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Minneapolis rents grew over the past monthIn Minneapolis, rents increased by 1.7% over the past month, and prices have grown by 3.2% in the past year. 1-bedrooms in Minneapolis have a median rent of $1,380, while 2-bedrooms cost $1,700.Minneapolis is the 2nd most expensive city for renters Minnetonka: In Minnetonka, rents increased by 0.4% over the past month, and it remains the most expensive city for renters in the metro. A 2-bedroom in Minnetonka rents for $1,730, while 1-beds cost $1,300. Plymouth: Plymouth has the 5th highest rent prices. Median rents in Plymouth are at $1,450 for 2-bedrooms and $1,210 for 1-bedrooms. Rent prices have grown by 1.4% in the past year and are up 0.1% over the past month. Bloomington: Bloomington rents experienced a 2.3% increase over the past month. 2-bedrooms in Bloomington have a median rent of $1,390, and 1-bedrooms run $1,160. Burnsville shows the fastest-growing rents Burnsville: With prices 6.2% higher than last year, Burnsville shows the fastest-growing rents in the Minneapolis metro.
A 2-bedroom in Burnsville costs $1,180, and 1-bedrooms run $970. Eden Prairie: Having experienced a 3.9% increase in rents over the past year, Eden Prairie has the 5th highest year-over-year rent growth. 1- and 2-bedrooms in Eden Prairie cost $1,170 and $1,310, respectively. St. Paul: In St. Paul, rent prices are 3.4% higher than last year. 2-bedrooms in St. Paul have a median rent of $1,200, and 1-bedrooms go for $980. For more information check out our national report. You can also access our full data for cities and counties across the U.S. at this link. Median 1 BR price Median 2 BR price Methodology:Apartment List Rent Report data is drawn monthly from the millions of listings on our site. 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom rents are calculated as the median for units available in the specified size and time period. Price changes are calculated using a “same unit” methodology similar to the Case-Shiller “repeat sales” home prices methodology, taking the average price change for units available across both time periods.
About Rent Reports:Apartment List’s Rent Reports cover rental pricing data in major cities, their suburbs, and their neighborhoods. We provide valuable leading indicators of rental price trends, highlight data on top cities, and identify the key facts renters should know. As always, our goal is to provide price transparency to America’s 105 million renters to help them make the best possible decisions in choosing a place to call home. Apartment List has released results for Minneapolis from the second annual Apartment List Renter Satisfaction Survey. The survey, which drew on responses from over 30,000 renters, provides insight into what states and cities must do to meet the needs of the 105 million American renters nationwide.“Renters in Minneapolis seem to be very satisfied with their city,” says Andrew Woo, Director of Data Science at Apartment List. “They gave average or above average scores in almost all categories.”Key findings in Minneapolis include the following:
Minneapolis renters gave their city an A overall for satisfaction. The highest-rated categories for Minneapolis were its local jobs and career opportunities category (A), safety (A-), access to public transit (A), and access to parks (A-). Renters here seem to be relatively well satisfied with the quality of local schools (B), state and local taxes (B), and affordability/cost of living (B). Weather seemed to be the biggest issue for Minneapolis renters, who gave this category a C- rating. Both millennial renters and renters who are parents are very satisfied with life in this city, with both groups of people giving it an A. This is relatively unique, given that in most other cities there was a large discrepancy between the rating that millennials gave, compared to parents. Relative to other cities like Indianapolis (B) and Columbus (B), Minneapolis came out on top, and did much better than others like Detroit (D). The top rated cities nationwide for renter satisfaction included Arlington, VA;
The lowest rated cities included Newark, NJ; “I really enjoy the fact that I live within 20 minutes from just about anywhere. Restaurants, theaters, grocery stores, parks, and walking paths. The neighborhood is peaceful. I really have no complaints when it comes to living in this area.” —Seth H. “My city is very lively and always has events going on for almost everyone. It also gives people opportunities to find jobs and have a successful career. I do not like that it sometimes has too many people, and that tends to bring in some rougher crowds…” —Anon. “I love that it has lots to do, lots of young people around my age; there are plenty of trails and places to get outside and exercise. I wish it was a little more dog friendly when it came to renting, and I wish it was more affordable, especially for young people right out of college trying to save money.” —Samantha K. “Vibrant community with a lot to do for a young person, but the cold sometimes keeps me inside.” —Roxana K.