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2900 Park Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55407
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1 bed 1 bath
1 Bed, 1 Bath
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2 bed 1 bath
2 Beds, 1 Bath
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3 bed 1 bath
3 Beds, 1 Bath
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Amenities

community Features

Amenity: ClubhouseClubhouse
Amenity: Laundry FacilityLaundry Facility
Amenity: On Site ManagementOn Site Management

additional Features

Amenity: Bike friendlyBike friendly
Amenity: Easy street parkingEasy street parking
Amenity: Heavy Car Traffic AreaHeavy Car Traffic Area
Amenity: On-site parkingOn-site parking
Amenity: Public Transportation NearbyPublic Transportation Nearby
Amenity: Sidewalk Lined StreetsSidewalk Lined Streets

About This Property

Zinsmaster Apartments - Minneapolis

Zinsmaster Apartments

Zinsmaster Apartments provides you with apartment living in Minneapolis, MN. The rental community has a host of amenities. The tree-lined streets are an appealing feature of the area around the apartment community. While in-unit washers and dryers aren't offered, this complex has an on-site laundry facility available - so no need to drive those dirty clothes off the property. The community clubhouse provides a useful shared space for residents. Street parking is the only available option for residents with a car. However, if you aren't up for dealing with the hassles of a car, they can easily be avoided by using the area's public transportation. Want to find out more about terms and apartment availability? Call to schedule a visit of the apartments at 2900 Park Avenue South in Minneapolis, MN today.

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Schools

Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Twin Cities

2924 4th Ave S
Grades 9-12 | private
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Grades 9-12 | charter
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Grades K-4 | charter
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Getting Around

88/100

Very Walkable

Walk Score®
The Walk Score® measures walkability on a scale of 0-100 based on walking routes to destinations such as dining and drinking, groceries, and shopping.
Dining & Drinking
88%
88
Groceries
97%
97
Shopping
93%
93
92/100

Biker's Paradise

Bike Score®
59/100

Good Transit

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With a relatively low crime rate and strong educational influence, Minneapolis is a top choice among families with children. If you're searching for a place to live in Minneapolis that puts children in the best school systems, then check out the Wayzata, Minnetonka, Edina and Eden Prairie districts.

Each of the city's suburbs has its own distinct character, so you can choose which fits you best. Here are some of our top choices for neighborhoods with apartments in Minneapolis.

  • Calhoun Isles: An eclectic neighborhood in the southwest, Calhoun Isles is filled with a wide variety of age groups and family styles. It’s also a great place for enjoying the outdoors.
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  • Northeast Minneapolis: Another A-rated neighborhood, you’ll find amazing public schools in this area. Residents also love the area because it’s one of the more affordable neighborhoods in Minneapolis. Bike and walkability scores are incredibly high, 93 and 76 respectively.
  • North Loop: This neighborhood is in the top 15 neighborhoods in the city. Residents give it an A+ rating because of the great schools and because it’s a dog-friendly and family-friendly neighborhood. It’s a clean, safe urban neighborhood with plenty to do away from your awesome apartment.
  • Powderhorn: Another highly rated neighborhood, Powderhorn is described as being quiet and safe, with easy access to the freeway. There are parks and small businesses all around, as well as cycling trails, art exhibits and the Gale Mansion - perfect for fancy events like weddings.
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  • Warehouse District: Located on the outskirts of downtown Minneapolis, the Warehouse District is filled with plenty of shopping opportunities, including designer boutiques. If you’re a book lover, you’ll likely spend plenty of time at James & Mary Laurie Booksellers, a bookstore with over 120,000 titles. You can get local produce at the farmer’s market and also take in a comedy show at Acme Comedy Co. What about the apartments? They’re moderately priced and worth every penny because of all the nearby amenities. Plus, the walkability bike scores are 89 and 94 respectively, some of the highest in the city.

FUN THINGS TO DO IN MINNEAPOLIS

Minneapolis is renowned for high-culture offerings like the Walker Art Center and the Minneapolis Institute of Art.

Looking for something fun to do without spending much money? Meander through seven miles of the glass-enclosed Skyway System that weaves through the city, connecting restaurants, shopping and hotels. The walkway keeps you out of the cold and provides great views of the city below. Whether you're into the city's lively dining and bar scene or appreciate an evening at the theater, Minneapolis is home to a variety of things to do for night owls too.

The city is also ideal for people who love to spend time outdoors. Minneapolis is known as "the City of Lakes" for a good reason, as it's home to more than two-dozen natural lakes of varying sizes. On warm summer days, joggers, bikers and roller skaters all flock to the paved paths that crisscross the parkland between Lake Harriet, Lake Calhoun and Lake of the Isles. In the winter, these paths turn into designated Nordic ski trails.

Meanwhile, the Midtown Greenway provides the area's many commuters with a designated bike trail between central Minneapolis and outlying areas. You can also bundle up and head out for a snowmobiling adventure, or try your hand at ice fishing, a popular pastime.

  • Root for your favorite team: For sports lovers, the city's three downtown stadiums are home to the Twins (Target Field), Vikings (U.S. Bank Stadium) and Timberwolves (Target Center). And don't forget to cheer on the University of Minnesota's beloved Golden Gophers football team.
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  • Minneapolis Institute of Art: In addition to collecting art from different cultures around the world and making it available for the general public, this institute also works hard to preserve precious works of art.
  • Minnehaha Park: This is one of Minneapolis’ oldest and most popular parks. The scenery is breathtakingly beautiful with waterfalls, bird sanctuaries, gardens, historical sites, dog parks, art exhibits and much more.
  • The Museum of Russian Art: Located on Stevens Avenue, this is the only museum in the continent that is devoted to preserving Russian art and artifacts. The renovated building that the museum is located in is itself a piece of art. In addition to the intimate exhibits, you can also enjoy educational events.

GETAWAYS FROM MINNEAPOLIS

If you're looking to venture out of the Minneapolis city limits, then travel "next door" to St. Paul, the other half of the Twin Cities and the state capital.

The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum (a 30-minute drive into Chaska), which boasts over 1,200 acres of lush green landscapes, gardens and trails, is also a popular attraction.

For something fun to do, take the kids to Mall of America, the country's largest enclosed shopping mall, or visit the marine animals at the UnderWater Adventures Aquarium. The drive to Bloomington is less than 20 minutes away.

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