Bryn-Mawr
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"An Island surround by Parks"
- Surrounded by Parks
- Down to Earth People
- Open Minded and Active Residents
- Beautiful historic homes
- Natural surroundings
- Next to downtown
- Neighborly Spirit
- Clean & Green
- Peace & Quiet
- Eating Out
- Nightlife
- Parks & Recreation
- Shopping Options
- Gym & Fitness
- Lack of Traffic
- Parking
- Cost of Living
- Resale or Rental Value
- Public Transport
"Luxury of Nature Meets Metro"
Bryn-Mawr gets its roots from the early settlers who came from Bryn Mawr Pennsylvania, where the meaning of the name is also derived from Welsh roots – meaning “big hill”. This modern neighborhood has been called one of the most livable metropolitan places in which to live, partly because it can still provide residents with easy access to the nearby larger and more developed areas of Minneapolis for shopping, dining, and businesses.
Many of the residents who live in the Bryn-Mawr neighborhood are executives and professionals, and many of them even telecommute from their home offices. These homes include all types of architectural styles, from Victorian to colonial to ramblers. There is a low crime rate in Bryn-Mawr and higher than average levels of education and income among the residents. Set within this community are also two elementary schools, the Bryn-Mawr Community and Park View Montessori, and Anwatin, the local junior high school.
- Beautiful historic homes
- Natural surroundings
- Expensive real estate