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Parks & Schools Homes in Minneapolis

Linden Hills might be the most park-and-school-connected neighborhood in any major Midwest city. It has a beach, a bandshell, a small-town commercial strip, and elementary schools within walking distance. Nokomis runs a close second — same parks-and-lake setup, lower prices. Kenny and Field neighborhoods fill the gap between them. The average three-bedroom in Southwest Minneapolis runs $450K-$650K, which buys a three-bed, two-bath on a big lot.

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Parks & Schools Homes in Minneapolis — Common Questions

Which Minneapolis neighborhoods have the best access to parks and schools?
Minneapolis families typically prioritize three things: walkability to elementary schools (most parents want under a 10-minute walk), trail access for biking, and proximity to community centers with after-school programs. The neighborhoods that score highest on all three tend to sell 8-12% above city median because demand from young families consistently outpaces inventory.
What is the typical family home budget in Minneapolis right now?
For a 4-bedroom home in a top school attendance area of Minneapolis, expect $425,000-650,000. The entry point for new construction with a 3-car garage starts around $550,000. Key budget factor: Minneapolis property taxes run $3,500-5,500 annually for this price range — lower than comparable Minneapolis neighborhoods by about 15%.

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