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Stoneleigh at the Reserve

Stoneleigh at the Reserve

Plymouth, Minnesota, 55446

Studio/1 Bedroom$860 - $1,324

2 Bedrooms$1,265 - $1,805

Lancaster Village Apts

Lancaster Village Apts

Plymouth, Minnesota, 55441

Studio/1 Bedroom$688 - $910

2 Bedrooms$880 - $1,020

3 Bedrooms$1,350 - $1,375

Stone Creek

Stone Creek

Plymouth, Minnesota, 55441

Studio/1 Bedroom$935 - $1,415

2 Bedrooms$1,250 - $2,050

3 Bedrooms$1,600 - $1,950

Granite Woods Apartments

Granite Woods Apartments

Plymouth, Minnesota, 55441

1 Bedroom$789

2 Bedrooms$889 - $939

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Plymouth Apartment Rental Market

  • Household Income
    Household IncomeCityStateCity Compared to State
    Less than $10,0002.2%6.7% -4.5%
    $10,000 to $14,9991.6%5.4% -3.8%
    $15,000 to $19,9992.0%5.4% -3.4%
    $20,000 to $24,9992.9%6.0% -3.1%
    $25,000 to $29,9993.7%6.1% -2.4%
    $30,000 to $34,9994.2%6.3% -2.1%
    $35,000 to $39,9994.0%5.9% -1.9%
    $40,000 to $44,9993.5%5.8% -2.3%
    $45,000 to $49,9994.4%5.3% -0.9%
    $50,000 to $59,9998.7%10.2% -1.5%
    $60,000 to $74,99911.0%12.2% -1.2%
    $75,000 to $99,99918.0%12.1% +5.9%
    $100,000 to $124,99910.6%5.6% +5.0%
    $125,000 to $149,9998.0%2.6% +5.4%
    $150,000 to $199,9997.4%2.1% +5.3%
    $200,000 or more7.8%2.2% +5.6%
  • Cost of Living
    Share of Household Income Spent on RentCityStateCity Compared to State
    Less than 10.0%7.1%6.4% +0.7%
    10.0% to 14.9%12.9%12.3% +0.6%
    15.0% to 19.9%21.0%15.4% +5.6%
    20.0% to 24.9%16.1%14.1% +2.0%
    25.0% to 29.9%12.7%11.7% +1.0%
    30.0% to 34.9%7.0%7.9% -0.9%
    35.0% to 39.9%5.1%5.3% -0.2%
    40.0% to 49.9%6.5%6.5% +0.0%
    50.0% or more8.7%15.4% -6.7%
    Not computed2.9%5.0% -2.1%
  • Age Demographic of Renters
    Age Demographic of RentersCityStateCity Compared to State
    15 to 24 years16.0%17.5% -1.5%
    25 to 34 years35.9%27.6% +8.3%
    35 to 44 years21.4%18.8% +2.6%
    45 to 54 years12.6%11.8% +0.8%
    55 to 64 years5.6%6.3% -0.7%
    65 to 74 years4.4%5.8% -1.4%
    75 to 84 years3.1%7.6% -4.5%
    85 years and over0.9%4.6% -3.7%
  • Travel Time to Work
    Travel Time to WorkCityStateCity Compared to State
    Less than 30 minutes44.8%43.9% +0.9%
    30 to 44 minutes32.6%25.7% +6.9%
    45 to 59 minutes9.5%11.7% -2.2%
    60 or more minutes13.1%18.6% -5.5%

Source: 2000 Census

Plymouth, Minnesota

Situated 15 miles northwest of Minneapolis, Plymouth has a population of just over 70,000 people. The city has been named one of the best places in the U.S. to live.It manages to balance residential areas, industry, parks, and schools in a way that makes it not only autonomous but very livable.

The center of the city is very walkable and mass transit to Minneapolis is available via Metrolink buses. A car, however, is very useful for exploring the area and being able to visit the large cities whenever you feel like it. When looking for your Plymouth apartment, consider proximity to mass transit stations or parking for your car.

Down By The Lake

Medicine Lake borders the city and is a very popular area for all sorts of recreation regardless of the season of the year. There are ample venues for hiking, biking, ice skating and more throughout the city. In addition, there is French Regional Park.The city has a small theatre for live performances and you'll find plenty of small venues for cultural activities. Of course, with Minneapolis and St. Paul so nearby, you have access to much bigger and a wider assortment of places to visit.

Know What You Want

Once in your Plymouth apartment, you'll want to work out some favorite restaurants.If you don't mind being yelled at (think Seinfeld), Jimmy John's has fantastic sandwiches, but be prepared to know what you want before you walk in the door!Joey Nova's is very good Italian food with friendly service, and Axil's Bonfire is good for sandwiches and steaks. Banh Thai has Thai food as good as any place in Minneapolis, and it won't be far away either. There are loads of chain and fast food places so you'll find about whatever you'd like here.

Good Times At Sports Bars

Joe Senser's is a chain but it is also a great sports bar and has entertainment. Old Chicago is more localized and the beer is excellent. Once in your Plymouth apartment,you will find some bars close by, and you'll find people here are very friendly too!

 

 

Average Apartment Rent in Plymouth, Minnesota

# Bedrooms Apr Mar Feb 3 Month % change
Studio $776 $809 $778 -0.3%
1 Bed $941 $957 $985 -4.5%
2 Bed $1,070 $1,119 $1,343 -20.3%
3 Bed $1,558 $1,558 $1,558 0%

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Plymouth Apartment Rental Trends

Apartments in Plymouth have competitive rents so be sure to use our apartment finder to get the best deal. In February the average rent for a 1 Bedroom Plymouth apartment cost $985. If you need a roommate, try finding a 2 bedroom apartment rental. An average 2 bedroom Plymouth apartment was $1,343 in February. The average apartment rent for a 3 bedroom apartment in February was $1,558. Start your apartment search by checking out some of the Plymouth rentals listed below.

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  • Are there big sporting events that people in Plymouth enjoy attending?

    People in Minnesota are big Vikings fans, and football is a big deal for anyone who lives around Minneapolis, and Plymouth isn't far. Even if they have never won a Super Bowl. You can go to a Twins baseball game or start following the Timberwolves for basketball in the off season. It's a real sports oriented area and there are also some big tournaments and championships in other sports that take place in the area.

  • How is the school system in Plymouth?

    While five school districts serve Plymouth--Wayzata District 284, Robbinsdale District 281, Osseo District 279, West Metro Education Project District 6069, and Hopkins District 270--the majority of the city is served by Wayzata Schools. Rated as better than 99.2 percent of school districts in Minnesota and 98.6 percent of school districts in the US, Wayzata has received extremely high marks as a district. Hopkins District received only slightly lower scores, while Osseo has received mediocre, but not terrible, reviews. Robbinsale District is a bit of a mixed bag.

  • Are there any quiet neighborhoods in Plymouth?

    Yes. Bass Lake Rd / Nathan Ln is one of Plymouth's quieter neighborhoods. With mostly single-family, medium-sized homes, this predominantly owner-occupied neighborhood is located at the northeastern edge of Plymouth. This neighborhood is also suburban in terms of population density, which is a factor that may contribute to its tranquil nature. Another neighborhood that shares many characteristics with Bass Lake Rd / Nathan Ln is County Rd 47 / Vicksburg Ln, which is located just to the west.

  • Is Plymouth pet friendly?

    Home to one off-leash dog park, Egan Park Off-Leash Area, Plymouth is fairly pet friendly. Operated by the City of Plymouth, this 10-acre park features a large mowed area, some trails, shade, trees, a pond, and benches, but there is no water available. There are also other parks in town where you can take your pets as long as they are kept on leash, including Heritage Park, West Medicine Lake Park, and Wesley Park. Morris T. Baker Regional Park Preserve, located in nearby Maple Plain, offers an extensive multi-use trail system around Katrina Lake.

  • Will I need a car in Plymouth?

    Yes, you will most likely need a car in Plymouth. In fact, just over 2 percent of Plymouth residents uses mass transit to commute to work on a daily basis, while more than 83 percent drives a private automobile for the same purpose. However, some public transit options are available. Metro Transit provides mass transportation to the Minneapolis / St. Paul area, including bus service to Plymouth.