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Timberline Realty Reference
The following residential housing reports were developed by the National Association of Realtors, The Minnesota Association of Realtors and/or the Minneapolis Area Association of Realtors. The reports are in a PDF format and contain a wealth of information on the current Minnesota real estate market conditions. The Residential Real Estate Activity Reports offer detailed information on specific areas of the Twin Cities Metro Area such as “Minnetonka real estate” data from 1996 through 2007. The Minneapolis Area Association of Realtors Top 100 link compares individual market activity in 125 metro area communities with the Twin Cities as a whole.
Minnesota Housing Report Looks at Housing Trends
Strong economic conditions, historically low interest rates and affordable prices help keep housing values strong in Minnesota.
Through collaboration between the Minnesota Association of REALTORS® and the Shenehon Center for Real Estate Education at the University of St. Thomas, the Minnesota housing Report is produced quarterly to give Minnesota REALTORS® and citizens an overview of the real estate marketplace. The report uses information from a variety of sources including the Minnesota State Demographic Center, The U.S. Census Bureau, The Federal Reserve Board of Governors, The National Association of REALTORS® and the NorthStar MLS system as provided by the Regional Multiple Listing Service of Minnesota, Inc.
Twin Cities Residential Real Estate Activity Reports
Research and Analysis for the Minneapolis-St. Paul Metropolitan Area housing market. A publication of the Minneapolis Area Association of Realtors using data from the Residential Multiple Listing System (RMLS).
Minneapolis Association of Realtors Top 100
This link compares current individual market activity in 125 Twin Cities Metro Area communities with the Twin Cities as a whole.
National REALTORS® Research Looks at Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington Housing Market
With home prices rising strongly in most parts of the country, there has been widespread media coverage on the possibility of a housing market bust. A thorough analysis of the Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington metro market, as detailed in this report, reveals that there is very little danger of this. In fact, the local housing market is in excellent shape with a potential for significant equity gains, particularly for homebuyers who plan to remain in their house for the long run.
Greater Twin Cities Metro Area City Contact Information
All cities are listed alphabetically, click on the letter of the alphabet for the name of the city you wish to select. Listings provide city address, phone numbers, website addresses and population data.
Maps and Locator Tools
Use the links below to get directional maps/driving directions and to find people, addresses and telephone numbers.
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