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Top-rated lgbtq agents in Minneapolis

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Todd - Gay Realtor

As a member of the GLBT community, I understand the unique needs of our community and you will never feel pressured or uncomfortable with the process. I am active in many GLBT activities, from social to political. I was born in Minneapolis and ...read more

Robert - Gay Realtor

Meet Robby, a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community who's making waves in the Minneapolis real estate scene. Hailing from sunny California, Robby brings not only a deep passion for homes but also a heartfelt dedication to building an inclusive, ...read more

Travis - Gay Realtor

Travis grew up in a small town in west central Wisconsin and attended University of Wisconsin Stout where he majored in Marketing Education with a minor in Business emphasis in Real Estate. After graduating with honors in 1999 and upon completing a ...read more

Rachel - Gay Friendly Realtor

I was born and raised in the St. Paul/Minneapolis area and surrounding suburbs. I love everything about the Twin Cities and currently reside in Northeast Minneapolis. Although Real estate is my true passion, I have a background in nursing, and have ...read more

Kristin - Lesbian Realtor

Hello all! I’m Kristin, a Realtor based in the Twin Cities area! Being apart of the LGBTQ+ community myself, I’m very aware of the challenges we may face in the home buying process. Discrimination, acceptance, and safety play a significant roll ...read more

Christine - Gay Friendly Realtor

Meet your LGBTQ+ real estate ally with a legal edge. With a passion for both real estate and law, I am dedicated to transforming your home buying and selling journey into an exceptional experience. My commitment is to deliver outstanding customer ...read more

Alex - Gay Friendly Realtor

Since 2003, I’ve been helping people buy and sell homes across Minnesota. My approach is simple—no hype, no pressure, just honest guidance. Buying or selling a home is a big decision, and I invest time in getting to know you and your goals. More ...read more

Kristy - Gay Friendly Realtor

Kristy embodies what a great Realtor should be.... She possessed a wealth of experience and a passion for educating and nurturing clients through selling a home or buying a home. Whether it's preparing your home to sell for max profit or ...read more

Sequoia - Gay Realtor

Sequoia's biggest passion is helping people solve problems. Along with that, they took a housing careers class that nurtured a big interest in the real estate world and a love for homes. Putting the two together, Sequoia is passionate and motivated ...read more

Dan - Gay Realtor

I have been selling real estate for 25 plus years and loving every minute! Having earned several designations, my highest achievement is when I became a CRS (Certified Residential Specialist) and have become a expert in my field. Teaching how to buy ...read more

Minneapolis News

Minneapolis, MN City Highlights and LGBTQ+ Resources Guide

Nestled on the banks of the Mississippi River, Minneapolis, Minnesota, is a city known for its dynamic arts scene, diverse culture, and commitment to social justice. A thriving metropolis that combines modern urban amenities with natural beauty, Minneapolis is not only a vibrant place to live, but also an attractive destination for tourists. The city offers numerous attractions, a wide array of cultural experiences, and resources to support the LGBTQ+ community, making it a welcoming place ...more

Minneapolis Gay City Guide: Land of the Lakes and LGBTQ Inclusion

Nestled along the banks of the Mississippi River lies the vivacious Twin Cities, otherwise known as Minneapolis. A hub of arts and culture, it’s a city with spirit. In this town, every neighborhood is a gayborhood and every door is open.

A Brief History of Minneapolis

When French explorers arrived in 1680, the Dakota Sioux were the region’s sole residents. The U.S. Army built Fort Snelling in 1819, which attracted settlers, traders, and ...more

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