Minneapolis city and rental quick facts

City quick factsRenter quick facts
Population382,452Pct. renter occupied48.62%
Males to females1.0039:1Avg. household size2.01
Avg. household income$37,974Families with kids under 1829.68%
Income above poverty58.85%Avg. age of rental structure57 yrs

Cities near Minneapolis

CityDistanceCityDistance
Lauderdale4.29 MilesNew Hope10.41 Miles
Robbinsdale6.66 MilesFridley10.52 Miles
Golden Valley6.70 MilesEdina10.67 Miles
Columbia Heights6.95 MilesHopkins10.88 Miles
St. Louis Park7.12 MilesArden Hills11.15 Miles
Roseville8.29 MilesMendota11.29 Miles
Crystal8.81 MilesSt. Paul11.53 Miles
Brooklyn Center9.51 MilesMendota Heights12.52 Miles
New Brighton9.52 MilesLittle Canada12.75 Miles
Richfield9.84 MilesBrooklyn Park12.93 Miles
Approximate driving distance from Minneapolis.

Searching for apartments in Minneapolis, MN

There's more to Minnesota than snow, especially in Minneapolis, a city rich with culture, diversity, and nature. The following is a guide to the city and finding an apartment for rent in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

What to see in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Renting an apartment in Minneapolis is a great choice as the city has received numerous high rankings on lists evaluating the livability, health, and cleanliness of cities in the United States. Beautiful walkways make it enjoyable to travel the city on foot, and the incorporation of nature helps keep the air more breathable than in other large cities. Additionally, if you are searching for Minneapolis apartments there is plenty to keep you entertained, even if outdoor activities don't appeal to you. Professional sports teams like the Twins, Vikings, Wild and Timberwolves will keep sports fans busy, while the abundance of theatres will occupy the drama lovers. There are a number of places to find fine art works, also, including the Minnesota Institute of Arts and the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. Additionally, there's the Mall of America for all of your shopping and entertainment needs. No matter where your Minneapolis apartment rental is, you'll be close to something fun.

Job opportunities in Minneapolis

There are many ways to pay for your Minneapolis apartment. The Minneapolis economy is fueled by several major corporations. Some of the largest employers include Target and U.S. Bancorp, both of which have their headquarters in Minneapolis. Wells Fargo, Piper Jaffray, QWEST, and ING Group are also significant employers. The production of foods, scientific instruments, computer parts, fabricated metals, and other products helps drive the Minneapolis economy, as does agriculture. Like the job market, the Minneapolis apartment rental options are many and varied.

Where to find your Minneapolis apartment

Whether you choose a Minneapolis apartment rental in the urban downtown area to enjoy the city's walkways or whether you choose the quieter suburban route, you'll be happy to know that even while enjoying the great things Minneapolis has to offer, you won't pay what you'd expect. Minneapolis apartment rentals go for around $800, very affordable when you consider all this great city has to offer.

Minneapolis zip codes

  • 55401
  • 55402
  • 55403
  • 55404
  • 55405
  • 55406
  • 55407
  • 55408
  • 55409
  • 55410
  • 55411
  • 55412
  • 55413
  • 55414
  • 55415
  • 55416
  • 55417
  • 55418
  • 55419
  • 55420
  • 55421
  • 55422
  • 55423
  • 55424
  • 55425
  • 55426
  • 55427
  • 55428
  • 55429
  • 55430
  • 55431
  • 55432
  • 55433
  • 55434
  • 55435
  • 55436
  • 55437
  • 55438
  • 55439
  • 55440
  • 55441
  • 55442
  • 55443
  • 55444
  • 55445
  • 55446
  • 55447
  • 55448
  • 55449
  • 55450
  • 55454
  • 55455
  • 55458
  • 55459
  • 55460
  • 55468
  • 55470
  • 55472
  • 55473
  • 55474
  • 55478
  • 55479
  • 55480
  • 55483
  • 55484
  • 55485
  • 55486
  • 55487
  • 55488

Neighborhoods in Minneapolis

  • Armatage
  • Audubon Park
  • Bancroft
  • Beltrami
  • Bottineau
  • Bryant
  • Bryn Mawr
  • Calhoun
  • Cedar-Isles-Dean
  • Cedar-Riverside
  • Central
  • Cleveland
  • Columbia Park
  • Cooper
  • Corcoran
  • Diamond Lake
  • Downtown East
  • Downtown West
  • East Bank-Nicollet Island
  • East Calhoun
  • East Harriet
  • East Isles
  • East Phillips
  • Elliot Park
  • Ericsson
  • Field
  • Folwell
  • Fuller Tangletown
  • Fulton
  • Hale
  • Harrison
  • Hawthorne
  • Hiawatha
  • Holland
  • Howe
  • Jordan
  • Keewaydin
  • Kenny
  • Kenwood
  • Kingfield
  • Lind-Bohanon
  • Linden Hills
  • Logan Park
  • Longfellow
  • Loring Park
  • Lowry Hill
  • Lowry Hill East
  • Lyndale
  • Lynnhurst
  • Marcy Holmes
  • Marshall Terrace
  • McKinley
  • Midtown Phillips
  • Minnehaha
  • Morris Park
  • Near North
  • North Loop
  • Northeast Park
  • Northrup
  • Page
  • Phillips West
  • Powderhorn Park
  • Prospect Park
  • Regina
  • Seward
  • Sheridan
  • Shingle Creek
  • Southeast Como
  • St Anthony East
  • St Anthony West
  • Standish
  • Stevens Square
  • Sumner-Glenwood
  • University District
  • Ventura Village
  • Victory
  • Waite Park
  • Webber-Camden
  • Wenonah
  • West Calhoun
  • Whittier
  • Willard Hay
  • Windom
  • Windom Park
Neighborhood data provided by zillow.com

Minneapolis rental rates

BedroomsAvg. rentMin.Max.
Studio$691$439$1,863
1 Bdrm$963$523$2,803
2 Bdrm$1,647$708$6,529
3 Bdrm$2,072$678$6,469
4 Bdrm$1,018$507$2,316

Minneapolis crime rates

Minneapolis crime rates are about 73% greater than the U.S. national crime average.

Violent crimes1,503 / 100K
National average558 / 100K
Property crimes6,072 / 100K
National average3,814 / 100K
City crime index7,575 / 100K
National crime index4,372 / 100K

Minneapolis demographics

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Languages spoken in Minneapolis

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Marital status comparison

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Minneapolis transportation

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