Lakeville is one of the fastest growing cities in Minnesota and is suburb located less than 20 minutes to both Minneapolis and St. Paul, it is a family-oriented community with ample activities for all ages. It boasts 5 lakes with 3 public swimming beaches and 2 public boat launches. There are 47 parks, 70 ball fields, 30 soccer fields, 26 playgrounds and 25 miles of pedestrian and bicycle trails. In historic downtown Lakeville you can explore local shops and restaurants.

Berres Ridge
Berres Ridge provides serene suburban living with ample activities nearby. Berres Ridge is located just North of Aronson Park and less than five minutes from historic downtown Lakeville. Here you can explore shops and restaurants, with something to do for all ages. Berres Ridge is a beautiful and peaceful community with very large homesites.
Glacier Creek
Glacier Creek is located East of Cedar Ave. just South of 181st St. W., in Lakeville Minnesota. Glacier Creek is nearing completion with homes under construction and available for sale today. Surrounded by scenic spaces with many home sites overlooking wetlands, fields and Glacier Creek. The community is conveniently located near many ballfields, bike trails and shopping which has made it our most popular place to live!
Pheasant Run
Pheasant Run is the best of suburban living, with natural elements woven throughout. Pheasant Run has been one of our fastest growing communities and the last phase has many homesites with wetland views that offer quiet privacy. Just minutes to schools, shopping and multiple parks, Pheasant Run will prove why it has been so popular with just one visit.
Pheasant Run Detached Villas
Pheasant Run Detached Villas are association maintained homes located in the 8th addition of Pheasant Run. This wonderful community overlooks the North Creek Conservation Area and the peaceful wetlands and woods along the creek. Enjoy easy living with snow and lawn care managed by the association. These Detached Villas are featuring our newest home designs, the Sadie and Tracey ramblers. All homes have full basements and most have walkout lower levels to enjoy the outdoors.





