Southwest Minneapolis Real Estate & Homes for Sale in Minnesota
The community of Southwest Minneapolis is made up of 22 neighborhoods loosely bordered to the north by interstate 394 and to the east by 35W. Included in this municipality are the communities of Armatage, Bryn Mawr, Carag, Cedar-Isles-Dean, East Calhoun, East Harriet, East Isles, Echo, Fulton, Kenny, Kenwood Isles, Kingfield, Linden Hills, Lowry Hill, Lowry Hill East, Lyndale, Lynnhurst, Stevens, Tangletown, West Calhoun, Whittier and Windom. At the heart of this residential area are four of Minneapolis’ 22 lakes, Lake Calhoun, Cedar Lake, Lake of the Isles and Lake Harriet. In addition, the community is home to several of the metro area’s 150 parks including Kenwood Park, Lyndale Park, and William Berry Park. Many neighborhoods have their own management associations. With nearly 390,000 residents, Minneapolis and its surrounding cities make up the 14th largest metropolitan area in the country. The community and its various neighborhoods are rich in arts and culture, real history and diversity and natural beauty. Minneapolis real estate options consist of single-family detached homes for sale, estate properties, condominiums and townhouses.
Minneapolis real estate for sale is diverse. The neighborhoods that make up the southwest area are typically located in beautifully wooded areas with large lots. The average single-family home in the area is 65 to 80 years old. Small bungalows range in price from $160,000 - $280,000. Most have updated utilities, a porch or deck, and basement. Larger homes for sale of the same era on bigger lots are available from the mid-$200,000s - $900,000+. Many are within walking distance of a lake or creek. Real estate with waterfront locations or lake views are available from $1 million - $3.5 million+, including a few estate homes built in the 1990s. Condominium and townhouse real estate built in the 1970s and ‘80s are available from $100,000+. Some of these units include a basement and separate dining room. Larger units built from the 1920s to ‘40s can be found up to $350,000.
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