Angus, MN


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Angus, MN

About Angus, MN

Living in Angus, MN is a unique experience. The small city offers a peaceful atmosphere with plenty of outdoor activities nearby. With a population of just over 1,000 people, there is a real sense of community here. The area offers beautiful lakes and forests to explore as well as plenty of shops, restaurants, and other local businesses. The people are friendly and welcoming and make it easy to form lasting friendships. In the summertime, the city comes alive with festivals and fairs that bring in visitors from all over the region. Whether you're looking for a tranquil place to call home or an exciting getaway for the weekend, Angus, MN is an excellent choice! Small town/College town - Extreme eastern North Dakota along Red River, 60 miles south of Canadian border.

Location Details

State: Minnesota
County: Polk County
Metro Area: Grand Forks Metro Area
City: Angus
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 840 ft above sea level
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Grand Forks is located along the U.S. 2 east-west highway corridor at the Minnesota border. It is the home of the University of North Dakota, the state’s oldest and largest institute of higher learning. The downtown area is typically Midwestern with small shops and an assortment of mostly brick commercial buildings. Primary industries are related to the university or agriculture—the Red River Valley location contains some of the most fertile land in the world—and the Grand Forks Air Force Base adds to the economy.

There are some new high tech and research organizations mainly connected with the university. There are a few college-town amenities lying mostly west of town near the campus, but the closest big city is across the border in Winnipeg. Because of its northern Great Plains location and lack of moderating land features, Grand Forks has 50+ days below zero.

Grand Forks and its sister city East Grand Forks, Minnesota, straddle the northward-flowing Red River, which divides North Dakota and Minnesota. The Red River Valley is flat and shallow and subject to frequent spring flooding. The Red River Valley is windswept year-round, with frequent arctic outbreaks common in the winter months. Snow covers the ground from mid-December through late March, yet winters are highly variable. November through February is cloudy 75% of the time. Average winter snowfall is 40 inches.

Summer months are typically warm and humid with frequent thunderstorms. Most precipitation occurs in the late spring through mid-summer thunderstorm season. Annual temperature variations are dramatic, with record lows below –40 degrees and record highs of 110 degrees. First freeze is late September, last is early May

Angus Cost of Living
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Small-town atmosphere, cool summers, and cost of living make Angus a great place to live.

$243,500
-38.9% lower than avg
$98,750
+30.1% higher than avg
$886 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-29.6% lower than avg
Angus Crime
15.3 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Angus, Minnesota
$46,800
for a family
$28,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Angus
   Small-town atmosphere
Cold winters
   Cool summers
Isolation
   Cost of living
Future job growth
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