Communities · Minneapolis

Homes for sale in Minneapolis.

Lakes, parkways, and a neighborhood for every chapter of life — from downtown condos to craftsman homes by the Chain of Lakes.

Minneapolis market report and live listings

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Want the full picture for your situation — or what your current home would sell for? Ask us for a custom report.

Why work with us here

We work Minneapolis every week.

Minneapolis is 80+ distinct neighborhoods, each with its own market. We help buyers narrow the city to the two or three that actually fit their life — then find the right block.

Schools

Schools in Minneapolis.

Minneapolis Public Schools serves the city, alongside an unusually deep bench of charter and private options. School choice works differently here — ask us how it affects your search.

Bright, modern school classroom

Elementary

Multiple neighborhood elementary schools serve the area — which one serves a home depends on the address. Ask us to check boundaries before you fall in love with a house.

Middle & High School

High school assignment depends on your neighborhood zone; magnet, charter, and private options add flexibility city-wide.

Verify before you buy

School boundaries shift and open enrollment exists. We confirm the actual assigned schools for any address you're considering — just ask.

Parks & things to do

Life in Minneapolis.

City lake with sailboats

The Chain of Lakes

Bde Maka Ska, Lake Harriet, and Lake of the Isles — beaches, sailing, and miles of connected shoreline paths.

Waterfall in a wooded park

Minnehaha Falls & the Grand Rounds

A 53-foot waterfall inside city limits, connected to 50+ miles of parkway biking.

Minneapolis skyline at dusk

Dining & culture

Award-winning restaurants, first-run theater, pro sports, and live music — every night of the week.

Questions

Minneapolis FAQ.

What is the average home price in Minneapolis?

It varies dramatically by neighborhood — from accessible condos to seven-figure lakefront. The live market report above shows the city-wide picture; ask us for neighborhood-level numbers.

Which Minneapolis neighborhoods are best for families?

Southwest (Linden Hills, Fulton, Armatage) is the classic answer, with Nokomis and Northeast pockets close behind — but it depends on your priorities. That’s a conversation worth having.

How do schools work in Minneapolis?

Minneapolis Public Schools assigns by zone, with magnet, charter, and private options layered on top. We’ll walk you through how it applies to any address.

Should I buy a condo or a house in Minneapolis?

Both markets are active. The trade-offs — HOA dues, maintenance, appreciation patterns — differ enough that it’s worth talking through with us first.

See something you like?

We'll get you in the door — and tell you what the listing photos don't.