Fieldhouse Dinkytown, Minneapolis

4th St SE, Minneapolis, 55414, United States
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University of Minnesota Twin Ci... | 0.39 mi
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About the Property

Located at 4th St SE, MN 55414, Fieldhouse Dinkytown is a popular student housing in Minneapolis. It is a sought-after Minneapolis student housing that offers diverse living spaces designed to meet various preferences and needs. Students can choose from a broad spectrum of room types like ensuites, non-ensuites, private/shared apartments, and studios. The property is well-located for easy access to top schools. University of Minnesota Twin Cities (6 minutes drive away) and the University of Minnesota (5 minutes drive away) are located close to the property. This makes Fieldhouse Dinkytown a great choice for students studying in these universities.

Minneapolis is a lively city in Minnesota, United States of America. It’s known for its lively arts scene, beautiful nature, and strong economy. The city has a population of over 425,000. It makes up half of the Twin Cities metro area, which has more than 3.7 million people. The city has a strong economy due to sectors like finance, healthcare, education, and technology. It also boasts an impressive employment rate of 95%. Minneapolis is a major academic center. It has top schools that draw students from across the country and around the world. This makes the city an important place for higher education.

Minneapolis has a safety index of 70. It is known for being welcoming and inclusive. The city attracts over 34.5 million visitors each year. They go to well-known spots such as the Walker Art Center, the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, and Chain of Lakes Regional Park. Public transportation in the city is efficient and friendly for students. Minneapolis offers a great mix of green spaces, cultural experiences, and top-notch education. It’s an ideal place for studying and personal growth in Minnesota.

The Fieldhouse Dinkytown in Minneapolis offers housing that matches the city's lively spirit. This lets students easily dive into the local culture and community. Fieldhouse Dinkytown by Up Campus offers a unique mix of comfort and convenience. Fieldhouse Dinkytown apartments are not only comfortable but offer students a home away from home! These factors contribute to making the residence one of the best student accommodations in the city.

Features

At Fieldhouse Dinkytown, students looking for premium accommodation will find a variety of room types. There are room types from 5 Bedroom 5 Bathroom to Studios. Each apartment features a stylish set of amenities. Residents can enjoy in-unit washers and dryers. They can stay entertained with smart TVs. Cooking is made simple in the modern kitchen. It has stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and custom cabinets. The units also have an energy-efficient HVAC system. Rooms also feature wood-style flooring for extra elegance. Different room types have different conveniences, so choose your room wisely!

Beyond the individual units, Fieldhouse Dinkytown enriches student life with numerous common amenities. Fitness fans will love the state-of-the-art fitness center. Those who prefer to relax can enjoy the 4 season outdoor spa. The luxury clubhouse makes socializing easy. It has a lounge, a gaming and media room. The courtyard event space is great for gatherings. The property has bike storage and a bike repair station. Facilities like a refrigerator, media stand, Wi-Fi, dishwasher, sofa, coffee table, and sofa give a homely vibe.

You can find individual and group study rooms for academics and work at Fieldhouse Dinkytown. There are also resident printing stations available. The grilling area, and outdoor TVs offer fun and relaxation. You can play bubble hockey or shuffleboard here. Vending machines add to the residents’ convenience. Safety and security features like interior key access, electronic key access, and package lockers help residents feel safe. indoor gated garage parking and EV charging stations. These facilities make Fieldhouse Dinkytown a popular choice for students!

Location and What's Hot?

Fieldhouse Dinkytown is located in the heart of Minneapolis. North Central University, Walden University, and Augsburg University are close to the property. Its location is full of the lively student spirit of Dinkytown. Residents enjoy a neighborhood known for its love of academic life and youthful energy. Students can satisfy their hunger at many eateries near the Dinkytown Fieldhouse. Bordertown Coffee and Annie’s Parlour are great for caffeine lovers. It has a cozy vibe that's perfect for studying or hanging out with friends.

The iconic Al's Breakfast packs a punch with its classic American breakfast fare. Students can enjoy delicious pizzas at Blaze Pizza. They can also savor local and international dishes at Kafe 421. Both spots have a friendly vibe, perfect for dining with friends. Fieldhouse Dinkytown is near Stub & Herb's and Blarney Pub and Grill, which are popular for their nightlife. They also offer excellent drinks and music. Grocery shopping is easy with Target Grocery and Campus Market & Tobacco close by. Stay healthy with the University of Minnesota Medical Center and M Health Fairview Clinic close by.

Minneapolis offers many cultural and educational opportunities. The Minneapolis Institute of Art and Mill City Museum welcomes students to explore the local heritage. For peaceful study sessions or literary exploration, the Walter Library offers a tranquil haven. The Knoll and Dinkytown Knoll offer green spaces for fun and relaxation. These attractions near Fieldhouse Dinkytown offer the perfect blend of convenience and connection for students.

Commute

Fieldhouse Dinkytown student housing makes getting around the city easy. There are many public transportation options nearby so that students can easily reach different areas of the city. Two of the closest bus stops are University Ave SE & 12th Ave SE and 13 Av Se. These stops serve multiple bus routes, connecting residents to a vast network across Minneapolis. For students who prefer to travel by rail, the property is close to the Target Field Station. This helps for quick and green commutes. Due to its wide variety of transportation options, Fieldhouse Dinkytown makes travel simple.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get a spot at Fieldhouse Dinkytown?

Securing a spot is easy at Fieldhouse Dinkytown and can take less than 20 minutes. First, start an application  by reaching out to our staff. Then, complete all required fields and actions on the Online Application and invite your Guarantor to complete their items. Finally, complete the Electronic Lease for both you and your guarantor. From there, a background and credit check will be run for you and your guarantor, and upon passing our screening criteria, you will receive an email or text message that you are successfully locked in for the school year!

What does Individual Leasing mean at Fieldhouse Dinkytown?

Individual Leasing at Fieldhouse Dinkytown means that each resident must sign a lease for their own, specific bedroom, rather than signing a group lease for an entire apartment. As a result, each resident is responsible for their own rent and utilities, NOT those of their roommates.

Why should I sign up early at Fieldhouse Dinkytown?

Signing up early at Fieldhouse Dinkytown grants residents access to a number of limited perks and benefits including preferred rates (which rise as the year goes on), access to on-site parking, and prized floor plans and unit types. Call today to talk with our team about availability.

How can I live with people I already know at Fieldhouse Dinkytown?

If you know your desired roommate or roommates before/while applying at Fieldhouse Dinkytown, you can send them an invite through the application portal directly. If you know your desired roommate or roommates after applying, you can contact the property staff, who will then update your profile accordingly.

Does Fieldhouse Dinkytown offer Roommate Matching?

Fieldhouse Dinkytown offers a robust, survey-based Roommate Matching program should you be interested in a multi-bed floor plan but not have roommates upon application.

What is a Field Pass and why does it matter at Fieldhouse Dinkytown?

The Field Pass is a VIP experience for new residents who have completed their move-in checklist at least 10 days prior to their move-in date. The coveted status gives residents at Fieldhouse Dinkytown access to faster key collection and other such benefits. 

How do I earn my Field Pass at Fieldhouse Dinkytown?

Easy! To earn Field Pass move-in status, you must pay all outstanding balances by August 1st, and then set up automatic payments, sign your Unit Assignment Addendum, and provide Proof of Renter's Insurance (all through your Resident Portal) at least 10 days prior to your move-in date at Fieldhouse Dinkytown.

When is my rent due at Fieldhouse Dinkytown?

Rent is due on the first of every month at Fieldhouse Dinkytown, starting on the 1st of July.

What furnishings are included at Fieldhouse Dinkytown?

Bedroom includes: Mattress, Bed Frame, Desk, Chair, Dresser, and Headboard.
Common Areas at Fieldhouse Dinkytown include: Refrigerator, Dishwasher, Washer/Dryer, Sofa, Media Stand, TV, Coffee Table, and Bar Stools.

What should I bring to my new apartment at Fieldhouse Dinkytown?

Units at Fieldhouse Dinkytown include furniture and appliances, but the following is a guide to help you plan for any personal items you may also want.

Bedrooms: Mattress Pad, Pillows, Pillow Covers, Linens/Blankets, Towels, Toiletries, Trash Can, Electronics and appropriate charge cords/cables, personal decoration, and anything else that will help you feel welcome in your new home.

Common Areas: Living Room Electronic Equipment, Cords/Cables/Adapters, Personal Decoration, Trash Can, Trash Bags, Pots & Pans, Cups, Eating/Serving Utensils, Small Kitchen Appliances, Dish Soap, and Laundry Detergent.

What is Renter's Insurance and do I need this at Fieldhouse Dinkytown?

Renter's Insurance protects you, your guarantor, and Fieldhouse Dinkytown for damages that may occur during your lease. All residents living at Fieldhouse Dinkytown must have an active renter's insurance policy submitted to the property staff before move-in. If you need help, Fieldhouse makes it easy for you to enroll through our Master Policy, or you can bring your own proof of coverage with your Insurance Carrier. If you choose to provide your own proof of coverage, the following requirements are as follows: Property Liability coverage must cover a minimum of $100,000; Fieldhouse Dinkytown must be added as an Interest 3rd Party; you must include both the Fieldhouse address and your Unit Number upon registration.

Does my child need a guarantor to complete their Application/Lease?

Yes. To live at Fieldhouse Dinkytown, students are required to have a guarantor co-sign their lease agreements. In our screening process we verify Income to Rent and Credit Scores, which students may  not be able to pass on their own. Under extraneous circumstances, at the Landlord's discretion, permission may be granted for the student/tenant to be screened as a self-qualifying tenant, but this will require an additional deposit or payment of the lease term in full.

How do I pay my rent and when is it due?

Rent is due on the first of each month and may be paid via ACH, Debit, or Credit Card through the Resident Portal, or by paper check or money order at the Leasing Office. Cash is not an approved form of payment. For any online payments, convenience fees will be applied through our software payment provider, Entrata. Late fees will be applied for any balances outstanding starting the 4th of the month. Refer to your Lease for more information on convenience fees and late payment calculations.

How do I put in a maintenance request?

You can put in a maintenance request by stopping by or calling the front office, and by logging into your resident portal.

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Minneapolis Student Housing

Finding student housing in Minneapolis is hard due to its large student population. On-campus rooms fill up quickly, so many students pick off-campus housing for more freedom, privacy, and better amenities. Minneapolis offers various housing options to fit different budgets and tastes. You can choose from private rooms, shared flats, en-suite units, or private studios.

Amber makes it easy to find student housing in Minneapolis. She offers verified listings just for them. Whether you attend Capella University or Metropolitan State University, you’ll find places close to campus and student areas. Amber’s filters let you search by price, room type, amenities, and location to find your perfect home easily. Popular student housing in Minneapolis features Grandmarc Seven Corners and Identity Dinkytown. They provide modern furniture, study lounges, gyms, and social spaces. Booking with amber is easy and trustworthy, with clear prices, flexible leases, and personal help throughout. Begin your student life with Minneapolis student housing offered by Article Student Living that feels like home. It's comfortable, convenient, and close to everything you need.

About Minneapolis

Minneapolis is a lively city in Minnesota, known for its lakes, arts, and diverse students. With over 420,000 people, it feels like a big city but has a friendly, small-town vibe. The University of Minnesota and other colleges bring over 50,000 students, making it a true student hub. Minneapolis has a strong job market, with 81% of people aged 16 to 64 working in fields like healthcare, tech, and education. Students can easily find part-time jobs or internships. Safety is good in student areas like Downtown West and Elliot Park, which are well-lit, walkable, and near key amenities. Outside of the academy, Minneapolis mixes nature and culture well. It has over 20 lakes, trails, and parks like Minnehaha Park and Lake Harriet, which are great for study breaks or weekend fun. The city is known for live music, museums, and festivals that keep things exciting all year. With good public transit, affordable student housing Minneapolis, and a welcoming student community, Minneapolis is a fun and balanced place to live and study.

Best Student Housing in Minneapolis

Picking the right student housing in Minneapolis is key for a great university experience. You can find affordable spots, places near campus, or homes with cool features. Minneapolis offers private rooms, en-suite units, shared apartments, and studio flats, so you can choose what suits you, whether you want to live alone or with friends. Amber helps you find trusted student housing in Minneapolis. You can sort by price, distance to campus, or features like Wi-Fi, gyms, or study rooms. Many places are near the University of Minnesota and other schools, keeping you close to classes, cafes, and student hangouts. Here are some top Minneapolis student housing choices:

1. University Commons Minneapolis
2. Yugo Minneapolis 412 Lofts
3. Yugo Minneapolis Sydney Hall
4. Uncommon Dinkytown
5. Fieldhouse Dinkytown

Affordable Student Housing in Minneapolis

Affordable student housing in Minneapolis is easy to find. The city has a large student population and many budget-friendly choices. Whether you’re at the University of Minnesota or another local college, you’ll find student housing in Minneapolis that balances comfort and cost. Choose from private rooms, shared apartments, or low-cost studios, each tailored to student needs. Amber offers a variety of affordable student housing in Minneapolis. Amenities include high-speed Wi-Fi, study lounges, laundry facilities, and secure bike storage. You can stay comfortable without overspending. Amber’s listings are verified, ensuring safe housing with flexible lease terms. The booking process is straightforward, with support at every step. Here are five affordable student housing Minneapolis:

1. Yugo The Edge On Oak
2. The 700 On Washington
3. WaHu
4. The Bridges Dinkytown
5. The Knoll Dinkytown

Best Areas to Live in Minneapolis

Minneapolis has lively city areas and calm green spaces, perfect for students. Whether you want to be in the center of things or a quiet neighborhood, there are great spots with student housing in Minneapolis and nearby amenities. Here are the five top areas for student living in Minneapolis:

1. Downtown West

Downtown West is great for students who want to be near campus and city fun. It offers modern apartments, cafes like Penny’s Coffee, and study spots. Target Center, transit stations, and quick eats like Five Guys make student life easy. The Nearest University to this area is Capella University.

2. Elliot Park

Elliot Park mixes history with city charm. It's home to North Central University, making it a top choice for students. Students like its quiet streets, affordable Minneapolis student housing, and closeness to the Central Library and HCMC. Light rail lines make commuting to campus simple. Check out Segue Coffee and East Village Grill for a coffee break or quick snack.

3. Nicollet Island

Nicollet Island, between the Mississippi River and downtown, has beautiful views and a peaceful feel. It’s ideal for students at Walden University who love nature walks and quiet study areas. Student housing in Minneapolis is charming, with bike paths and spots like Stone Arch Bridge and Aster Cafe nearby.

4. Loring Park

Loring Park is popular for its greenery and culture. It’s a top choice for Metropolitan State University students who enjoy living near green spaces and creative spots. The park is great for jogging or picnics, and the area has art galleries, cafes like Espresso Royale, and the Walker Art Center. Buses, grocery stores, and gyms are close by.

5. North Loop

North Loop is stylish and full of energy. It has loft-style apartments, coworking spaces, unique shops, and eateries like Red Cow. Students from Metropolitan State University enjoy the industrial vibe, farmer’s market, and river trails. It’s great for internships with nearby startups.

Room Types Available in Minneapolis

Minneapolis offers many types of student housing to match different preferences and budgets. Whether you want to live alone or with friends, you’ll find something that works for you. Here’s a quick guide to the common room types for students in Minneapolis:

1. Ensuite Rooms

Ensuite rooms come with your own private bedroom and bathroom. You’ll still share the kitchen and living room with other students. It’s a great choice if you want some privacy but also like being part of a shared living space.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms

Non-ensuite rooms give you a private bedroom, but you’ll share the bathroom, kitchen, and lounge. They’re usually cheaper than ensuite options, which helps if you’re on a budget. It’s a good way to meet people and save money.

3. Studio Apartments

Studio apartments are completely private and include a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen in one space. These are great if you like living alone and need a quiet space to focus on your studies. You get total independence and full control of your routine.

4. 1-Bed and 2-Bed Apartments

These apartments have one or two bedrooms and shared spaces like the kitchen and living room. They’re perfect for roommates or friends who want to live together while still having their own rooms. You get both privacy and companionship in one place.

5. Shared Apartments

In shared apartments, each student gets a private bedroom, and all other areas are shared. These include the kitchen, bathroom, and living room. They’re very popular with new students because they’re budget-friendly and make it easy to make friends.

6. Private Rooms in Shared Flats

These rooms offer a private bedroom with shared access to a kitchen and bathroom. It’s a mix of privacy and shared living that works well for students who are new to the city. This option is also usually more affordable than living in a studio or 1-bed apartment.

Cost of Living

Living in Minneapolis as a student is manageable, especially when compared to larger cities like New York or San Francisco. With smart budgeting, students can enjoy a balanced lifestyle that covers all essential expenses without feeling stretched. The city offers a mix of affordable eateries, student discounts, and budget-friendly transportation options. On average, students should plan for a monthly budget of $1,100 to $1,500, excluding rent. This estimate includes food, utilities, local transport, and personal expenses. Here's a general breakdown of what students can expect to spend each month in Minneapolis:

1. Food: $200 to $400/month
2. Utilities (Gas, Electricity, Water): $70 to $120/month
3. Internet & Mobile Phone: $40 to $75/month
4. Eating Out: $120 to $220/month
5. Laundry: $15 to $30/month (if not included in rent)
6. Stationery & Textbooks: $25 to $60/month
7. Clothing & Miscellaneous: $60 to $110/month
8. Public Transportation (Bus/Light Rail): $40 to $70/month

Student Travel Minneapolis

Getting around Minneapolis is simple and affordable, making it ideal for student life. Whether you're heading to campus, downtown, or local parks, the city offers multiple transport options that are safe, accessible, and budget-friendly.

1. Buses

Minneapolis has an efficient bus network operated by Metro Transit. Buses run frequently across the city, including major student areas like Dinkytown, Uptown, and Downtown Minneapolis. Students can apply for a College Pass which offers unlimited rides on buses and trains during the semester for around $85–$140 depending on the university.

2. Cycling

The city is extremely bike-friendly, with over 90 miles of on-street bikeways and 100+ miles of off-street paths. Students can rent bikes from the Nice Ride Minnesota system. They can also store their own bicycles in secure racks found at most campuses and accommodations.

3. Light Rail

The METRO Green and Blue Lines connect Minneapolis to St. Paul and other key areas. It’s great for exploring the Twin Cities, reaching airport terminals, or commuting to internships. A regular ride costs around $2–$2.50, with discounted student passes available for frequent use.

4. Walking

Minneapolis is easy to walk around, especially near places like the University of Minnesota. Wide sidewalks, skyways, and crosswalk signals keep students safe. They can easily walk to class, cafes, or events. Most Minneapolis student housing options are just 10–20 minutes away.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Minneapolis

Minneapolis offers students a great balance of academic life and entertainment. With cozy cafes, lively music spots, scenic parks, and year-round events, there’s always something to do after class.

1. Dining & Nightlife

Minneapolis has tons of student-friendly restaurants. For comfort food, check out Al’s Breakfast in Dinkytown or grab a sandwich at Potbelly’s. If you're into global eats, World Street Kitchen and Zen Box Izakaya serve everything from Korean BBQ to Japanese ramen. At night, head to First Avenue, one of the city's most iconic music venues, or hang out at The Pourhouse and Up-Down Arcade Bar for a fun evening.

2. Cultural Events & Festivals

The city celebrates art, music, and diversity year-round. Enjoy events like the Minnesota Fringe Festival, Twin Cities Jazz Festival, and Art-A-Whirl. Students can explore art at the Walker Art Center, catch indie films at Trylon Cinema, or attend live performances at Guthrie Theater, all within student-friendly distances, and for sports lovers, there’s plenty to cheer about with some of the most popular sports in the USA happening right here in Minneapolis.

3. Adventure & Green Spaces

Love the outdoors? You’re in luck. Minneapolis is known as one of the greenest cities in the U.S. Minnehaha Park, with its waterfalls and bike trails, is perfect for nature breaks. The Chain of Lakes, including Lake Harriet and Lake Calhoun, offers kayaking, jogging, and summer festivals. These spaces are great for hanging out, exercising, or simply recharging in nature.

4. Shopping

Students can shop big brands and grab food at the Mall of America, just a short train ride away. For everyday needs, head to Target (born in Minneapolis!) or browse vintage finds in Uptown. The Midtown Global Market is another go-to spot for international foods and unique gifts.

Top Universities in Minneapolis

Minneapolis hosts some of Minnesota’s top universities, drawing students from the U.S. and worldwide. The city has great academic programs in business, healthcare, liberal arts, and technology. It also offers a vibrant student life. Here are the top universities in and near Minneapolis:

1. Capella University

Capella University, based in downtown Minneapolis, leads in online education. It serves over 35,000 students with flexible, career-focused programs in business, IT, psychology, and healthcare. It offers self-paced and guided learning. This is great for working students or anyone getting advanced online degrees in Minneapolis. It also has some of the best student housing, like The Grandmarc Seven Corners, which offers modern amenities and a convenient location for students.

2. Metropolitan State University

Metropolitan State University, located in St. Paul with Minneapolis sites, enrolls over 10,000 students yearly. It serves adult and non-traditional students. They can earn affordable degrees in criminal justice, education, business, and liberal arts. Community ties and evening classes make it great for students juggling work and studies. Many students look for housing that’s both close to campus and budget-friendly. One popular choice is University Commons Minneapolis, known for its convenient location and student-friendly amenities.

3. University of Minnesota – Twin Cities

The University of Minnesota Twin Cities, the state’s main university, has over 50,000 students in undergraduate and graduate programs. This top public research university excels in engineering, business, health sciences, and agriculture. Minneapolis has great research facilities, sports venues, and student groups. Many students enjoy a lively community and modern amenities during their college years. A great example is Identity Dinkytown, a popular student housing option near campus that blends comfort with convenience.

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