$443,732Average Value$254Average Price per Sq Ft8Homes For Sale
A welcoming and walkable Minneapolis neighborhood
A strong community spirit permeates the southwest Minneapolis neighborhood of Kingfield. Despite being less than a square mile in size, Kingfield contains a bounty of locally owned businesses and offers easy access to parks and Interstate 35, plus a calendar full of events connecting neighbors new and old. “There are a lot of long-term neighbors in the community, but the vibe is very much that newcomers are welcome. A lot of blocks have very strong ties,” says Nora Webb, a broker associate with Verve Realty, who lived in Kingfield for about six years. “When I first moved here in 2015, I felt like it had just started to ping on people’s radar. Longtime residents knew how special it was, but now there’s such a neat mix of things that you can walk to,” Webb says. Homes here are primarily bungalows and one-and-a-half-story styles, along with larger Foursquare builds. Prices range from $230,000 to $630,000.
Kingfield has a majority of its shopping along Nicollet Ave.
Bungalows appear in rows along the streets of Kingfield.
1/2
Eclectic eateries, cozy cafes and vintage shops
A long list of international restaurants, unique boutiques and vintage clothing stores are clustered throughout the neighborhood. French pastry lovers head to Patisserie 46, where decadent baked goods are made with its philosophy in mind: slow down and connect. “Every time I go in, I see people that I know,” Webb says. Kingfield is also home to a Minneapolis favorite, Five Watt Coffee, taking coffee up a notch with a mocktail spin. A longtime neighborhood staple, Victor's 1959 Café, transports diners to Cuba. “Victor’s is a little hole in the wall. It has its own vibe and the food is absolutely delicious,” Webb says. Tabletop hobbyists step into Tower Games to freshen up their decks or try something new. Tandem Vintage and 316 Vintage are just two options for those who love to thrift, and music collectors can spend an afternoon thumbing through the crates at The Record Spot. Grocery shopping is done at the Friend Store of Seward Community Co-op, just across Interstate 35.
Victor's 1959 Cafe is a cozy hot spot in Kingfield serving up Cuban breakfast and lunch.
Digs is a yarn store and gift shop in Kingfield on 38th and Grand.
1/2
Foursquare and bungalow styles with historic elements
Single-family homes make up a majority of the neighborhood, resting on peaceful blocks lined with sidewalks and mature trees stretching their limbs over the street below. Many builds here predate 1920 and come in a range of styles and forms such as Prairie, Arts and Crafts, American Foursquare, bungalow, and the classic Minneapolis one-and-a-half-story. “Most homes have historic elements, like lots of woodwork and oak or maple floors, that people choose to live in an old home for. There’s always a project or something to do, but you do it because you love the charm and character,” says Webb, who’s been selling homes in Minneapolis for more than a decade. Prices range from $230,000 to more than $630,000 with buyers paying $375,000 on average.
Enclosed front porches are a common sight throughout Kingfield.
Green Stucco house
1/2
Exercise and reflection at Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Park
Tennis matches happen all year long in the InnerCity Tennis dome at Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Park, the neighborhood’s eastside destination for athletic fields, playgrounds and a wading pool. Residents can also pause and reflect under the shade of trees at The Freedom Form #2, a steel sculpture by artist Daniel LaRue Johnson that honors King and is accompanied by powerful quotes from the civil rights icon. Lyndale Farmstead Park offers similar amenities, plus an off-leash dog park. For waterfront walks, canoeing, boating and more, residents can visit Lake Harriet, known for its summer concerts at the band shell.
The InnerCity Tennis Center is a great place to improve your game year-round.
When the sun is out, the walking trails fill up around Lake Harriet.
1/2
An award-winning farmers market and a love for Halloween
Neighborhood events cultivate a community where people know each other. In a nod to the Kingfield’s agricultural roots, every Sunday morning from mid-May through October, locals peruse the offerings from 40 vendors at the award-winning Kingfield Farmers Market. In June, residents look forward to PorchFest when local musicians perform from their porches and yards, but Webb says Halloween is the big thing here. “Several blocks really do it up. During 2020, there was a block that started a Halloween parade, and that has grown every year since and now has food trucks. It’s something everyone knows about,” Webb says.
A highly-ranking high school
Children can attend Clara Barton Elementary School, with a C grade from Niche, before moving on to Justice Page Middle School with a B grade. Older students can attend Washburn High School, which receives an A-minus and is ranked the 26th best public high school in Minnesota.
A short commute to downtown Minneapolis
Kingfield is very walkable, and being primarily residential, drivers don’t normally have trouble finding on-street parking. Metro Transit services two bus routes through the neighborhood with stops lining Nicolett Avenue. Downtown Minneapolis is about a 4-mile drive up Interstate 35 and Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport is about 6 miles away.
GreatSchools:
The GreatSchools Rating helps parents compare schools within a state based on a variety of school quality indicators and provides a helpful picture of how effectively each school serves all of its students. Ratings are on a scale of 1 (below average) to 10 (above average) and can include test scores, college readiness, academic progress, advanced courses, equity, discipline and attendance data. We also advise parents to visit schools, consider other information on school performance and programs, and consider family needs as part of the school selection process.
View GreatSchools Rating Methodology
Interested in learning more about homes in this area?
Reach out to
Jim Seabold,
an experienced agent in this neighborhood.
Parks in this Area
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Park
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Football
Ernestine Belton Memorial Playground
Picnic Area
Playground
Parking Lot
Lyndale Farmstead Park
Baseball/Softball
Bike Trails
Football
Fuller Park
Basketball
Picnic Area
Pool
Lyndale Farmstead Off Leash Dog Park
Lyndale Farmstead Dog Park
Dog Park
Lake Harriet Trail
Bike Trails
Trails
Lyndale Park Gardens
Parking Lot
Botanical Gardens
Walking Paths
Transit
Airport
Minneapolis-St Paul International/Wold-Chamberlain
18 min drive
Bus
Grand Ave S & 44th St W
Bus
Grand Ave S & 43rd St W
Bus
46th St W & Pillsbury Ave S
Bus
38th St W & Blaisdell Ave S
Bus
38th St W & Harriet Ave S
Bus
46th St W & Harriet Ave S
Bus
Grand Ave S & 37th St W
Reviews
Niche Reviews
4.59 Reviews
4.0Niche User
4/1/2016Niche Review
I would live here again, people and restaurants are great, everything is great ! I love living in this place, I have never had a dulled day living here and as soon as my mom and I moved here we atomically felt welcomed by everyone. There isn't a thing I would change about this area !
4.0Niche User
4/25/2016Niche Review
I live in a good part of South MPLS it is a nice area with not a lot of crime activity. When you go more towards North mpls and downtown mpls is when the crime get worse but it is not bad at all
3.0Current Resident
11/12/2017Niche Review
A safe Minneapolis Neighborhood that is within walking distance of uptown and many great cafes, restaurants, diners, and coffee shops. Snow emergencies can make parking difficult, but it is Minneapolis. The neighborhood has active community engagement.
Are you familiar with the Kingfield neighborhood?
to let others know what life in this neighborhood is like.
Kingfield Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Kingfield, Minneapolis sell after 34 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Kingfield, Minneapolis over the last 12 months is $440,000, up 16% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Presenting a fantastic opportunity to own a stunning newer home in popular Kingfield. 3801 Pillsbury Avenue South was built in 2014 and has been impeccably maintained by the current owners. Handsome curb appeal and welcoming front porch are your first impressions – and it only gets better from there. The main level is open and bright with gorgeous maple floors and statement-making two-sided
Welcome to your new urban oasis! This delightful condo unit offers the perfect blend of convenience and comfort. Nestled in a vibrant, walkable neighborhood of King Field, you'll enjoy easy access to local cafes, shops, parks, and more-everything you need is just steps away! This unit also comes with the added benefits of a dedicated parking space and additional storage, making it easy to keep
Charming home located just blocks from the lake, on a corner lot, with award winning restaurants, parks, as well as shopping just a short walk away. Beautiful natural woodwork, built-ins, and hardwood floors throughout. Enjoy serenity in your pollinator's backyard space with a brand-new deck, walkway, and privacy fence. There is plenty of outdoor space for gardening, and also an enclosed three
Charming 2.5 Story home that features 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 2,700 finished sq ft. Large front porch is ideal for summer evenings. Oversized 2 car attached garage. Fenced in Back/side yard. HW Floors have recently been refinished. The basement has been partially finished off, buyer can finish off to their liking.
Welcome to Rosa – intentionally designed, artfully stylized Minneapolis flats. Located in the vibrant Kingfield neighborhood, Rosa offers a cozy take on city life. Stroll through the local farmer’s market, dine-in at a nearby café, or bike the Minneapolis lakes. When arriving home for the evening, enjoy amenities handpicked for the modern renter. From high-speed fiber internet to a coffee and ice
At 3816 Nicollet Ave in Minneapolis, MN, find a great place to live. The 3816 Nicollet Ave location in Minneapolis's 55409 Zip code has so much to offer its residents. Here at this community, the leasing team is excited to help you find the perfect new apartment. Come by to see the available floorplan options. Welcome to your new home at 3816 Nicollet Ave. Stop by the leasing office to talk about
Interested in learning more about homes in this area?
Reach out to
Jim Seabold,
an experienced agent in this neighborhood.
Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
7,091
Median Age
40
Population Density
14 ppl/acre
Population under 18
22.1%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
13.7%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$94,578
Above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$115,707
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
96.5%
College Graduates
63.4%
Significantly above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
26.3%
% Population in Labor Force
82.8%
Above the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
31''
Average Winter Low Temperature
9°F
Average Summer High Temperature
83°F
Annual Snowfall
60''
Area Factors
Biker's Paradise
Bike Score®
93/ 100
Somewhat Walkable
Walk Score®
69/ 100
Good Transit
Transit Score®
51/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
Sound Score® measures the noise level of any address. Transit Score® measures access to public transit. Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.
Disclaimer: Certain information contained herein is derived from information provided by parties other than Homes.com. Our sources include: Accuweather, Public Records and Neustar. All information provided is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed to be accurate and should be independently verified.