Plymouth Neighborhoods We Know Inside and Out
Plymouth has dozens of established neighborhoods — each with its own character, price range, and lifestyle. After years of working exclusively with Plymouth homeowners, we know these streets, these communities, and what makes each one special.
Whether you're thinking about selling the family home or finding your perfect next chapter, this guide is a good place to start.
Neighborhoods Where Right-Sizers Often Come From
These are Plymouth's established single-family neighborhoods — where long-term homeowners have built equity, raised families, and are now beginning to wonder what's next.
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A sought-after northwest Plymouth neighborhood of two-story and walkout homes on tree-lined streets with pond views. Most homes were built in the late 1980s–90s and feature 4–5 bedrooms, hardwood floors, and spacious yards. Long-term owners here typically have significant equity and are well-positioned for a right-sizing move.
Housing type: Single-family | Price range: $500K–$750K | Schools: Wayzata ISD 284ption text goes here
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A central Plymouth neighborhood of approximately 130 homes featuring ramblers and traditional styles with excellent access to Plymouth City Center, Hollydale Golf Course, and neighborhood trails. Built primarily in the late 1980s–90s, Quail Ridge homeowners often find themselves in homes that are larger than they need — making it one of our most active right-sizing source neighborhoods.
Housing type: Single-family | Price range: $350K–$690K | Schools: Wayzata ISD 284
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A peaceful, wooded west Plymouth neighborhood off County Road 24 with a semi-rural feel despite being minutes from major highways. Ranch and traditional-style homes on quiet streets with mature trees and bird-friendly trails. A close-knit community where many residents have lived for decades.
Housing type: Single-family | Price range: $450K–$700K | Schools: Wayzata ISD 284
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Approximately 200 single-family homes nestled between Peony Lane, Old Rockford Road, and Holly Lane — directly adjacent to Hollydale Golf Course. A family-friendly northwest Plymouth neighborhood where long-term owners enjoy easy access to golf, shopping, and Plymouth City Center.
Housing type: Single-family | Price range: $400K–$700K | Schools: Wayzata ISD 284
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A quiet, wooded west Plymouth neighborhood of over 110 ranch, rambler, and split-level homes off County Road 24. Mature trees, peaceful streets, and a strong sense of neighborhood community. The rambler and ranch styles make these homes particularly attractive to buyers at the same time they become more than sellers need.
Housing type: Single-family | Price range: $350K–$850K | Schools: Wayzata ISD 284
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An established southwest Plymouth neighborhood of approximately 150 homes built primarily in the 1970s–80s, many on half-acre or larger lots with mature tree canopy. One of Plymouth's original family neighborhoods — and one where the time to right-size has arrived for many long-term residents.
Housing type: Single-family | Price range: $450K–$700K | Schools: Wayzata ISD 284
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A well-established northeast Plymouth neighborhood of approximately 150 traditional single-family homes near Bass Lake and Schmidt Lake. Built in the late 1970s–80s, Harrison Hills is a quiet, mature neighborhood where many residents have called home for 20+ years.
Housing type: Single-family | Price range: $400K–$600K | Schools: Wayzata ISD 284
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A southwest Plymouth neighborhood of approximately 120 single-family homes near Parkers Lake, featuring traditional two-stories and ramblers in a well-established setting. Walking distance to Parkers Lake beach, trails, and the Parkers Lake Golf Center.
Housing type: Single-family | Price range: $450K–$650K | Schools: Wayzata ISD 284
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A beautiful northwest Plymouth neighborhood of craftsman and traditional homes set among wooded scenery with a neighborhood park and trail system. Classified in the luxury tier, Seven Greens homeowners often have substantial equity and lifestyle goals that right-sizing can help achieve.
Housing type: Single-family | Price range: $600K–$1M+ | Schools: Wayzata ISD 284
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An established northeast Plymouth neighborhood built primarily in the 1970s–80s, offering a mix of traditional single-family styles with good access to Schmidt Lake Park and northeast Plymouth amenities. A neighborhood where long-term homeownership is common and equity is strong.
Housing type: Single-family | Price range: ~$552K average | Schools: Wayzata ISD 284
Neighborhoods Right-Sizers Often Move To
These are Plymouth's townhome communities, villa neighborhoods, and low-maintenance living options — where our clients land after making their move. Each offers something different: some prioritize location, others privacy, others community.
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Plymouth's premier 55+ townhome community — and one of the most sought-after right-sizing destinations in the city. One-level attached homes with vaulted ceilings, gas fireplaces, 4-season sunrooms, and private patios. The HOA covers lawn care, snow removal, exterior maintenance, water, and trash — so you can truly lock and leave. Minutes from Plymouth City Center shopping, dining, and entertainment.
Housing type: 55+ attached townhomes | Price range: $280K–$420K | HOA: Yes — full exterior maintenance
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A beloved southwest Plymouth townhome community steps from the Luce Line State Trail and Parkers Lake. Many units offer one-level living with vaulted ceilings, brick fireplaces, and 4-season porches. The HOA includes a heated outdoor pool, pickleball courts, lawn care, snow removal, and exterior maintenance — and the location is simply exceptional: 5 minutes to Wayzata, 12 minutes to Minneapolis.
Housing type: Attached townhomes | Price range: $250K–$400K | HOA: Yes — pool, pickleball, full exterior maintenance
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Adjacent to but completely separate from Cimarron Ponds, Cimarron East offers affordable one-level townhome living in southwest Plymouth near Parkers Lake and the Luce Line Trail. Many units feature hardwood floors, wood-burning fireplaces, and private patios. A heated pool and exterior maintenance HOA make this a genuinely low-maintenance lifestyle at an accessible price point.
Housing type: Attached townhomes — many one-level | Price range: $200K–$400K | HOA: Yes — pool, exterior maintenance
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One of Plymouth's most special and rarely available communities — detached one-level homes with all-brick and cedar exteriors, vaulted ceilings, heated floors, fireplaces, and natural woodwork. The HOA includes a pool, community dock on Gleason Lake, Luce Line Trail access, exterior maintenance, and social events. Steps from Wayzata. When a home comes available here, it moves quickly.
Housing type: Detached one-level townhomes | Price range: $450K–$650K | HOA: $210–$240/mo — pool, dock, full exterior maintenance
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A central Plymouth neighborhood with walkable access to Plymouth City Center — restaurants, grocery, movie theater, and library all within easy reach. One-level townhome options with sunrooms make this particularly appealing for right-sizers who want convenience and community without the upkeep of a large home.
Housing type: Mix of single-family and one-level townhomes | Price range: $400K–$650K | Schools: Wayzata ISD 284
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A peaceful southwest Plymouth townhome community set among wooded trails with views of Turtle Lake. Vaulted ceilings, skylights, and open living plans make these homes feel spacious and light-filled. The low-maintenance HOA lifestyle and proximity to Parkers Lake and Providence Academy make Tyrell a consistent favorite among right-sizers.
Housing type: Townhomes | Price range: $280K–$550K | HOA: Yes — approx. $200–$350/mo
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Detached luxury villas in northwest Plymouth adjacent to the Elm Creek Preserve — offering privacy, nature, and a maintenance-free lifestyle in one package. Three-car heated garages, walkout designs, and direct access to year-round Elm Creek programming. A rare combination of luxury and low maintenance.
Housing type: Detached villas | Price range: $550K–$800K | HOA: Yes — exterior maintenance
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A newer Plymouth twin-home community purpose-built for one-level living. Architecturally designed attached homes with gourmet kitchens, center islands, 4-season porches, gas fireplaces, and flex spaces. Rare inventory makes these homes highly sought after when they do come available.
Housing type: Attached twin-homes — all one-level | Price range: $500K–$700K | HOA: Yes
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A centrally located Plymouth neighborhood with both single-family homes and townhomes, steps from Plymouth Town Center shopping and entertainment. Townhome options in the $250K–$475K range make this one of the more accessible right-sizing destinations in the Wayzata school district.
Housing type: Mix of single-family and townhomes | Price range: $250K–$650K | HOA: Varies by section
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Affordable Wayzata-district townhomes within walking distance of Plymouth City Center schools and shopping. A practical, well-located right-sizing option for buyers who prioritize convenience and value over luxury amenities.
Housing type: Townhomes | Price range: $250K–$400K | HOA: Yes — exterior maintenance
Not Sure Where You Fit in This Picture?
That's exactly what we're here for. Whether you're thinking about selling, exploring where to move, or just beginning to ask the questions — a conversation with Mike and Elke costs nothing and might change how you see your options.