Highland, MN


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Highland, MN

About Highland, MN

Living in Highland, MN is a wonderful experience. Located in the St. Croix Valley region of Minnesota, this small town is full of beautiful natural scenery and plenty of outdoor activities. Residents enjoy a relaxed pace of life, with many local businesses and cafes providing a variety of shopping and dining options. With its low crime rate, great schools, and friendly people, it’s easy to see why living in Highland is an attractive option for many families looking for a quiet place to settle down. The local community is warm and welcoming and puts on several annual events celebrating their shared culture and tradition. Whether you’re looking for some peace and quiet away from the bustle of the city or actively engaging with your neighbors in the area's vibrant community, Highland offers something to everyone! Mid-sized city - Southeastern Minnesota, 45 miles west of Wisconsin and 35 miles north of Iowa.

Location Details

State: Minnesota
County: Wabasha County
Metro Area: Rochester Metro Area
City: Highland
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 1006 ft above sea level
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Rochester is a mid-sized commercial and agricultural center with a diverse economy. But its biggest claim to fame is the renowned Mayo Clinic medical research and practice center, which covers some 18 city blocks in the downtown core. This is a major economic driver as well as a strong healthcare presence in the area. Mayo and its related facilities give Rochester the best healthcare statistics and rating in the country, and brings a strong educational presence as well.

Other notable employers include IBM and some agribusiness and food processing industries. Although the population exceeds 1 million, Rochester has a small-town feel, and is known especially for its good park system and low crime rates. Missing amenities or services are available in Minneapolis-St. Paul, 80 miles to the northwest. The nearby Dorer state forest, known for its hardwood forests, provides outdoor recreation. Downsides include harsh winters, some unemployment outside the healthcare industry, and a general lack of entertainment and activities.

Rochester, in the shallow Zumbro River Valley, is surrounded by rolling and wooded terrain ranging from 1,000 feet to 1,300 feet in elevation. The climate is continental with large seasonal temperature variations and four definite seasons. Summers are pleasant but can be warm. Winters are cold and variable with periods of bitter cold and regular snow cover. Rochester lies near a storm track and the northern edge of the influx of moisture from the Gulf of Mexico, a position resulting in strong storms year-round. Flooding can occur on the Zumbro River in spring and summer. First freeze is late September, last is early May.

Highland Cost of Living
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Outdoor recreation, educated population, and healthcare make Highland a great place to live.

$452,600
+25.3% higher than avg
$85,714
+19.5% higher than avg
$860 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-33.5% lower than avg
Highland Crime
13 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Highland, Minnesota
$86,760
for a family
$34,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Highland
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