How Much Is Your Home Worth?

By Stephanie Checkley | Stephanie Checkley Real Estate | Keller Williams Premier Realty
Serving Lake Elmo, Stillwater & Woodbury for 13+ Years |stephaniecheckleyrealestate.com
If you're house-hunting in the eastern Twin Cities suburbs, chances are both Lake Elmo and Woodbury have come up on your radar. They're just a few miles away from one another, but they offer meaningfully different lifestyles, price points, and long-term investment profiles.
So how do you choose? Let's break it down side by side.
A Quick Snapshot

Home Prices: Closer Than You'd Think
Woodbury has long been one of the most in-demand suburbs in the metro, and its prices reflect that. In 2026, single-family homes in established Woodbury neighborhoods typically run $400,000–$750,000, with luxury properties pushing well past that.
Lake Elmo, by comparison, has historically offered more land per dollar. You can find new construction on larger lots for comparable or slightly higher prices, but you're often getting more square footage and outdoor space than a similar-priced Woodbury home.
The key difference: In Woodbury, you're paying partly for established infrastructure and convenience. In Lake Elmo, you're paying partly for the upside of a market still in growth mode.
Schools: Two Strong Districts, Different Profiles
Both suburbs feed into excellent school districts.
Stillwater Area Public Schools (ISD 834) - serving Lake Elmo; is known for strong academics and a community feel. The new Lake Elmo Elementary, opening Fall 2026, will add a Spanish Immersion option and serve up to 1,100 students in a 150,000 sq ft facility.
South Washington County Schools (ISD 833) - serving Woodbury; is one of the largest districts in the state and carries strong academic ratings, particularly in STEM programming. District 833 has more schools, more course variety at the high school level, and deep extracurricular programs driven by a larger student population.
Our take: Both are excellent. If you value a slightly smaller-district feel and strong elementary options, ISD 834 wins. If you want more high school programming variety and established facilities, ISD 833 is compelling.
Amenities and Convenience: Woodbury Wins Handily
This is Woodbury's clearest advantage. It has everything - multiple grocery stores, Target, Costco, a Whole Foods, specialty retail, and a restaurant scene that's grown up over decades of development. Almost any errand you need to run can be done within a 10-minute drive of nearly any Woodbury neighborhood.
Lake Elmo is catching up, with new restaurants and local businesses adding vibrancy to its small downtown, but it still leans on Woodbury and Oakdale for major retail. If convenience is a top priority, Woodbury is the practical choice.
Commute: Edge to Woodbury
Both suburbs offer reasonable access to downtown St. Paul via Interstate 94 or Highway 36, but Woodbury has a slight geographic advantage. Most of Woodbury is 15–25 minutes from the St. Paul business corridor; Lake Elmo runs 20–35 minutes.
For Minneapolis commuters, both are a stretch, but Woodbury tends to have slightly better interchange access.
The Highway 36 / Lake Elmo Avenue interchange project (breaking ground Spring 2026) will meaningfully improve Lake Elmo's commute infrastructure and reduce some of that gap over time.
New Construction: Lake Elmo Is the Story Right Now
If you're interested in building new, Lake Elmo is where the action is. North Star (Robert Thomas Homes, Creative Homes, Hanson Builders), Limerick Village (679 units of mixed housing), Bridgewater Village, and several other communities represent a level of new construction investment that Woodbury simply doesn't have room for anymore.
What this means for buyers:
Lake Elmo offers more builder selection and more lot choice
You can often negotiate more in a newer market with more inventory
But you're also buying into a community that's still taking shape
Long-Term Investment Potential
Here's where it gets interesting.
Woodbury is a mature market. It's appreciated well over the past two decades and is reliably desirable, but it's also close to being fully built out. Most of the easy appreciation has already happened.
Lake Elmo is a different story. With major infrastructure investment, a new school, hundreds of new housing units, new businesses, and a growing profile as a desirable Eastern suburb, it has more runway for appreciation. Early buyers in communities like North Star and Bridgewater Village are betting that Lake Elmo in 2030 looks very different, and more valuable, than Lake Elmo in 2024.
That's not a guarantee, but the fundamentals support it.
The Bottom Line: Which Is Right for You?
Choose Woodbury if you:
Want maximum convenience and established retail nearby
Prefer a shorter commute and more urban-suburban energy
Value a mature, predictable market over upside potential
Have kids who would benefit from ISD 833's larger high school programs
Choose Lake Elmo if you:
Want more land, more space, and a quieter setting
Are excited about being part of a community that's actively growing
Want more new construction options and builder competition
Are looking for longer-term appreciation potential in an emerging market
Either way, you're making a smart bet on one of the strongest real estate corridors in the Twin Cities.
Torn between the two? I work with buyers across Lake Elmo, Woodbury, and the broader Washington County market, and I can help you find the neighborhood that fits your life, not just your budget. Let's talk.