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Why Live in Grafton
Grafton, North Dakota has a strong farming identity, with its gridded streets quickly giving way to fields of sugar beets, potatoes, wheat and beans, and that agricultural setting shows up in the seasonal Grafton Farmer’s Market at Walsh County Heritage Village. Sports are a big part of daily life, with school teams and local leagues giving residents regular chances to see familiar faces at games and matches. Housing in Grafton spans Nationals, Cape Cods, split levels and ranch-style homes along sidewalk-lined blocks with street corner lampposts and a mix of young and mature trees. The local government is actively encouraging homeownership through grants that can help with buying or maintaining a home, including higher incentives for new construction and additional perks like potential tax exemptions and waived utility hookup fees on some properties. For things to do, Leistikow Park serves as the main outdoor hub, with courts for basketball, tennis and volleyball, a disc golf course, an outdoor pool, and a trail that shifts from walking in warmer months to cross-country skiing in winter. Two outdoor skating rinks support both hockey and casual skating, while the Collette Community Fitness Center adds an indoor pool, gym and weight room. Dining stays local with spots like Granny’s Family Restaurant, Shenanigan’s Family Restaurant and Roma’s Italian Bistro, and daily needs are covered by Hugo’s Family Marketplace, Family Dollar and Dollar General, with larger-city amenities in Grand Forks about 41 miles away.
Home Trends in Grafton, ND
On average, homes in Grafton, ND sell after 50 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days.