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Minneapolis neighborhood’s waterfall provides the essence of this community
Few neighborhoods can boast of having a waterfall in their backyard. Minnehaha has that right and also features over 190 acres of regional park between the Mississippi River and residential streets. Living in Minnehaha offers a vibrant blend of city and nature. You'll find yourself surrounded by parkland like Minnehaha Falls Park, with its scenic trails and the iconic waterfall, while still having quick access to downtown Minneapolis. The neighborhood itself is known for its friendly and welcoming atmosphere, with a mix of families and young professionals.
Minnehaha Regional Park brings people from outside Hiawatha to take in the sights.
Minnehaha Regional Park has extensive bike trails leading to the surrounding neighborhoods.
There are trails at Minnehaha Regional Park that follow the creek.
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Housing diversity here stems from 1900s architectural styles
Homes in the Minnehaha community range from cottage, bungalow and ranch-style houses to elegant Craftsman and Cape Cod styles. Minnehaha features “a mix of homes and styles from the early 1900s, so you can find many homes that have retained their period charm throughout the neighborhood,” says Nick Archer, a Realtor with Coldwell Banker Realty. Early 20th-century Craftsman and Queen Anne bungalows reign supreme, boasting intricate millwork, wraparound porches and cozy dormer windows. Mid-century ranch-style houses peek through leafy canopies, offering sleek lines and expansive windows that frame the natural beauty. Single-family homes, often lovingly maintained, currently fetch between $300,000 and $700,000.
Bungalows and Craftsman style homes are common sight in Minnehaha.
Stucco homes with brick accents can be found in a variety of styles around Minnehaha.
Many homes in Minnehaha have 3-season front porches to enjoy the sun during.
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Poet Longfellow celebrated the great outdoors found regionally
Minnehaha Regional Park is a signature recreational feature of the Minneapolis area, including the 53-foot falls celebrated by both Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s “The Song of Hiawatha” poem and over 850,000 annual visitors. While even residents enjoy taking pictures of the falls and hiking along the limestone bluffs, there are many other opportunities for daily excursions. The Wabun playground and picnic area are next to a wading pool for kids to enjoy in the summer. Dogs can run free and socialize in the Minnehaha off-leash dog area, rated one of the best in the Minneapolis metro area. The Longfellow Gardens offer a more leisurely experience for an evening stroll or weekend picnic. The seasonal Sea Salt is a popular stop for seafood and drinks. Don’t forget to bundle up and visit the park in the winter when the falls are frozen over in a memorable display.
Even dogs enjoy the view at Minnehaha Regional Park.
Hiawatha Ave runs underneath Longfellow Gardens and then over Minnehaha Creek.
Dog owners take full advantage of the trails at Minnehaha Regional Park.
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Public and private schools serve the district from afar
While there are no public schools within the neighborhood, Minnehaha students can attend area schools, like Roosevelt High School, Lake Nokomis Community School and Sanford Middle School. Roosevelt High School, a public high school with a B-minus grade on Niche, offers a diverse curriculum and a strong sense of community. The school is an International Baccalaureate World School, where students can pursue an IB career-related certificate program, and has a career and technical education center, offering healthcare, welding and other technical programs. Nearby, amidst the shores of Lake Nokomis is Lake Nokomis Community School, an A-graded institution known for its progressive approach to education. And Sanford Middle School provides a nurturing environment for younger learners.
Roosevelt High School students develop their skills to their fullest potential.
Lake Nokomis Keewaydin Elementary School also serves families in the Minnehaha neighborhood.
Sanford Middle School also serves the Hiawatha, Ericsson, and Minnehaha neighborhoods.
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Shopping, food and brew are a short walk or bus trip away
Shopping, food and brew are a short walk or bus trip away South 34th Avenue brings a few local amenities and restaurants to the area. Just down the street from the local library and Oxendale’s Market is Town Hall Lanes, a low-key blend of brewery, neighborhood bar and bowling alley. For more your basic shopping needs, The Metro Transit Blue Line stops in Minnehaha and heads past the Minneapolis—Saint Paul International Airport to the Mall of America.
Lots of delicious food choices at Town Hall Lanes in Minnehaha.
Oxendale's Market is the preferred grocery store for Minnehaha residents.
Fusion Pancake House & Bistro is a must stop restaurant in Minnehaha.
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Road to health: M Health Fairview Southdale Hospital
When it comes to healthcare, M Health Fairview Southdale Hospital is located just a short bus ride away in Edina. To get there by public transportation, you can catch the Metro Transit Route 84 bus from 46th Street East & Minnehaha Avenue South to 50th Street & France Avenue, and then transfer to the Route 66 bus to France Avenue South & 66th Street. The entire journey takes about 1 hour and 11 minutes.
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Great fully renovated Two Story Home with 4 bedroom plus office, 3 bathrooms and a great location! Open and renovated kitchen and charming hardwood floors throughout the main level. Kitchen features breakfast bar, granite countertops, white Subway tile backsplash, and stainless-steel appliances! Convenient main level bedroom and office or TV space (or use as a 5th bedroom)! Three bedrooms plus
HIGHEST & BEST DUE 08/08 BY 8PM CSTWelcome to this gorgeous home in-between lake Nokomis and Minnehaha falls located in the Minnehaha neighborhood! With perfect walkability to the library, grocery store, restaurants, and coffee shops you will have no shortage of things to do! The home has a fully fenced in yard, is very clean and filled with natural light and Minneapolis
Appreciate a modern Minneapolis, Minnesota, lifestyle with an apartment home at Oaks Minnehaha Longfellow. Well-appointed interiors and on-trend finishes set you up to live your best life yet. Our studio, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments feature open and thoughtful layouts with interior accents that reflect a stylish new take on your lifestyle. Each of our apartments include smart apartment technology,
5315 Minnehaha Ave offers convenient access to Minnehaha Falls, the light rail, and the beautiful Mississippi River trails—perfect for biking, walking, and exploring the best of the city. Water/sewer/trash/gas are a flat fee of $143/month with electricity based on usage. Pets are welcome, with a $250 deposit and $25 monthly fee for cats or a $500 deposit and $50 monthly fee for dogs. Off street
5315 Minnehaha Ave offers convenient access to Minnehaha Falls, the light rail, and the beautiful Mississippi River trails—perfect for biking, walking, and exploring the best of the city. Water/sewer/trash/gas are a flat fee of $143/month with electricity based on usage. Pets are welcome, with a $250 deposit and $25 monthly fee for cats or a $500 deposit and $50 monthly fee for dogs. Off street
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
4,327
Median Age
43
Population Density
12 ppl/acre
Population under 18
21%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
20.7%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$81,600
Above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$99,739
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
98.3%
College Graduates
63.8%
Significantly above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
24.1%
Above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
74.8%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
31''
Average Winter Low Temperature
9°F
Average Summer High Temperature
83°F
Annual Snowfall
60''
Area Factors
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
76/ 100
Somewhat Walkable
Walk Score®
63/ 100
Good Transit
Transit Score®
57/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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