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More lakes, ponds, and wetlands per square mile than almost any suburb in the metro. MSP departure flights over north Eagan neighborhoods that the city has formally contested with the FAA. A former Thomson Reuters campus being redeveloped into an Amazon facility with construction crews active on the primary move corridors. Eagan movers who build those realities into the plan before the truck leaves.
A Fully Built City in Active Redevelopment
Eagan has 1,200 lakes, ponds, and wetlands inside city limits, one of the highest densities of water bodies of any suburb in the metro. About 30 percent of MSP departure flights from Runway 17 pass directly over north Eagan neighborhoods since 2015 FAA safety changes. And major redevelopment on former corporate campuses has active construction on the city’s primary corridors in 2025 and 2026. All three of those things affect how a move here gets planned.
Eagan has 1,200 lakes, ponds, and wetlands inside city limits. Dozens of residential lots back directly onto ponding areas and wetland conservation zones with no rear access, defined setbacks, and in some cases, restricted staging areas for trucks. We ask about your lot configuration at booking. A wetland-backed address changes how the crew stages, approaches, and loads every single time.
Since 2015 FAA safety changes, about 30 percent of MSP departures from Runway 17 fly directly over north Eagan neighborhoods. The city formally petitioned the Metropolitan Airports Commission to reroute flights away from residential areas. For homes under the departure corridor, outdoor staging and early morning start windows are affected. We know which parts of Eagan sit under that path and we plan accordingly.
The former Thomson Reuters campus is being redeveloped by Ryan Companies and Amazon. Former Delta and Blue Cross Blue Shield campuses are also in active redevelopment. Construction crews, crane activity, and shifting road conditions on Yankee Doodle Road and Pilot Knob Road, the second-busiest intersection in Dakota County, change week to week. We check the corridor status before every Eagan move rather than routing from memory.
Our Process
A wetland-backed lot near Fish Lake and a Vikings corridor townhome near TCO Performance Center are two completely different setups. Here is how we build the right plan for yours before the crew leaves Minneapolis.
We ask whether your home backs onto a wetland, pond, or lake at booking. In Eagan that question narrows down your staging plan, your carry distances, and your conservation setback constraints faster than almost any other piece of information you can give us.
For north Eagan addresses under the MSP Runway 17 departure path, we factor aircraft activity patterns into your morning start window. Outdoor staging is more predictable before departure banks build. We build that into the schedule rather than discovering it on the day.
We check active redevelopment construction on Yankee Doodle Road and Pilot Knob Road before the crew departs. Both corridors have shifting lane configurations and construction zones in 2025 and 2026. The crew routes around active work rather than into it.
Eagan's housing ranges from 1970s SFR builds near the older established neighborhoods to newer townhome communities near the Vikings complex. We arrive with protection matched to your specific home type before the first item moves.
We walk the full home with you before pulling out. Your previous address is left in the right condition. Your new Eagan home is set up the way you want it. We do not call the move done until both are confirmed.
Who Calls Us
Eagan draws corporate arrivals, Vikings organization staff, families who want south metro value, and buyers who specifically chose a lot that backs onto one of those 1,200 water bodies. Here is who we help most.
Front office employees, coaching staff, and support personnel relocating for roles at the Vikings' $90 million TCO Performance Center on Vikings Circle in Eagan.
Professionals relocating for roles at Solventum, Amazon's new Eagan facility, and the broader redeveloping former Thomson Reuters and Blue Cross Blue Shield corporate campus corridor.
Buyers who specifically chose an Eagan address because it backs onto one of the city's 1,200 lakes, ponds, or wetlands for the open-space character that most south metro suburbs cannot offer.
Families moving to Eagan for Independent School District 196, which serves Eagan, Rosemount, and Apple Valley with a strong reputation across the Dakota County south metro.
Buyers stepping up from Burnsville or Bloomington into Eagan's newer neighborhoods and lakefront lots while staying south of the river in the same school district corridor.
Established Eagan residents moving from larger SFR homes into townhomes near Cedar Grove or the Town Center area, staying inside the community without crossing back into the north metro.
Eagan Questions
With 1,200 water bodies inside city limits, a significant share of Eagan homes back onto a ponding or wetland area with conservation setbacks that restrict what can be placed or staged behind the home. We ask about your lot at booking so the carry plan and truck position are built around your specific property before the crew arrives.
The City of Eagan formally petitioned the Metropolitan Airports Commission to reroute flights away from residential areas. For homes under the departure corridor, early morning outdoor staging has a more active overhead environment than other parts of the city. We account for this when scheduling your morning start window.
Wetland-backed lots with longer carries and townhome communities near Cedar Grove may vary. You Move Me charges an hourly rate with a flat travel fee and no hidden charges, confirmed before we book.
We check the current construction status on both roads before the crew departs. Lane configurations near the former Thomson Reuters and Delta campus redevelopment zones shift regularly in 2025 and 2026, and we route around active work zones rather than defaulting to a map that may be weeks out of date.
Mid-week moves avoid the weekend premium and lighter Pilot Knob and Yankee Doodle traffic keeps crew transit time lower. ISD 196 school-start timing in late August drives summer demand, and Vikings organization moves cluster around training camp. Mid-week outside of July and August offers the best combination of price and corridor availability.
Vikings organization and corporate campus relocation timelines often have fixed start dates that compress summer availability. Wetland-backed lot staging also benefits from advance planning. Earlier booking gives more flexibility on crew size, timing, and the access plan for your specific property.
Our Service Area
From the wetland-backed neighborhoods near Fish Lake and Blackhawk Lake to the townhome communities near TCO Performance Center on Vikings Circle, from the Cedar Grove transit corridor to the established SFR neighborhoods near Pilot Knob Park, if it has an Eagan ZIP code we move it.
Eagan Service Boundaries
ZIP Codes 55121, 55122, and 55123: Bordered by Mendota Heights to the north, Inver Grove Heights to the east, Rosemount and Apple Valley to the south, and Burnsville to the west.
Tell us your lot type, your neighborhood, and your move date. We will handle the wetland staging plan, check the Pilot Knob corridor, and have every detail sorted before the crew pulls out of the yard.
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