North Loop (Warehouse District)
$650K-$2.5M condos/townhomesConverted warehouse lofts and new-build luxury condos in the city's most fashionable district, steps from the ballpark.
Everything in this guide radiates from Target Field at 1 Twins Way in the Warehouse/North Loop district of downtown Minneapolis. The Twins train and play at the same ballpark, so the adjacent North Loop neighborhood puts a player within a 3-5 minute drive of the clubhouse while surrounding him with the metro's best dining, recovery, and discreet luxury living. Lakeside estate enclaves (Kenwood, Lake of the Isles) sit 10-15 minutes south for those who want privacy and acreage.
Converted warehouse lofts and new-build luxury condos in the city's most fashionable district, steps from the ballpark.
Minneapolis's most affluent residential enclave: mansions on tree-lined parkways above Lake of the Isles.
Grand early-1900s homes ringing one of the city's prettiest lakes, with parkway running paths at the door.
Park-side high-rise condos and full-service buildings on the south edge of downtown near the Sculpture Garden.
The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of Target Field. 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.