Highland Bridge

Highland Bridge Real Estate | St. Paul

Highland Bridge is the official name of the redevelopment of the former Ford Motor Company plant site along Ford Parkway in St. Paul. Today, Highland Bridge is a thoughtfully planned neighborhood offering a mix of townhomes, limited single-family homes, apartments, and senior living, along with parks, trails, and neighborhood-serving retail.

Because Highland Bridge is newer than the surrounding neighborhoods, it attracts buyers and sellers across a wide range of price points depending on home type, size, finishes, and location within the development. Entry-level opportunities look very different from detached homes or larger townhome options, which is where local guidance becomes especially important.

For buyers, Highland Bridge often appeals to those seeking newer construction, lower-maintenance living, and convenient access to green space and amenities. Many buyers compare Highland Bridge with nearby single-family neighborhoods, weighing upkeep, layout, and long-term livability—not just price.

For sellers, homes at Highland Bridge are typically evaluated alongside other newer construction options and nearby Highland Park properties. Buyers in this area tend to be well-informed, making proper positioning, pricing strategy, and presentation especially important.

With our office located in the Highland Area, our Team works throughout the area regularly and helps buyers and sellers understand how homes here fit within the broader Highland Park market. We’re always happy to be a resource—whether you’re actively planning a move or simply gathering information.

 

Highland Bridge Real Estate FAQs

  • Highland Bridge offers a mix of townhomes, limited single-family homes, apartments, and senior living. Pricing, layouts, and finishes vary widely by home type and builder, which means opportunities can look very different block by block.

  • Pricing at Highland Bridge typically reflects newer construction and lower-maintenance living. While some buyers compare it directly to nearby single-family homes in Highland Park, others find value in the newer layouts, energy efficiency, and reduced upkeep offered within the development.

  • Even with newer homes, there are important differences in builder quality, associations, warranties, and what is considered standard versus upgraded. Having local guidance helps buyers understand long-term costs, resale considerations, and how each property fits their overall lifestyle goals.

  • Buyers in Highland Bridge tend to be well-informed and compare homes closely. Strategic pricing, thoughtful presentation, and clear positioning within the broader Highland Park market all play a key role in creating strong buyer interest.