Why Live in Southpointe
Southpointe, located in Fargo, features a mix of twins and single-family homes with modern traditional designs from the 80s and 90s. Homes typically sit on quarter-acre lots with fenced-in backyards, and many include decks, patios, or small above-ground pools. The neighborhood is distinguished by its oversized two-car and three-car garages. The Milwaukee Trail runs through Southpointe, connecting mini-parks with greenspace and playsets, and Discovery Park offers basketball courts, multipurpose fields, trails, and tennis courts. Courts Plus provides indoor recreational options, including daycare, an indoor playground, and various sports courts. Residents enjoy a variety of dining options, such as Woody’s for burgers and craft brews, Royal Buffet for Pan-Asian cuisine, and Fargo Cork’n Cleaver for seafood and steak. Retail needs are met by nearby stores like Hornbacher’s and specialty shops like Burlap Boutique. While public transit is limited, the neighborhood is bike-friendly, and most residents rely on cars, with downtown Fargo just 4 miles away. Hector International Airport is 8 miles north. Students attend highly rated schools, including Discovery Middle School, Fargo Davies High School, Sacred Heart Middle School, and Shanley High School. Southpointe has a crime rate lower than the national average, making it a safer area for residents.
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