Who This Residence Suits – and Who Might Prefer Alternatives
Yugo Minneapolis 412 Lofts is a purpose‑built student housing property located at Minneapolis, MN 55414. It offers two‑bedroom (2b) and three‑bedroom (3b) units, meaning it is designed for residents who are comfortable sharing a flat with at least one other person. The property’s minimum monthly rent is 509 USD, with a maximum of 939 USD (indicative – confirm with the operator). That price range places it above the city’s overall student housing from‑price of 364 USD, so it is not the lowest‑cost option in Minneapolis.
Who it suits
- Students or young professionals who prioritise a strong on‑site management and quick maintenance response. The property’s internal ratings for “staff” and “management” both stand at 4.9 out of 5, and the condition and cleaning scores each reach 4.7. These numbers suggest that day‑to‑day operations are handled efficiently.
- People who want a social atmosphere with shared spaces. The property features a study room, a game room, and laundry facilities – tags that point to both academic and recreational common areas.
- Those arriving for the 2026/27 academic year. The earliest availability date is 26 August 2026, which aligns with typical fall move‑in cycles for many U.S. universities.
Who might prefer alternatives
- Solo occupants who need a private studio or one‑bedroom unit. Yugo Minneapolis 412 Lofts only offers 2b and 3b layouts, so anyone seeking a single‑occupancy apartment would need to look at other properties.
- Budget‑conscious students. The city’s cheapest student housing starts at 364 USD per month, while this property’s minimum is roughly 40% higher. If keeping monthly costs as low as possible is the main priority, less expensive shared units exist within a short commute.
- Residents who rely heavily on public transit or frequent late‑night travel. The location rating is 4.9 out of 5, but the “getting around” sub‑score is 4.0, slightly lower than the perfect 5.0 of some other dimensions. The property is close to the University of Minnesota campus (address 55414), but walkability and bus access are not guaranteed to suit every preference.
What Residents Actually Say
The property carries a Google rating of 2.6 based on 101 reviews, a figure that reflects mixed experiences. However, the three most recent comments – two of them five‑star and one one‑star – provide a more nuanced picture.
Positive feedback
A resident named Saksham Puri gave 5 stars and wrote:
“So far, my experience has been good. My unit was clean upon moving‑in; all maintenance requests have been resolved within T+1 days; Danny at the front office has been proactive in helping with issues and recommendations; refurbished interiors feel modern. Would recommend.”
Another visitor, Mackenzie Larsen, who toured the property, also awarded 5 stars:
“I have not lived here, but I toured here with 3 others on 1/15 in the early afternoon, and the tour guide was wonderful. She was super professional while also being able to relate and have a natural conversation with us about the property. It was very refreshing to have someone like her helping us, and we were very gracious…”
Both comments highlight a friendly and efficient front‑office team (staff rating 4.9) and a well‑maintained unit (condition 4.7).
Critical note
One review from shanel R (1 star) offers a counterpoint:
“I didn’t understand the reviews at first, but I do now. I want to start by saying that Tee is incredibly kind, and my negative experience is not her fault. I moved in on January 17th, taking over a lease. I paid a deposit, but my legal lease did not start until February 1st, and the previous tenant had already paid for…”
The comment stops mid‑sentence, but the low rating and the mention of a lease‑gap issue suggest that administrative or lease‑transfer processes can cause frustration. The overall Google score (2.6) may partly stem from similar disputes, so verifying lease start dates and deposit terms with the operator before signing is advisable.
Price Positioning vs. Minneapolis City Average

Minneapolis has 16 student‑housing properties listed on the platform, with a city from‑price of 364 USD per month. Yugo Minneapolis 412 Lofts starts at 509 USD and goes up to 939 USD (indicative – confirm with the operator). This means the cheapest unit here is about 40% more expensive than the city’s baseline.
For context, a 509 USD room likely refers to a share in a 3‑bedroom unit, while the 939 USD could correspond to a private room in a 2‑bedroom configuration or a larger unit with additional amenities. The deposit is 200 USD (indicative – confirm with the operator), which is a fairly standard amount for student housing in the U.S.
Given that the property’s value‑for‑money rating is 3.5 out of 5, the price is seen as reasonable by many residents but not exceptional. If you compare it to the cheapest shared accommodation in the city (364 USD), you are paying a premium for the higher management scores, refurbished interiors, and on‑site study/game rooms.
Room‑Type Guidance for 2026/2027
Only two unit types are available:
- 2‑bedroom (2b): Likely a flat with two separate bedrooms and a shared kitchen and living area. Best suited for two housemates who want a balanced mix of privacy and common space.
- 3‑bedroom (3b): A larger shared unit, typically with three bedrooms. This option lowers the per‑person cost (the 509 USD minimum probably applies to a room in a 3b), making it the more economical choice within this property.
No studio or 1‑bedroom units exist. If you are planning to live alone, you will need to search for another residence.
For the 2026/27 academic year, the first move‑in date is 26 August 2026. Many university leases in Minneapolis run from late August to late July, so this property’s availability aligns well with a standard fall start. It is not yet clear whether shorter leases (e.g., semester‑only) are offered; the data shows “min_lease: null,” meaning the operator may determine lease length on a case‑by‑case basis.
Booking Timing and Deposit Details
The property becomes available on 26 August 2026. If you are reading this in July 2026, the next few weeks are the peak booking window for August move‑ins. Because the city has only 16 tracked student‑housing properties, supply is limited, and units – especially the more affordable 3‑bedroom rooms – may fill quickly.
A deposit of 200 USD is required (indicative – confirm with the operator). This is usually paid at the time of lease signing to hold the room. Given the mixed review about lease dates (shanel R’s experience), it is wise to confirm in writing that your lease start date matches your move‑in date before paying any deposit.
Recommendation: If you have already decided on this property, submit an enquiry as soon as possible to secure a unit for late August. If you are still comparing options, note that the city’s from‑price of 364 USD may offer cheaper alternatives, but you would need to check availability and room types separately.
Is the property close to the University of Minnesota?
Yes. The address is Minneapolis, MN 55414, which is part of the University of Minnesota campus area. The property’s location rating is 4.9 out of 5, and residents generally find it convenient for walking or a short bus ride to university buildings. The “getting around” sub‑score is 4.0, indicating that while the location is good, some residents may experience minor transit or parking limitations.
How does the deposit work?
A deposit of 200 USD is listed (indicative – confirm with the operator). Typically, this amount is collected at lease signing and refunded at move‑out if no damage or unpaid rent exists. Based on the one‑star review, there may be a gap between deposit payment and the legal lease start date, so ask the management to clarify the exact timing and refund policy in your contract.
What amenities are included?
The property has three tagged amenities: a study room, laundry facility, and game room. The study room supports quiet work, the game room provides recreation, and the laundry facility eliminates the need for off‑site laundromats. No fitness centre or pool is mentioned. The overall “amenities” rating is 3.5 out of 5, so these facilities are considered adequate but not exceptional.
Sources & data date: July 2026
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