Hunting for hidden gems in Minnesotas real estate market?
This contradiction highlights the importance of examining neighborhood-level data rather than city-wide averages.
The presence of neighborhoods like Parklawn and Edinborough suggests pockets of affordability even within traditionally high-value cities.
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Recent appreciation has been particularly strong with a 44.45% increase just since 2020, suggesting rapidly growing demand.
Denfeld (Duluth)
Named after the high school serving western Duluth, Denfeld shows remarkable recovery and growth.
The overall fifteen-year growth of 92.35% demonstrates this neighborhoods resilience and growing appeal despite earlier challenges.
Southside-University (Saint Cloud)
Adjacent to St.
Cloud State University, this neighborhood offers both affordability and appreciation potential.
Growth has accelerated in recent years with a substantial 36.79% increase just since 2020.
This neighborhood benefits from its proximity to the university while maintaining relatively affordable prices.
Recent growth remains strong at a healthy 29.43% increase since 2020.
This recent correction mirrors trends in other central Minneapolis neighborhoods and may reflect shifting urban preferences post-pandemic.
Despite this recent decrease, Whittier still shows strong long-term appreciation of 57.87% since 2010.
Fairmount (Duluth)
Another Duluth neighborhood making our list, Fairmount exhibits fascinating market dynamics.
you could observe that property values remained essentially flat between 2010-2015, before accelerating significantly between 2015-2020.
Gary (Duluth)
Located in Duluths northern reaches, Gary offers growing value in this Lake Superior city.
Irving (Duluth)
Overlooking Duluths western neighborhoods, Irving showcases an interesting price pattern.
The growth has been consistently strong, including a substantial 36.84% increase in just the last five years.
Seberger-Roosevelt (Saint Cloud)
Centrally located in Saint Cloud, Seberger-Roosevelt demonstrates exceptional value growth.
Londonberry (Edina)
The third Edina neighborhood to make our list, Londonberry presents an interesting price history.
The neighborhood shows one of the strongest recent growth rates on our list at 50.77% just since 2020.
Whats particularly impressive is the recent acceleration, with a substantial 45.00% increase just since 2020.
This marks the steepest decline among neighborhoods on our list, potentially reflecting changing preferences in urban living post-pandemic.
Despite this recent decrease, the neighborhood still shows positive long-term growth of 21.01% since 2010.
Despite this strong growth, Spirit Valley remains the fifth least expensive neighborhood in Minnesota.
This vibrant neighborhood has experienced steady growth over fifteen years with a 57.90% increase since 2010.
Edinborough (Edina)
The transformation of Edinborough in Edina has been nothing short of remarkable.
Values have more than tripled from just $46,189 in 2010 to $157,118 in 2025.
Even in the last five years, the neighborhood has continued strong growth with a 22.75% increase.
Despite this recent decline, the long-term growth remains positive with a 43.82% increase since 2010. you’re able to find remarkable value here, with homes priced at just $131,113 in 2025.