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Ramsey County is the smallest county in Minnesota by area, yet it packs more complexity into its borders than most counties twice its size. Home to Saint Paul — the state capital — it sits in an unusual position in the Twin Cities metro: denser, older, and considerably more affordable than its neighbor Hennepin County, yet quietly wrestling with inequality that the headline numbers tend to obscure.
The median home price of $335,000 sits modestly below the national median home value, which is a genuinely rare distinction for a county anchored by a major American capital city. Saint Paul has long lived in Minneapolis's commercial shadow, and that dynamic has historically kept a lid on prices. For buyers priced out of Minneapolis's Uptown or Northeast neighborhoods, Ramsey County's housing stock offers an authentic urban experience — walkable grid neighborhoods, craftsman bungalows, Victorian flats — at a relative discount. The average price per square foot of $231 reflects a market that rewards buyers willing to look east of the river.
The median year built of 1955 tells its own story. These are not the sprawling subdivisions of suburban Anoka or Dakota County. Ramsey County's housing was largely built before the Interstate highway system restructured American cities, which means tighter lot sizes, mature tree canopies, and a density — 3,576 people per square mile — that makes transit and walkability genuinely viable. That 18.3% work-from-home rate suggests a workforce that's modernized even as the housing itself hasn't.
The wide spread between the 10th percentile price ($195,000) and the 90th percentile ($625,000) is worth noting: this is a county with real range, from entry-level bungalows in Payne-Phalen to the stately Summit Avenue corridor, one of the best-preserved Victorian boulevards in the country.
| Stat | Value | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Median Home Price | $335,000 | Below the $320,000 national median — rare for a state capital county |
| Rent Burden Rate | 48.5% | Severely above the 30% healthy threshold |
| Severe Rent Burden | 23.9% | Nearly 1 in 4 renters paying 50%+ of income on housing |
| YoY Price Change | +5.2% | Steady appreciation despite broader market cooling |
The affordability story has a sharp asterisk. While homeowners are sitting relatively comfortably — a price-to-income ratio well below crisis levels — renters are under serious pressure. A rent burden rate of 48.5% means the average renter household is already spending nearly half their income on housing, and nearly one in four are in severe burden territory. The child poverty rate of 17.4%, well above the county's overall poverty rate of 12.4%, signals that the burden falls disproportionately on families. With 12.8% of residents having limited English proficiency, Ramsey County's immigrant and refugee communities — particularly its large East African and Southeast Asian populations, who have made Saint Paul a nationally recognized resettlement destination — face compounding barriers in a tightening rental market.
The Gini index of 0.462 puts income inequality near the higher end of urban American counties, a reminder that median figures in diverse, dense places can mask very different lived realities within the same zip code.
What makes Ramsey County unique in Minnesota real estate? It's the only major urban county in Minnesota where home prices sit below the national median — a function of Saint Paul's historically slower appreciation compared to Minneapolis, combined with one of the oldest and densest housing stocks in the state. For buyers, that means genuine urban neighborhoods at prices that feel out of place for a state capital.
Is Saint Paul / Ramsey County a good place to buy right now? For buyers, the fundamentals are reasonably attractive: 5.2% year-over-year appreciation, a vacancy rate of just 5.4%, and a price-to-income ratio that remains manageable compared to peer metros. The entry price of $195,000 at the low end of the market is one of the more accessible thresholds in any major Midwestern metro area.
Why is rent so unaffordable in Ramsey County if home prices are modest? Median rent of $1,298 sounds reasonable in isolation, but against a median household income of $81,004 — which is itself skewed upward by higher earners — many renter households earn significantly less. Renters and owners in Ramsey County occupy starkly different economic realities, and the county's large working-poor and refugee populations are concentrated almost entirely in the rental market, where supply has not kept pace with demand.
Ramsey County is one of the largest real estate markets with over 175,174 properties in our database.
With an average price of $386,749, Ramsey County offers mid-range housing options.
Buyers can expect to pay around $222 per square foot in this market.
Home prices in Ramsey County are 7% lower than the Minnesota average.
| Metric | Ramsey County | Minnesota Avg | vs State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average Price | $386,749 | $413,692 | -7% |
| Avg Sq Ft | 1,740 | 1,649 | +6% |
| Price/Sq Ft | $222 | $251 | -12% |
| Properties | 175,174 | 3,614,074 | -95% |
Based on property sales data from the last 18 months
The average home price in Ramsey County, MN is $386,749, based on analysis of 175,174 properties in our database.
Our database includes 175,174 properties in Ramsey County, MN, providing comprehensive market coverage.
The average price per square foot in Ramsey County, MN is $222. This is calculated from an average home price of $386,749 and average size of 1,740 square feet.
Homes in Ramsey County, MN average 1,740 square feet, with an average price of $386,749.
Ramsey County, MN is one of 87 counties in Minnesota with property data available. Browse other counties to compare market conditions and pricing.
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