Apartments for Rent in Anoka, MN (156 Rentals)

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Woodland Park Apartments
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$1,303 - $1,861
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Woodland Park Apartments

2610-2618 Cutters Grove AveAnoka, MN 55303
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property at 1845 Ferry St

$1,199

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$1,199

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1 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home for Rent

Available Jan 10, 2026

1845 Ferry St

AnokaMN55303
property at 3700 Bryant Cir

$2,450

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$2,450

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3700 Bryant Cir

AnokaMN55303
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Lyra
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$1,342 - $2,554
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Lyra

3120-3140 Northdale BlvdCoon Rapids, MN 55433
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Terrace Hill Apartments
$1,399 - $2,044
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$1,380 - $2,025
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$1,399 - $2,044
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Terrace Hill Apartments

14320 Dysprosium St NWRamsey, MN 55303
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property at 105 Dean Ave E

$1,360

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$1,360

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$1,360

2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home for Rent

Available Jan 1, 2026

105 Dean Ave E

ChamplinMN55316
property at 411 Belle Aire Dr

$2,275

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$2,275

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$2,275

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411 Belle Aire Dr

ChamplinMN55316
property at 438 Independence Ave N

$1,249

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$1,249

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438 Independence Ave N

ChamplinMN55316
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1225 9th Ave NW
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1225 9th Ave NW

1225 9th AveAnoka, MN 55303
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1900 S Ferry St
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1900 S Ferry St

1900 S Ferry StAnoka, MN 55303
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2320 N Ferry St
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2320 N Ferry St

2320 N Ferry StAnoka, MN 55303

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1209 8th Ln
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1209 8th Ln

1209 8th LnAnoka, MN 55303
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236 Madison St
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236 Madison St

236 Madison StAnoka, MN 55303
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514 Park St
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514 Park St

514 Park StAnoka, MN 55303
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1802 6th Ave
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1802 6th Ave

1802 6th AveAnoka, MN 55303
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519 Jefferson
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519 Jefferson

519 Jefferson StAnoka, MN 55303
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Western Oaks
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Western Oaks

440 Western StAnoka, MN 55303

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Anoka Overview

As a suburb of Minneapolis, Anoka is just about 30 minutes from the City of Lakes. The vibe in Anoka is like a mix of urban and suburban, due to it’s diverse mix of culture, things to do and family-friendly communities. Although Anoka does have some cold winter weather, there are lots of public outdoor spaces to enjoy nature. The schools are considered above average, which helps to make Anoka an attractive destination for families. At the same time, many single, young professionals live in Anoka, MN, supported by the many career opportunities that abound. And with less than 20,000 residents within city boundaries, Anoka feels more like a small town than a bustling city, though it boasts qualities of both.

What is the history of Anoka?

Anoka, Minnesota is situated very near where the Rum River and Mississippi Rivers join. In fact, it was named for this location, because Anoka is a Dakota Indian word that means “on both sides.” Anoka owes its growth at the end of the 19th century to its booming lumber industry, which thrived due to the ease of its sawmills being able to leverage the water power from the two rivers. As time went by, the economy in Anoka shifted toward more service-related businesses. Today, there is a diverse economy that offers work to the more than 18,000 residents, but many of the original lumber mills still exist.

How is the weather in Anoka?

Anoka residents enjoy a typical Midwest climate, with cold winters and hot summers. Like many other Midwest cities, Anika’s hottest summer month tends to be in July, when temperatures can reach up to the low 90s. A fair amount of humidity usually accompanies those steamy summer months, too. In winter, which in Anoka runs from December to February, the temperatures can drop below zero, but rarely past the single digits. The main thing about winters in Anoka is the amount of snow. Blizzards are considered to be common. For the population of Anoka, the snow is an added bonus that offers that chance for lots of fun winter activities. Spring and fall in Anoka are temperate, pleasant and long-lasting.

How do I get around town?

For a small town with under 20,000 residents, the government of Anoka has gone above and beyond to offer a range of public transportation options. First, there’s a stop in Anoka on the Northstar Commuter Rail Line, which easily brings people to and from Minneapolis for work, shopping and more. Anoka also has a generous network of sidewalks and walking trails, such as the Great Northern Trail and the Rum River Trail, both of which are well-maintained by the government. Downtown Anoka is nicely walkable, with many things to do, see and enjoy located within close proximity of each other. The only downside as far as getting around in Anoka, MN is that road traffic can get a little bit heavy during peak times, but nothing compared to larger cities.

What is the Anoka commute like?

Many Anoka residents work in Minneapolis, and the commute to and from is made easier by the Northstar Commuter Rail Line. The train ride back home from Minneapolis takes about half an hour, and there’s a large parking lot at the station in Anoka where commuters can pick up their cars when they arrive to complete the journey back to their apartments in Anoka. The train offers free Wifi, onboard bicycle storage and work tables, so commuters can be productive en route if they so choose. For drivers, there’s U.S. Highway 10, connecting to Interstate 35 into Minneapolis. The journey by car takes between half an hour and 45 minutes, depending upon the time of day.

What are the local media outlets?

As a small town, Anoka doesn’t have its own TV or radio station. It’s served by the Twin Cities media outlets, which offers a wide assortment of news and information channels, entertainment shows, sports shows and other programming. There’s a local newspaper, called the Anoka County Union Herald, which serves to dispatch local news about the area, primarily concerning high school sports announcements and information about upcoming community events. This local paper also serves as an advertising outlet for local businesses.

Why live in Anoka, MN?

Anoka has many unique aspects that make it an attractive place for people to live in apartments in Anoka. It happens to be called the Halloween Capital of the World, because it was the host of one of the very first Halloween parades ever held in the U.S. The little city of Anoka embraces this tradition, and Halloween is almost as celebrated as Christmas. Another big draw is that Anoka is a mere 30 minutes from one of the best cities in the country, Minneapolis. Residents can reach Minneapolis very easily using the commuter rail, so they never feel far from the City of Lakes. The quality of schools is another big attraction, they are run by the most respected school district, the Anoka-Hennepin School District. There’s no shortage of extra-curricular activities, and the students in the area have a higher than average success rate.

What Anoka landmarks should I see?

Anoka, MN and its surrounding areas boast several notable landmarks. The Anoka County Historical Society showcases local history, while the Rum River Central Regional Park offers scenic trails and picnic spots. The Greenhaven Golf Course is perfect for golf enthusiasts, and Bunker Beach Water Park provides family-friendly water fun in warmer months. The Lyric Arts Main Street Stage hosts live theater performances, and the Anoka-Hennepin School District Headquarters features an architecturally significant building..

What is there to do around Anoka?

There is never a shortage of things to do in and around Anoka, MN. The Elm Creek Park Reserve offers extensive outdoor recreational opportunities, including biking, hiking, and cross-country skiing. The Mississippi River's proximity near Anoka allows for scenic riverfront views and activities like boating and fishing. Throughout the area, there are numerous local hills for children and families to enjoy sledding in winter. There are also several ice skating ponds, both indoor and outdoor, such as the Anoka Area Ice Arena, where families and couples can enjoy skating.

Any annual festivals or Anoka events to know?

The largest annual festival celebration in Anoka is the annual Halloween festival. It’s a highly anticipated event that showcases the city's rich Halloween traditions. Spanning the entire month of October, the festival offers a plethora of activities and events. It kicks off with a grand parade, featuring colorful floats, marching bands, and creative costumes. Throughout the month, residents and visitors enjoy haunted house tours, pumpkin carving contests, costume contests, scarecrow displays and spooky storytelling. The festival also includes a variety of family-friendly activities, such as pumpkin patches, hayrides, and trick-or-treating. It’s a community-minded, family-friendly tradition that brings everyone closer while marking Anika’s historical legacy.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

Whether Anoka residents want to have a family vacation, or they want to host friends or visiting family members for vacation outings, there’s no shortage around Anoka. In the Mississippi River Valley, residents can take a riverboat cruise, fish, hike or picnic in any of the many parks and nature reserves that line the river. In the Brained Lakes region, visitors can swim, rent a boat, fish or even take in a round of golf at an area golf course.

Where is the best place to move in Anoka?

In terms of quality of life, the downtown area of Anoka has a lot of charm to offer. The architecture is interesting and lends an historic feel to the area. There is also easy proximity to amenities like shopping, dining and community events. Other neighborhoods that are considered highly desirable in Anoka include Circle Pines, Blaine, Lino Lakes and Coon Rapids. When living in apartments in Anoka, MN, there are lots of quality places to choose from.

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Getting Around Anoka, MN

Walk Score®

48 / 100

Car-Dependent

Most errands require a car

Bike Score®

56 / 100

Bikeable

Some bike infrastructure

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18 / 100

Minimal Transit

It may be possible to get on a bus

Frequently Asked Questions about Anoka

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Anoka Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Anoka ranges from $895 to $1,840 with an average monthly rent of $1,483.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Anoka cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Anoka range from $960 to $2,722. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,658.

How expensive are Anoka Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 21 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Anoka on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,500 to $3,145 - averaging $2,224 for the location.

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