Champlin is a 9-square-mile, 24,400-resident city in northwestern Hennepin County, sitting at the confluence of the Mississippi and Elm Creek.

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The housing inventory leans 1980s-2000s — heavy on walkouts and two-stories around Mississippi Crossing, the Elm Creek Greenway, and the city's central subdivisions, with a smaller pocket of 1960s-70s ramblers near the original Champlin commercial core. Champlin inspections routinely surface 80s/90s issues: polybutylene supply lines in 1980s walkouts, EIFS-stucco moisture intrusion at kickout flashings on 1990s two-stories, builder-grade water heaters past lifespan, cast iron drain stacks in transition (some PVC, some still cast iron), and attic moisture from inadequate ventilation. Mississippi River-frontage homes face floodplain considerations. Schools are Anoka-Hennepin ISD 11. Mississippi Crossing, Elm Creek Park Reserve, and the historic Champlin Mill area define the city. Drive time from Blaine: 19 minutes — easy via 109th and Highway 169.