Market – one of the most beloved and longest-running of its kind.

If you're in the market for homes in Minneapolis or Saint Paul, you might just find yourself settled in your new home in time for one of the most exciting events of the year: Fourth of July celebrations throughout the Twin Cities!
Although not Revolutionary-era cities, both Minneapolis and St. Paul have been around since the mid-1800s. That has given them lots of time to develop their reputation for some of the best Fourth of July festivities anywhere in the United States.
You'll uncover all kinds of opportunities to participate in a truly patriotic bash!
Let's look at some of them right now:
One of the most lauded St. Paul landmarks for visitors of all ages is the Como Park Zoo and Conservatory. It is one of America's foremost zoos in promoting the well-being of its animals.
No matter when you drop in throughout the year, you'll find plenty to see and do.