Livewire had an interesting article today about it, even mentioned Minneapolis:
https://livewirecalgary.com/2024/04/...ults-globally/
Even if people have lower risk tolerances for their homes, the risk of re-zoning affecting your property is small.
The newer the neighbourhood, the more risk you have over shoddy workmanship than actual changes to the neighbourhood.
if you live in an inner city community with 50-70s bungalows, you have more risk, but you have been seeing those changes over the last 20 years anyway