Minneapolis Neighborhoods
While searching for Minneapolis apartments, you may have a need for information more suited to your personal situation. RENT411 offers information on the neighborhoods and surrounding areas of Minneapolis to assist you in finding your perfect location. If this is your first apartment, if you are an expanding family or downsizing or if you are looking for a peaceful retirement location, we think you will find this feature very helpful.
Uptown Minneapolis: Uptown is a vibrant, hip business and residential district in south Minneapolis bordered by Lake Calhoun, Dupont Avenue, 31st Street and 28th Street
Minneapolis Suburbs:
Bloomington: The 3rd largest city in Minnesota and is home to over 20,000 employees in the hospitality field.
Burnsville: A younger, family oriented community.
Eagan: Eagan is an excellent choice for apartment renters who are interested in a young flourishing community – and who will enjoy a diverse array of housing and apartment rental options.
Eden Prairie: Surrounded by 2,250 acres of dedicated parkland and 70 miles of multi use trails, Eden Prairie is well known for its outstanding suburban neighborhoods.
Hopkins: Located near Minneapolis, Minnesota, Hopkins is one of the biggest little cities in the Twin Cities area.
Maple Grove: A younger community with a bustling shopping, dining and business district.
Minnetonka: Minnetonka is a city that prides itself on the significant amount of open space parkland and wetland area that it has maintained.
Plymouth: A younger, family oriented community with an average age of 36.
St. Louis Park: With a population of just over 44,000 residents, it was chosen as “The community of choice for a lifetime.”
St. Paul: The Saint Paul area has been described as a “big small town.” With quaint neighborhoods and family values as the cornerstones of this wonderful area.
Woodbury: Surrounded by 2000 acres of dedicated parkland and interconnected by over 75 miles of multi use trails.
Minneapolis Surrounding Area:
Rochester: From parks and camping, to a bustling night life, this city opens its arms to visitors and residents alike. Discover the sites and people of this wonderful city.
St. Cloud: The City of St. Cloud is located just south of the geographic center of Minnesota and is situated along the wooded banks of the Mississippi and Sauk Rivers
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