
Want to cut down on your monthly spending while participating in a fun challenge? The Twin Cities are the perfect place to enjoy a no-spend weekend. There are plenty of free things to do near our Minneapolis homes for sale and our St. Paul homes for sale that will keep you busy for many weekends to come. Here are a few that we recommend.

Summer is the perfect time for a round of golf around the Twin Cities. There are so many wonderful public courses to choose from, including Hiawatha Golf Club near Minneapolis home for sale, Highland National Golf Course around the corner from St. Paul homes for sale, and many more in nearby communities. Here are five of the best public courses you won't miss around the Twin Cities this summer.

There's no better way to spend a lazy summer weekend than browsing a farmers' market for great fruits and vegetables. If you've just moved to the area, though, you may not know where the best ones are near you or when they're open. Fortunately, there are plenty of farmers markets around the Twin Cities. Here are a few of our favorites near Minneapolis homes for sale and St. Paul homes for sale.

National Soft Pretzel Month is celebrated in April, so why not visit local restaurants and breweries in the Twin Cities to enjoy their chewy, salty goodness? You'll find many old-world-inspired varieties, including some updated flavors, so have fun deciding which types you like best. Whether you're a resident of the area or are looking at Minneapolis homes for sale and Saint Paul homes for sale, you're sure to find places you'd love to pay a return visit.

Burritos are one of the most popular dishes in the world, and for good reason. What's not to love about your favorite meat, beans, cheese, and sauce all rolled up in a delicious flour tortilla? The concept of the burrito dates back to the 19th century. These tasty creations are customizable and delicious. Best of all, you can eat a burrito for any meal! In honor of National Burrito Day on April 6, we're heading out to several popular burrito destinations across the Twin Cities.