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Minneapolis, MN

Rent Analysis: Minneapolis, MN

Updated 2026 · Based on median market data for Minneapolis, MN

Cap Rate
3.42%
Median Price
$325K
Rent/Mo
$1,520
1% Rule
0.47%
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Rent Overview

The median monthly rent in Minneapolis, MN is $1,520, translating to $18,240 in annual gross rental income per unit. The rent-to-price ratio is 0.47% — well below the 1% rule, making pure cash flow investing challenging at median prices.

Rent Affordability

Renters in Minneapolis spend approximately 29% of the local median household income ($62,400) on rent. This is within the healthy 25-30% range, indicating rent is affordable relative to local incomes. There may be room for moderate rent increases, especially for updated or well-located units.

Vacancy & Tenant Demand

The vacancy rate in Minneapolis is 4.8%. This is extremely tight — expect strong tenant demand, quick lease-ups, and leverage to set favorable lease terms. In markets this tight, landlords often see multiple applications per listing. Population growth of 0.6% annually provides stable demand.

Gross Rent Multiplier

Minneapolis's GRM (price divided by annual rent) is 17.8x. A GRM above 16x means the property is expensive relative to its income. Investors here are typically betting on appreciation rather than current cash flow. For comparison, the national average GRM for investment-grade rentals is approximately 13-15x.

Rental Income Projection

At the median rent of $1,520/mo, a single-family rental in Minneapolis generates approximately $18,240 in gross annual income. After accounting for 4.8% vacancy ($876 lost), property taxes of $3,640, insurance (~$1,300), and maintenance (~$1,300), the estimated NOI is $11,124 per year, or $927/mo.

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