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619 32nd St E #3
Minneapolis, MN 55407
Central- 2 Beds
- 1 Bath
- 730 sqft
- 2 Beds
- 1 Bath
- 730 sqft
$1,038/mo
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2 Beds
1 Bath
730 sqft
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2 Bedroom Apartment in South Minneapolis Blocks from Powderhorn Park
Hello! Thank you for your interest in the property. Tours are only available after applications have been received and an interview has been offered.
To apply for membership please visit
parkcooperativeapartments dot com
Review what we're about and what it means to be apart of a cooperative housing community and submit your application
We seek mature, motivated individuals interested in making a long-term commitment to helping our co-op thrive. By becoming a co-op board member, you will have an authentic voice in decisions regarding the budget and policies, as there is no "land-lord" in our community.
Opening in South Minneapolis, located in the central neighborhood just four blocks from Powderhorn Park. This 2-bedroom, 848-square-foot apartment is available for $1038 per month.
Apartment Features
Modest two-bedroom apartment on the 2nd floor of a classic 100-year-old solid brick building
Free use of laundry machines and cardio/strengthening fitness equipment in the basement
Big backyard with garden space and a playground
Utilities and Other Details:
Rent includes all utilities except individual unit electric, phone, and cable
The co-op is a smoke-free property
Cats are allowed (up to two), we do not accommodate dogs
Co-op Community and Requirements:
The building has been successfully operated as a self-managed co-op since 1977
All adult occupants become members of the board of directors and actively participate in decision-making and building upkeep
Mandatory monthly board meetings on the 2nd Thursday evening of every month
Expectation to serve on two of the co-op's five standing committees
Monthly work requirement of 2 hours for chores such as shoveling snow, cleaning the laundry room, or cutting grass
Two 4-hour community workdays per year
Prior experience with democratic decision-making in a co-op or nonprofit organization is a plus, as is business or building maintenance experience.
BIPOC and single-parent households are encouraged to apply
Application Process:
To apply for this apartment, please visit our website at parkcooperativeapartments (dot) com/apply.
There is no fee for applying.
$1038 Price includes all utilities except individual unit electric, phone and cable. You will have free use of laundry machines and cardio/strengthening fitness equipment in the basement. We have a big backyard with garden space and a playground for kids.
Sorry, no dogs; cats (up to two) are OK. The co-op is a smoke-free property.
Background checks are required, at no cost to applicant. No credit check required. See full application details on our website.
Hello! Thank you for your interest in the property. Tours are only available after applications have been received and an interview has been offered.
To apply for membership please visit
parkcooperativeapartments dot com
Review what we're about and what it means to be apart of a cooperative housing community and submit your application
We seek mature, motivated individuals interested in making a long-term commitment to helping our co-op thrive. By becoming a co-op board member, you will have an authentic voice in decisions regarding the budget and policies, as there is no "land-lord" in our community.
Opening in South Minneapolis, located in the central neighborhood just four blocks from Powderhorn Park. This 2-bedroom, 848-square-foot apartment is available for $1038 per month.
Apartment Features
Modest two-bedroom apartment on the 2nd floor of a classic 100-year-old solid brick building
Free use of laundry machines and cardio/strengthening fitness equipment in the basement
Big backyard with garden space and a playground
Utilities and Other Details:
Rent includes all utilities except individual unit electric, phone, and cable
The co-op is a smoke-free property
Cats are allowed (up to two), we do not accommodate dogs
Co-op Community and Requirements:
The building has been successfully operated as a self-managed co-op since 1977
All adult occupants become members of the board of directors and actively participate in decision-making and building upkeep
Mandatory monthly board meetings on the 2nd Thursday evening of every month
Expectation to serve on two of the co-op's five standing committees
Monthly work requirement of 2 hours for chores such as shoveling snow, cleaning the laundry room, or cutting grass
Two 4-hour community workdays per year
Prior experience with democratic decision-making in a co-op or nonprofit organization is a plus, as is business or building maintenance experience.
BIPOC and single-parent households are encouraged to apply
Application Process:
To apply for this apartment, please visit our website at parkcooperativeapartments (dot) com/apply.
There is no fee for applying.
$1038 Price includes all utilities except individual unit electric, phone and cable. You will have free use of laundry machines and cardio/strengthening fitness equipment in the basement. We have a big backyard with garden space and a playground for kids.
Sorry, no dogs; cats (up to two) are OK. The co-op is a smoke-free property.
Background checks are required, at no cost to applicant. No credit check required. See full application details on our website.
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Listed
12 days ago
Details for 619 32nd St E #3
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Days on Market: 12 Days on Trulia |
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Property Type / Style Property Type: Apartment |
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Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility Floors: Hardwood |
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Parking & Garage Parking: Off Street Parking, On Site |
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Cats allowedDeposit: $1,065 |
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Affordability
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For this property
$37,368 PER YEAR
is the suggested income
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What Locals Say about Central
- Lefthandpearl
- Resident
- 4y ago
"ive lived here for 7years and everyone here knows your thier neighbor and they are very kind to eachother and respectful its a nice place to live in a neighborhood like this one"
- Matt
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Powderhorn park is amazing. Being so close to the Greenway and transit makes it possible to go car free. There are plenty of food options around here, too!"
- Too y.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"10 years later I am in love with the central neighborhood. Great friendly people live in the area. Great area"
- Teslund
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Comfortable affordable family neighborhood. Central neighborhood is an ideal location, walking , biking, busses"
- Gdpogue
- Resident
- 5y ago
"there's a library one block from my home and the grade school is within easy walking distance, as is Powderhorn Park "
- Matt K.
- 11y ago
"The Phillips and Powerdhorn areas of S. Minneapolis have come a long way in the last decade. The revitalized Lake Street has a lot of great shopping and dining options. And like many parts of the city, crime is down from its apex some 20 years ago. Still, there are frequent break ins, occasional violent crime and too much gunfire to still be considered a "safe neighborhood". Many blocks have improved as neighbors have banded together to improve the welfare of the neighborhood, but there are still many empty and foreclosed homes that allow some blocks to become prime territory for gangs, drugs, prostitution, etc. If police, neighbors, banks, and community groups can continue to work together these places will continue to improve; but as of right now there is still far too much crime."
- Lori B.
- 11y ago
"it's called Central Neighborhood for a reason. you can get anywhere, fast and easy, from here."
- Laurenhb
- 11y ago
"This is an exciting time to buy in Central neighborhood. All around, people are updating the beautiful and historic Victorians on the block. The neighborhood organization is very active and friendly. A park, school, great bars, restaurants, and other awesome neighborhoods nearby make this a great place to live. Be close to the action but go home to your quiet friendly street."
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619 32nd St E #3, Minneapolis, MN is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 730 sqft apartment. 619 32nd St E #3 is located in Central, Minneapolis. 619 32nd St E #3 was listed for rent for $1,038/month on Apr 16, 2024. This property is pet friendly.