Live in Suburbs or Downtown, loring park, seward, hohills, the loop are all good areas for young professionals and or families in Minneapolis. Uptown is great too but too many khaniis for me.Yeah I heard about Minnesota having similar values to the Scandinavia countries Sweden etc. I feel a mixture of capitalism and socialism back policies are good.
I’ve been to Columbus Ohio to visit family, and coming from London U.K., Columbus felt like baadiyo, so boring and Sh1t, god knows how I survived staying there for two weeks. I never been to Minneapolis but looking at your response it looks good.
look at this apartment in seward. It’s nice and not cramped with good apartment amenities. $1400 for one bedroom and $1800 for two. Don’t forget that you get paid a lot more in the US than the UK. Very affordable.
https://www.zillow.com/b/the-bessemer-at-seward-commons-minneapolis-mn-C2wyyB/
$1600 for 1 bed in Lowry hill
https://www.zillow.com/b/the-mezz-at-west-lake-quarter-minneapolis-mn-C6pdfK/
$1300 for 1 bed in Lowry Hill neighborhood
https://www.zillow.com/b/pure-lowry-minneapolis-mn-9RcT3q/
$1400 for 1 bed in Howe neighborhood
https://www.zillow.com/b/cityline-apartments-minneapolis-mn-5Xr2pD/
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