Vadnais Heights is a 6-square-mile Ramsey County city of about 13,500 residents northeast of Saint Paul, sitting around Vadnais Lake, Sucker Lake, and Pleasant Lake.
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The housing inventory leans 1965-1995 — heavy on ramblers, walkouts, and two-stories — with a 2000s-2020s premium-tier cluster on the eastern edge near Pleasant Lake and a smaller pocket of older 1950s-1960s lake-area originals. Vadnais Heights inspections routinely surface typical era findings: Federal Pacific panels in pre-1975 stock, aluminum wiring on 1965-1973 builds, polybutylene supply lines in 1980s walkouts, EIFS-stucco moisture on 1990s two-stories, cast iron drain stacks in transition, and chronic basement seepage on lake-adjacent properties from the high water table. Schools are White Bear Lake Area Schools ISD 624. Vadnais Lake County Park, Sucker Lake, and the Vadnais-Sucker chain define the city's recreational identity. Drive time from Blaine: 22 minutes.