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Lake Condo Near W Lake & Excelsior Blvd - Views Of Lake Bde Maka Ska Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
$1,250
3144 Bde Maka Ska Blvd W Minneapolis, MN
1 BR | Aug. 15, 2025
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2401 Dupont Ave S Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
$995
Minneapolis, MN
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Lowry Hill East
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3552 Irving Ave S Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
$2,900
Minneapolis, MN
3 BR | Aug. 10, 2025
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Perfect 4 Bedroom Count Home In Minneapolis Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
$2,350
1093 24th Ave SE Minneapolis, MN
4 BR | Sep. 15, 2025
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2207 Bryant Ave N Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
$1,399
Minneapolis, MN
2 BR | Available Now
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1231-8th Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
$3,000 - 5,300
1231 8th St SE Minneapolis, MN
6 BR | Sep. 1, 2025
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3017 Park Ave Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
$1,595
Minneapolis, MN
3 BR | Aug. 15, 2025
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843 Summer St NE Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
$1,300
Minneapolis, MN
1 BR | Available Now
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2800 W 44th St Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
$1,595
Minneapolis, MN
1 BR | Sep. 1, 2025
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2906 Tyler St NE Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
$2,899
Minneapolis, MN
4 BR | Sep. 1, 2025
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2941 Harriet Ave S Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
$1,350
Minneapolis, MN
2 BR | Available Now
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2500 16th Ave S Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
$1,100
Minneapolis, MN
2 BR | Available Now
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411 12th Ave SE Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
$1,550
Minneapolis, MN
3 BR | Available Now
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3201 Girard Ave S Apartment for rent in Minneapoli, MN
$ Ask - 950
Minneapoli, MN
1 BR | Available Now
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East River Plaza Apartment for rent in Mineapolis, MN
East River Plaza Apartment for rent in Mineapolis, MN
$975 - 1,245
301 Se St Anthony Ave Mineapolis, MN
1 - 2 BR | Available Now
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1307 6th St Se Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
1307 6th St Se Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
$4,800
Minneapolis, MN
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2108 Talmage Ave Se Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
2108 Talmage Ave Se Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
$3,500
Minneapolis, MN
7 BR | Available Now
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The Walkway Apartments Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
The Walkway Apartments Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
$1,353 - 2,236
1320 W Lake St Minneapolis, MN
1 - 2 BR | Available Now
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Cedars 94 Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
Cedars 94 Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
$979 - 1,735
2220 E Franklin Ave Minneapolis, MN
Studio - 2 BR | Available Now
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Lorraine Court Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
Lorraine Court Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
$1,050 - 1,405
2633 Girard Ave S Minneapolis, MN
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Excelsior & Grand Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
Excelsior & Grand Apartment for rent in Minneapolis, MN
$1,299 - 1,799
3820 Grand Way Street Minneapolis, MN
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$1,150
1510-1587 126th Ave Ne Minneapolis, MN
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$895
230 Oak Grove Minneapolis, MN
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$1,085 - 1,950
1254 Hennepin Ave Minneapolis, MN
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$1,995
2621 Lyndale Ave Minneapolis, MN
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3D Tour
$1,004 - 2,726
1227 Fourth Street Se Minneapolis, MN
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$925 - 985
2216 Harriet Ave Minneapolis, MN
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$915 - 925
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48 27th Ave Se Minneapolis, MN
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$2,800
Minneapolis, MN
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How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Minneapolis?

Minneapolis Apartments
Bed Type Average Rent Range
Studio $1,000 $650 - $1,590
1BR $1,210 $890 - $1,970
2BR $1,690 $1,150 - $3,370
3BR $2,060 $840 - $3,410
4+BR $2,540 $570 - $6,500

Minneapolis, Minnesota Apartments for rent

Find a Minneapolis Apartment

The largest city in Minnesota, Minneapolis is known for its culture, creativity and charm. Minneapolis is the perfect place to enjoy a night at the theater, take in a concert, or wander through a world-class art museum. The city is home to the Walker Art Center, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, the Guthrie Theater, and legendary concert venue First Avenue. Many residents enjoy cheering on the Vikings, taking in a Twins game at Target Field, and enjoying the city’s beautiful numerous lakefront parks.

When to Search

In Minneapolis, apartment hunting starts in January, peaks in the late summer, and dwindles by September. Still, especially compared to some other cities, apartment hunting in Minneapolis remains a viable option year-round. Find your perfect apartment using Rentable before peak rental season rather than waiting until your only option is to scour craigslists daily for an apartment that "will do".

Staying in the Know

Compared to the rest of Minnesota, Minneapolis’s population density attracts larger, more professional management companies and property ownership groups. Expect to meet professional but friendly organizations when you shop around for your new apartment.

Life in Minneapolis

Transportation

No matter where your new apartment is, Minneapolis is an easy city to navigate. The city’s public transport system features of a large number of buses and two rail lines. The Blue Line runs from downtown Minneapolis to the southern suburbs, with stops at the Mall of America, Target Field, and the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport. The Green line runs 24/7 and connects Minneapolis to St. Paul. Specific routes and schedules can be found at www.metrotransit.org.

And if your new apartment doesn’t include a parking spot, don’t fret. Parking is relatively easy throughout the city: There are ramps, metered parking areas, and residential streets that do not require parking permits. You can usually find a free spot, though accessibility can depend greatly on the specific area and the season. Parking can get difficult in the winter, when snow emergencies require cars to be off certain streets during certain hours.

Where to play

Uptown isn’t quite the same as when Prince immortalized it in song — fewer painters, more strollers — but many Minneapolis residents still frequent the neighborhood for its high-end dining and bustling nightlife. Especially on weekends. The area is also a great place to shop, with many local boutiques and one of the Midwest’s great independent bookstores, Magers and Quinn.

The Warehouse District , or North Loop, is a former industrial area just northwest of downtown Minneapolis, along the Mississippi River. Its enormous buildings once housed milling and manufacturing goods, but they now play to host to luxury apartments, craft cocktail hangouts like Marvel Bar, shops from fellow Midwesterners Shinola Detroit, and some of the city’s best restaurants (Bachelor Farmer and Spoon and Stable).

Attractions

Minneapolis has a wide range of attractions to offer visitors and locals alike. Enjoy the wonders of the natural world at the 500-acre Minnesota Zoo or explore the SEA LIFE Minnesota Aquarium, which houses more than 10,000 species. If you're bored of exploring the city on foot, consider seeing the Twin Cities from a different perspective. The Foshay Tower offers stunning views of the city from its 30th floor observation deck. You can also hop in a kayak and take a Mississippi River tour, giving you a little side of fitness with your view.

Dining

Minneapolis is home to a vibrant, forward-thinking foodie culture, inspired both by the city’s Scandinavian heritage and its diverse modern population. The reigning winner of the James Beard award for Best Chef in the Midwest, Paul Berglund, leads the kitchen in The North Loop’s Bachelor Farmer, and young chefs across Minneapolis have embraced a farm-to-table, hyper-local mentality. Expect to see the phrase “New Nordic cuisine” on plenty of menus and in restaurant reviews.

The city’s great food isn’t limited solely to fine dining, though — you can get delectable dishes just about anywhere. Whether you're a U of M student grabbing a delectable pancake (and a side of surly service) at Al’s Breakfast or waiting in the lunch rush line for a face-sized bowl of pho at Quang, you're sure to find a favorite Minneapolis restaurant that you can't get enough of!

Bars

Once you dive in to Minneapolis’s bar scene, you'll be hard pressed to find a more welcoming place for alcohol enthusiasts. Craft beer is practically a religion here, with Surly Brewing Company leading the way. The brewery is a destination in the area, offering liberal pours of its aggressively named beers (Furious, Hell, Bender) in decidedly chill surroundings. Summit, one of the Midwest’s first major craft breweries, also calls Minneapolis home. As for spirits… Minneapolis is also one of the few cities that allows distilleries to also open on-site bars. Check out Du Nord, Tattersall, or Wander North for some of the city’s best cocktails, shaken and stirred within feet of the still. Two birds, one stone.

Culture

When it comes to culture, Minneapolis doesn't play. Visual arts lovers will find much to love, from the eclectic collection at U of M’s Weisman Art Museum to the contemporary exhibits at the Walker Art Center. Adjacent to the Walker is the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. Run in partnership with the city parks department, it features 11 acres of green space and works of art by Sol LeWitt, Eva Rothschild, and Claes Oldenburg, whose Spoonbridge and Cherry is something of a Minneapolis landmark. If you're searching for something a little off the beaten path, take a look at the Museum of Russian Art – the only museum in the United States exclusively dedicated to exhibiting Russian work. Theater buffs can enjoy performances at the Guthrie Theater, Orpheum Theatre, and numerous other venues dotting the city. If you can't find a cultural event to attend in Minneapolis, you're not looking hard enough!

Events

Minneapolis keeps its residents busy year-round with fun events and unique festivals. Every third week of May, the Minneapolis Arts District comes alive as galleries open their doors to the public and welcome spring with a little touch of creativity. Rock the Garden, a summer music fest held outside of The Walker Art Center, has recently hosted The Flaming Lips, Chance the Rapper, and Belle & Sebastian. You can also enjoy free summer movies and concerts throughout the summer at Father Hennepin Park, the perfect setting for date night or a lovely outdoor picnic with friends. But Minneapolis's most unique event by far is the Minnesota Fringe Festival, an 11-day extravaganza celebrating the arts community and showcasing everything from expressive dance to visual art.

Shopping

Big fan of retail therapy? You've come to the right city. The shopping destinations in Minneapolis are fabulous, and clothes and shoes are tax-free! Plus, Minneapolis is home to The Mall of America, the country’s largest shopping center, with more than 4.3 miles of retail bliss. Southdale, the oldest indoor shopping mall in the nation, offers mid-range chains. For more local goods, head over to the Galleria, which boasts many upscale stores exclusive to Minnesota. Looking for something a little more obscure? Head over to the intersection of Selby and Snelling near St. Paul to browse through quirky boutiques and vintage shops, or take a look at 50th and France for more upscale retailers.

Sports

Sports fans will find a lot to love in the Twin Cities. In addition to collegiate athletics, Minneapolis is host to four professional sports teams. Take in a Twins game at Target Field or watch the Vikings at the new U.S. Bank Stadium. For basketball games head over to Target Center right in downtown — the resurgent Timberwolves have been particularly strong of late. It's never too late to look for tickets to a game on craigslist, with so many options you're sure to find some!

Outdoors

The Minneapolis park system is regularly cited as one of the best in the nation. There are dozens of beautiful options, but locals frequently vote Minnehaha Park, Loring Park, and Edinborough Park as some of the best outdoor recreational spaces in the city. If you prefer your green spaces more manicured, the Lake Harriet Rose Garden in Lyndale Park or the Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden should give you plenty to enjoy. For something a little different, head over the Mississippi river just northeast of downtown to see St. Anthony's Falls — once the only major waterfall on the Upper Mississippi, and now the site of a series of locks and dams.

Unlike many other cities, Minneapolis's outdoor spaces can be easily enjoyed beyond the summer months. Many local parks like Powderhorn and Van Cleve Park flood their baseball fields during winter, creating lovely ice rinks for skating and hockey.

Neighborhoods

The city of Minneapolis offers many diverse neighborhoods so you can discover one that suits your apartment needs. Minneapolis is situated on the Mississippi River and offers a variety of walking paths, parks and lakes for residents to enjoy. Finding a neighborhood that suits your lifestyle is crucial to feeling at home in Minneapolis. We’re here to help!

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Minneapolis:
August Rent Report

Welcome to the August 2025 Minneapolis Apartment Report. In this assessment of the local rental market, Rentable data scientists and rental experts break down the August 2025 key findings and figures for the Minneapolis rental landscape.

Our experts analyze the pricing trends — one-bedroom, two-bedroom, year-over-year and month-over-month — in Minneapolis and surrounding areas and provide comparisons to the entire metro area, nearby cities and some of the most desirable and expensive cities in the United States. Take a look at the last 12 months of Minneapolis average rent prices in the chart below.

Monthly Rent Report

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Minneapolis Rent Prices Increase From July to August

Minneapolis rent prices increased over the last month. From July to August, the city experienced a 0.32% increase for the price of a one-bedroom apartment. The rent price for a Minneapolis one-bedroom apartments currently stands at $1,247.0.

When we take a look at the two-bedroom comparison from July to August, Minneapolis experienced a 0.87% increase for the price of a two-bedroom apartment. The rent price for a Minneapolis two-bedroom apartments currently stands at $1,735.0.

August Prices: Minneapolis vs. Surrounding Areas

Plymouth, MN
Bloomington, MN
Eagan, MN
Robbinsdale, MN
St Louis Park, MN
St Paul, MN
Minneapolis, MN
Brooklyn Park, MN
$1,743
$1,487
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$1,395
$1,354
$1,254
$1,250
$975
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Median 1 BR Rent

Rent Prices in Minneapolis and Surrounding Areas

Rent prices have increased in Minneapolis over the last month. But how have the surrounding areas fared when it comes to the recent volatility in apartment prices? Rent prices in 1 of the Minneapolis suburb increased last month. On the other hand, 6 local areas experienced a decrease in the price of a one-bedroom apartment.

More key findings include:

  • Rent increased in Eagan, MN .

  • Rent decreased in St Paul, MN, Bloomington, MN, Brooklyn Park, MN, St Louis Park, MN, Plymouth, MN, Robbinsdale, MN.

  • 6 suburbs are currently priced higher than the city of Minneapolis.

  • 1 suburb is currently priced lower than the city of Minneapolis.

August 2025 Pricing Trends: Minneapolis vs. National Comparisons

Minneapolis Rent Prices More Affordable Than Major Cities

Rent growth in Minneapolis over the past year has been on the rise. When compared to major cities nearby, along with some of the most expensive cities in the country, Minneapolis average rent prices appear to be relatively affordable for local residents.

The price for a Minneapolis one-bedroom apartment remains vastly more affordable than four of the largest cities in the United States — New York City, Washington, D.C. San Francisco and Los Angeles. And pricing compares quite similarly to nearby Midwest cities.

For more information about Minneapolis and surrounding area rent prices, take a look at the complete data set below.

Data set for Minneapolis and suburbs

1 BR August 1 BR M/M % Change 2 BR August 2 BR M/M % Change
Minneapolis, MN $1,250.0 0.24% $1,751.0 0.92%
St Paul, MN $1,254.0 -0.56% $1,685.0 2.18%
Bloomington, MN $1,487.0 -1.72% $1,735.0 0.35%
Brooklyn Park, MN $975.0 -0.61% $1,332.0 0.00%
St Louis Park, MN $1,354.0 -0.15% $1,610.0 -0.92%
Plymouth, MN $1,743.0 -0.06% $1,974.0 -0.55%
Eagan, MN $1,484.0 0.27% $1,621.0 0.19%
Robbinsdale, MN $1,395.0 0.00% $2,095.0 2.65%

Methodology

Each month, using over 1 million Rentable listings across the United States, we calculate the median 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom rent prices by city, state, and nation, and track the month-over-month percent change. To avoid small sample sizes, we restrict the analysis for our reports to cities meeting minimum population and property count thresholds.