Find Cash Buyers in Minnesota
Minnesota's real estate investment market is centered on the Twin Cities metro (Minneapolis-St. Paul), which accounts for over 60% of the state's population. The Twin Cities have a diverse economy with Fortune 500 headquarters (Target, UnitedHealth, 3M, General Mills), strong job growth, and a stable housing market. Minnesota is a full-disclosure state.
Minnesota Wholesale Market Overview
With a population of approximately 5.7 million and a median home price around $310,000, Minnesota offers a range of investment opportunities from ultra-affordable cash flow properties to higher-value flip markets. Minneapolis and St. Paul are the primary markets with diverse neighborhoods and strong rental demand. The suburbs (Bloomington, Brooklyn Park, Plymouth) offer more affordable entry points. Rochester (Mayo Clinic), Duluth, and St. Cloud are smaller secondary markets.
How Deal Run Identifies Buyers in Minnesota
Deal Run uses a buyer identification search architecture to identify active real estate investors near any Minnesota address. The first query finds landlords — absentee owners who purchased investment property within the last 2-5 years. The second query finds flippers — investors who bought and resold properties within 12 months. Each investor receives an Investor Score based on proximity, recency, budget alignment, property type match, and transaction activity.
This data comes from public transaction records filed with county offices across Minnesota. Every property sale, deed transfer, and mortgage filing becomes part of the public record, revealing exactly who is buying investment properties, where they are buying, what they are paying, and how frequently they transact.
For a detailed explanation of how the search algorithm works, see our investor search feature page.
Wholesaling in Minnesota
Minnesota does not have specific wholesaling legislation. The practice is legal when done with equitable interest. Minnesota uses title companies for closings, and assignment contracts are standard. The Minnesota Department of Commerce has not restricted wholesaling. Minnesota has a unique homestead exemption and tax structure that investors should understand.
Minnesota Wholesaling Resources
Minnesota does not have specific wholesaling legislation. The practice is legal when done with equitable interest through a valid purchase contract. Always consult with a local real estate attorney for the most current guidance.
Metro Areas
All Minnesota Cities (22)
Browse investor search pages for every Minnesota city we cover. Each page includes local market information, investor identification tips, and direct access to Deal Run's buyer search tools.
- Albert Lea
- Alexandria
- Bloomington
- Brooklyn Park
- Duluth
- Eden Prairie
- Faribault
- Lakeville
- Mankato
- Maple Grove
- Minneapolis
- Moorhead
- New Ulm
- Owatonna
- Plymouth
- Prior Lake
- Rochester
- St Cloud
- St Paul
- Willmar
- Winona
- Woodbury
Skip Tracing in Minnesota
Many Minnesota investors buy through LLCs, trusts, or corporate entities. Skip tracing resolves these entities to the actual humans behind them — returning personal phone numbers and email addresses. Deal Run includes skip tracing on all paid plans with cached results so you never pay twice for the same investor's contact information.
For more on skip tracing, see our skip tracing guide.
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