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It's no secret that the real estate market in the U.S. has deteriorated substantially in the past 2 years. This includes Minneapolis. Real estate agents are working harder than ever to maintain their income. This is very good news if you are planning on buying or selling property and intend to use the services of a real estate agent.

Cash Back From Minneapolis Real Estate Agents

There is a new service for finding real estate agents that we highly recommend. Not only will you be able to easily find Minneapolis real estate agents, you will also find agents who are willing to refund part of the commission back to you in the form of a rebate. Imagine getting a check for $500, $1,000, $1,500 or even more back from the real estate agent after you have completed the purchase of your home. There is no charge whatsoever to use the service. There are no hidden fees of any kind. Learn how to get Minneapolis real estate agents to give you cash back when buy your next home. To take advantage of this great service, you can

What you get as a HungryAgents Member Buyer:

• You will receive bids anonymously from Member REALTORS® on the percent of the commission that the REALTORS® will return upon the purchase of a property.

• You can choose to be contacted by one or two Minneapolis real estate agents who are willing to return a percentage of the earned commission to you as a rebate.

• You will know where professional Member REALTORS® are located and how much experience they have in Minneapolis residential real estate.

• HungryAgents is completely FREE and you are never under any obligation to choose any bid.

To take advantage of this revolutionary new service, you can sign up for free just by visiting ZipRealty. It is hands down the easiest, most profitable way to find Minneapolis real estate agents.

Minneapolis Minnesota Overview & Statistics

Minneapolis Overview

As of 2007, Minneapolis's population is 372,833 people. Since 2000, it has had a population shrinkage of -2.56 percent.

The median home cost in Minneapolis is $260,700. Home appreciation the last year has been 0.24 percent.

Compared to the rest of the country, Minneapolis's cost of living is 2.14% Higher than the U.S. average.

Minneapolis public schools spend $8,256 per student. The average school expenditure in the U.S. is $6,058. There are about 16 students per teacher in Minneapolis.

The unemployment rate in Minneapolis is 4.00 percent (U.S. avg. is 4.60%). Recent job growth is Negative. Minneapolis jobs have Decreased by 0.12 percent.

Minneapolis Economy

The unemployment rate in Minneapolis, MN, is 4.00%, with job a decline of -0.12%. Future job growth over the next ten years is predicted to be 15.00%.

Minneapolis, MN Taxes

Minneapolis, MN, sales tax rate is 7.00%. Income tax is 8.00%.

Minneapolis, MN Income and Salaries

The income per capita is $26,317, which includes all adults and children. The median household income is $44,565.

Minneapolis Housing

The median home value in Minneapolis, MN, is $260,700. Home appreciation is 0.24% over the last year. The median age of Minneapolis, MN, real estate is 64 years. Interest rates for Minneapolis home mortgages are identical to the national average.

Minneapolis, MN Apartments and Rentals

Renters make up 47.03% of the Minneapolis, MN, population. 3.69% of houses and apartments in Minneapolis, MN, are unoccupied (vacancy rate).

Minneapolis Education

Minneapolis, MN, schools spend $8,256 per student. There are 16 pupils per teacher, 604 students per librarian, and 1,134 children per counselor in Minneapolis, MN schools.

For related resources see also:

www.mplsrealtor.com


   
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