Saint Anthony Park,
St Paul, MN
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St. Anthony Park Neighborhood Guide
π Quick Overview
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St. Anthony Park has this quiet, tree-lined feel that reminds you why people love living in St. Paul. When we’re working on foundation projects here, you can tell this neighborhood was planned by people who cared about how it would look fifty years down the road. The houses have character, the lots are generous, and there’s this sense that neighbors actually know each other’s names. It’s close enough to the University that you get that academic feel, but far enough away that it stays peaceful.
What Makes St Anthony Park Special
The whole area is full of mature trees – big oaks and maples that have been growing since these houses were built. The terrain is gentle rolling hills, nothing too dramatic, but enough variation to give each street its own personality.
This is professor and professional territory – University of Minnesota faculty, researchers, folks who work downtown but want a real neighborhood to come home to.
You’re right between the University of Minnesota and downtown St. Paul, so commuting is easy either direction.
Natural Beauty
Community Feel
Convenience
Β You’re close to Como Park and the State Fairgrounds, plus all those walking paths that connect through the neighborhood. In the fall, it’s like working in a postcard.
People here take care of their properties and seem to stick around for years. You’ll see kids riding bikes, neighbors chatting over fences, the kind of community that actually works the way it’s supposed to.
Close to Como Park for outdoor stuff, but also convenient to shopping and restaurants. It’s like having the best of both worlds – neighborhood feel with city convenience.
π Living & Building in St. Anthony Park
Neighborhood Amenities
Housing & Development
Parks & Recreation: Como Park and Zoo are right there, plus the State Fairgrounds during fair season. Lots of walking and biking paths throughout the neighborhood and connecting to the larger trail system.
Shopping & Dining: Como Avenue has local shops and restaurants that give the area its own identity. You’re also close to University Avenue and downtown for bigger shopping needs.
Schools & Services: St. Paul schools, plus you’re close to the University. Libraries, medical services, all the practical stuff is nearby and accessible.
Transportation: Good bus connections to campus and downtown. The neighborhood is very walkable and bike-friendly. Parking isn’t usually an issue like it can be in denser areas.
- Mostly single-family homes built between 1920-1960, with some newer construction mixed in
- Good variety of architectural styles – Tudor, Colonial Revival, some nice mid-century modern
- Larger lots than you find in most city neighborhoods, often with mature landscaping
- Foundation work is common with the older houses, but usually straightforward repairs
- Many homes have been updated and well-maintained by long-term owners
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“St. Anthony Park foundations are generally solid – most of these houses were built well and have been maintained over the years. We see typical settling issues with the older homes, some basement moisture problems, and occasional foundation wall repairs. The soil conditions are pretty cooperative, and access is rarely a problem with the generous lot sizes. It’s the kind of neighborhood where homeowners want to do things right the first time.”
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β Quick Facts About St Anthony Park
Distance to University: Walking or short bike ride to campus
Average lot sizes: Larger than typical city lots, often 60×120 or bigger
Zoning: Primarily single-family residential with some small apartment buildings
Utilities: Full city services, though some older homes need electrical or plumbing updates
The soil here is typical Twin Cities clay and sand mix – generally stable for foundation work, though you need to watch drainage during heavy rains. Most utilities run in alleys, which makes access easier for repair work. Permits go through St. Paul, usually straightforward process. The mature trees can affect planning for any excavation work, but most homeowners want to preserve them. Winter foundation work is doable since most repairs are in basements.
π Local Foundation Repair Services
We handle foundation repair and basement waterproofing throughout St. Anthony Park and the surrounding St. Paul area. This neighborhood’s been good to us over the years – homeowners here understand the value of maintaining their properties, and they appreciate contractors who take the time to explain what needs to be done and why. Whether you’re dealing with basement water issues, foundation settling, or planning updates to an older home, we know how to work efficiently while respecting the mature landscaping and neighborhood character that makes this area special.
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