Why a Monthly Housing Brief?
Housing issues in Minneapolis are generating more attention, opinions and controversy than we have seen in our 25+ years as a nonprofit operating in Minneapolis.
At HousingLink, we've earned a reputation as data and housing information experts without spin or a political agenda. Well-informed decisions require a clear, data-driven understanding of the issues. This report features solid data, presented artfully to help cut through noise. It exists to help you form an accurate understanding and well-informed opinions.
What is in Minneapolis Rental Housing Brief?
Rents
Affordability
Subsidized Housing
Rental Housing Stock
The brief also features apartment sales and development data and notable housing facts on affordability, homelessness and more!
Where does this Data Come From?
HousingLink analyzes thousands of rental vacancies in its proprietary Twin Cities Rental Revue to provide year-over-year trends on median rent by bedroom size, market composition by building type, and gross rent affordability by income level, plus median rent and availability of specialty housing such as "NOAH" (Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing), tax credit properties, and subsidized housing waiting lists.
Additionally, HousingLink is tracking market trends over time through analysis of Minneapolis rental license data, as well as reporting on affordable housing trends regarding Housing Choice Voucher acceptance and forfeiture.
Minneapolis RHB - Mar 2026
Minneapolis RHB - Feb 2026
Minneapolis RHB - Jan 2026
Minneapolis RHB - Dec 2025
Minneapolis RHB - Nov 2025
Minneapolis RHB - Oct 2025
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Minneapolis RHB - Jul 2025
Minneapolis RHB - Jun 2025
Minneapolis RHB - May 2025
Minneapolis RHB - Apr 2025
Minneapolis RHB - Apr 2025
Learn more about the data in the Rental Housing Brief!
Dan Hylton
Research Manager
HousingLink
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Sue Speakman-Gomez
President
HousingLink
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