How much is rent in Twin Cities? This guide breaks it down by area, unit type

Average rental prices and vacancy rates for various Twin Cities geographies, updated quarterly.

June 14, 2019 at 6:25PM
Nearly 50,000 people now call downtown Minneapolis home, thanks in part to new apartment buildings like 365 Nicollet.
Nearly 50,000 people now call downtown Minneapolis home, thanks in part to new apartment buildings like 365 Nicollet. (Tom Horgen/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Here are the average rents and vacancy rates for various rental housing floor plan options in the Twin Cities and surrounding areas. The information is provided by Marquette Advisors' first-quarter review of rental properties, for the months January through March 2019.

North Suburbs includes Anoka, Blaine, Champlin, Columbia Heights, Coon Rapids, Fridley, Mounds View, New Brighton, St. Anthony and Spring Lake Park.

Northwest-West-Southwest Suburbs includes Bloomington, Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Chanhassen, Chaska, Crystal, Eden Prairie, Edina, Excelsior, Golden Valley, Hopkins, Maple Grove, Minnetonka, Mound, New Hope, Osseo, Plymouth, Richfield, Robbinsdale, Spring Park, St. Louis Park and Wayzata.

East Suburbs includes Arden Hills, Cottage Grove, Falcon Heights, Lauderdale, Little Canada, Maplewood, Newport, North St. Paul, Oakdale, Roseville, Shoreview, Stillwater, Vadnais Heights, White Bear Lake and Woodbury.

South of Minnesota River Suburbs includes Apple Valley, Burnsville, Eagan, Farmington, Inver Grove Heights, Lakeville, Lilydale, Mendota Heights, Prior Lake, Rosemound, Savage, Shakopee, South St. Paul and West St. Paul.

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