The Linden Hills neighborhood is among the most desirable in all of Minneapolis. Bordered by Lake Harriet and Lake Calhoun, with two distinct and distinctive commercial districts, Linden Hills offers a small community atmosphere with both modest and larger homes, primarily craftsman-built in the 1920s. Walk to five coffee shops, flower shop, food co-op, hardware store, bakery, restaurants... or walk around the lake.
The K-2 elementary, 3-8 elementary-middle and 9-12 high school are among the very best in the city and the 2-mile proximity to highways 35, 62 and 100 make the area accessible to everything.
Linden Hills Park has ball fields, a kiddie pool, Jungle-gyms and about the sweetest annual festival since Mayberry. And the lovely, red-brick Linden Hills Library is right down the block.
All this plus the Lake Harriet-Como Street Car "Trolley" line. No wonder Larry lives here.