Buy vs Rent in Minneapolis, MN (2026)

Median home price $320K ยท 1BR rent $1,700/mo ยท Price-to-rent ratio 15.7x.

Median home price
$320K
1BR rent
$1,700/mo
Price-to-rent ratio
15.7x
Verdict
Neutral

Monthly cost of buying โ€” 3 scenarios

30-year mortgage at 7% ยท Includes property tax, insurance, and maintenance estimates

3.5% down (FHA)10% down20% down (conventional)
Down payment$11,200$32,000$64,000
Mortgage (P&I)$2,054/mo$1,916/mo$1,703/mo
Property tax (est.)$293/mo$293/mo$293/mo
Insurance (est.)$133/mo$133/mo$133/mo
Maintenance (est.)$267/mo$267/mo$267/mo
Total monthly cost$2,747vs rent: +$1,047/mo$2,609vs rent: +$909/mo$2,396vs rent: +$696/mo
Income to qualify$88,029/yr$82,114/yr$72,986/yr
Break-even (approx.)~1 yrs~3 yrs~8 yrs

Minneapolis housing context

$75K
Median HH income
per year
$72,986
Income needed (20% down)
per year
Qualified
Affordability gap
vs median income

Frequently asked questions

Is it better to buy or rent in Minneapolis?

Minneapolis's price-to-rent ratio of 15.7x is in the neutral zone (15-20x). Whether to buy or rent depends on how long you plan to stay, your down payment, and your personal finances.

How much do I need to earn to buy a home in Minneapolis?

With a median home price of $320K in Minneapolis, you'd need an annual income of roughly $72,986 to qualify with 20% down (at 7% rate, 28% housing ratio). With 10% down, you'd need about $82,114/year.

Mortgage at 7% 30-yr fixed ยท Property tax 1.1% est. ยท Maintenance 1% est. ยท Zillow, BLS ยท Q1 2026 ยท For general guidance only