Living in Minneapolis First-Ring Suburbs: A Guide for Newcomers


What Are the First-Ring Suburbs?

These older suburbs directly border Minneapolis and St. Paul, offering quick commutes and established neighborhoods. Cities include St. Louis Park, Edina (eastern parts), Roseville, and Richfield.

The Vibe

Convenient and stable. Mature trees line the streets, and homes have character. Residents enjoy short drives to either downtown, making these suburbs a sweet spot for commuters.

Popular Cities & Neighborhoods

St. Louis Park – Family-friendly, with parks and bike trails.
Roseville – Access to both downtowns and shopping hubs.
Richfield – Affordable, close to the airport.
Edina (East) – Quick city access with upscale amenities.

Who Lives Here

  • Commuters to Minneapolis or St. Paul
  • Longtime locals
  • Downsizers wanting convenience

Housing Snapshot

Rent: $1,200–$1,800 for apartments.
Buy: Homes range from $300K–$600K, with renovated properties going higher.

Commute & Transit

Driving: Direct freeway access to both cities.
Transit: Good bus coverage.
Walkability: Decent in commercial areas; lower in residential zones.

Things to Do

Culture & Arts: Local community centers, seasonal festivals.
Outdoors: Parks, trails, and nearby lakes.
Shopping: Rosedale Center, Southdale Center.
Food: Mix of classic diners and new cafes.

Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Short commutes
  • Established neighborhoods
  • Mix of price points

Cons:

  • Aging housing stock
  • Limited nightlife
  • Property taxes creeping up

Are the First-Ring Suburbs Right for You?

If you want to be close to the city without city prices, first-ring suburbs are a solid option.

For the bigger picture, see the Minneapolis–St. Paul Metro Guide.