North Loop
$400K-$2M+ (condos/lofts)The metro's marquee warehouse-district neighborhood, full of converted loft condos, chef-driven restaurants, and high-end retail just north of the facility.
Everything here radiates from the Timberwolves' practice home at The Courts at Mayo Clinic Square, on the upper floors of Mayo Clinic Square in the heart of downtown Minneapolis, directly across Hennepin Avenue from Target Center and steps from the North Loop's dining, luxury condos, and the connected Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine recovery center.
The metro's marquee warehouse-district neighborhood, full of converted loft condos, chef-driven restaurants, and high-end retail just north of the facility.
Minneapolis's most exclusive in-city enclave of large estate homes on wooded lots around Lake of the Isles and the Chain of Lakes.
One of the oldest, leafiest neighborhoods in the city, with grand early-1900s homes on broad boulevard lots minutes from the Walker and downtown.
A quiet, village-like pocket bordered by Theodore Wirth Park, with single-family homes and almost no through traffic despite being minutes from downtown.
The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of The Courts at Mayo Clinic Square. But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across Minneapolis where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.
The undisputed center of Minnesota's luxury market — gated peninsulas and private-shoreline mansions ringing the metro's premier lake, anchored by the top-rated Orono and Wayzata school districts and a walkable upscale village. Estates routinely trade from a few million into the $50M+ range.
Minneapolis's most prestigious close-in suburb, with the historic Country Club District, the mansions of Rolling Green along Interlachen, and the wooded estates of Indian Hills. Blue-ribbon schools, manicured streets and the 50th & France shopping district draw established wealth.
Minnesota's wealthiest small town and a genuinely private community — every road, lake and trail is privately owned by residents, and the city even had its streets pulled from Google Street View. Wooded lots, private lakes and a no-trespassing ethos define it.
A rural, nature-forward city about 20 miles west of downtown known for sprawling multi-acre estates, horse properties and gated custom homes set among woodland and open space. It offers the most land and the deepest seclusion of the prestige options.