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Want to purchase a home in Minneapolis? Call your Minnesota real estate team, The Kris Lindahl Team of Kris Lindahl Real Estate, Official Partner of the Minnesota Wild 1 (855) 967-7653. Your neighborhood Minneapolis REALTORS® and agents are here to help with the Twin Cities housing market.

Minneapolis Neighborhoods

Diversity in home styles, sizes, and prices is the name of the game when it comes to Minneapolis homes for sale. Charming neighborhoods filled with starter homes, single-family homes, upscale lakeside homes, luxury condos, and custom-built homes are typically among the offerings for potential homebuyers in Minneapolis. If you’re looking for an entry-level priced home to buy in Minneapolis, consider neighborhoods including La Pompadour, Loring Way, Franklin Lofts, Falls Pinnacle, Highland Park, Willard-Hay, McKinley, and Woodland Heights. Homebuyers in Minneapolis’ mid-price range may want to view neighborhoods including Victory, Tangletown, Baker Peterson, and The Gramercy Club at City Bella. At the top of the Minneapolis housing market, don’t miss the homes in Kenwood, Cedar-Isles-Dean, Bryn Mawr, or other Minneapolis suburbs. Take a look through Minneapolis’ best neighborhoods and you’re sure to find one that’s right for you, whether you’re looking for a master-planned neighborhood, a neighborhood near the airport, a neighborhood that’s walkable, or a gated community.

Minneapolis Community Highlights

Minneapolis Amenities

Vacationers and staycationers alike will have no issues finding things to do in Minneapolis, from dining out to golfing on the city’s golf courses to enjoying water recreation on the city’s many lakes to kid-friendly activities, that someone living in the city may never need to leave it for entertainment or recreation. With all this to do, visitors will surely need to book some time in a Minneapolis hotel or resort. Residents will want to get familiar with Minneapolis’ major roads, downtown commute times, and public transit options. The city is home to 180 Minneapolis parks (many that are dog-friendly, but there are dog parks too), with the Chain of Lakes as the most popular. Here you’ll find a 13-mile path, wending its way through breathtaking scenery. And who would want to buy a home in Minneapolis without spending a day at Target Field, one of Minneapolis’ most popular attractions, to watch the Twins play or at Target Center to take in a Timberwolves game? The Vikings play their games at the US Bank Stadium, a new football stadium completed in 2016. History buffs also have plenty of options for learning about Minneapolis’ unique history, from museums to historic sites. While Minneapolis’ cost of living might be a bit higher than average, there’s plenty of value for your dollar in Minneapolis’ economy.

Minneapolis Schools

There are many school options for Minneapolis residents. Minneapolis Public Schools serve the 36,370 students living in the city. The district includes 45 elementary schools, seven middle and high schools, and a number of special education, alternative, and charter schools. The main campus of the University of Minnesota is located in Minneapolis, so students who choose to attend college close to home can do so.

Minneapolis Real Estate Agents

If you’re buying or selling a home in Minneapolis, let our team of Hennepin County real estate agents guide you through buying or selling your Minneapolis property today. As local Minneapolis real estate agents and real estate agents, we have exclusive insider knowledge of Minneapolis market dynamics. Let us help you move to Minneapolis today!

To learn more about agent representation while buying or selling your Minneapolis home, contact Kris Lindahl Real Estate, Official Partner of the Minnesota Wild. Check out our comparative market analysis page to receive a free home value analysis in Minneapolis. We’ll get to work for you today!

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