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Parks & Schools Homes in Golden Valley

Golden Valley families get Hopkins or Robbinsdale school districts depending on location, plus the proximity to Theodore Wirth Park that makes weekends easy. The Briarwood and Valley View neighborhoods have family homes in the $350K-$550K range — 1950s and 1960s ramblers and split-levels on lots with big trees. Brookview Community Center has a golf course, playground, and year-round programming. It's an unpretentious first-ring suburb.

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Parks & Schools Homes in Golden Valley — Common Questions

Which Golden Valley neighborhoods have the best access to parks and schools?
Golden Valley families typically prioritize three things: walkability to elementary schools (most parents want under a 10-minute walk), trail access for biking, and proximity to community centers with after-school programs. The neighborhoods that score highest on all three tend to sell 8-12% above city median because demand from young families consistently outpaces inventory.
What is the typical family home budget in Golden Valley right now?
For a 4-bedroom home in a top school attendance area of Golden Valley, expect $425,000-650,000. The entry point for new construction with a 3-car garage starts around $550,000. Key budget factor: Golden Valley property taxes run $3,500-5,500 annually for this price range — lower than comparable Minneapolis neighborhoods by about 15%.

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