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    Huxley

    Located 25 miles north of Des Moines, Huxley offers a rural reprieve from the hustle and bustle of nearby cities. “The community is very small-town Americana,” says Barb Barrick, Huxley city clerk and longtime resident. “We’ve always been a bedroom community, but it's becoming more so. We have a lot of professionals who commute to Ames, Ankeny and

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      $365K

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      $234K - $999K

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      18 Listings

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    Coralville

    Coralville, IA, is known for shopping at Coral Ridge Mall and Iowa River Landing. It features the Heartlanders' hockey arena and extensive bike trails. The University of Iowa is nearby.

    • Average Value

      $362K

    • List Price

      $129K - $1.5M

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      113 Listings

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    Mount Vernon

    Mount Vernon is a historic college town in the rural reaches of Eastern Iowa, about 15 miles from Cedar Rapids, home to Cornell College. Cozy coffee shops, colorful Victorian architecture and a lively downtown district have made it a highly desirable place to live, and it’s appeared on numerous best-of lists for small-town living. “It’s very

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      $349K

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      $65K - $657K

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      49 Listings

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    Fairfax

    With quiet residential streets surrounded by wide-open farmland, Fairfax offers small-town living between the Cedar Rapids suburbs and the vast Iowa countryside. The town is home to about 2,800 residents, and is mostly residential except for a handful of restaurants, parks, a public library and a post office. Sitting just 8 miles from downtown

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      $349K

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      $89K - $816K

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      10 Listings

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    Sioux Center

    Sioux Center, Iowa, combines rural charm with cultural offerings. The city features a symphony orchestra, Dordt University, and Ridge Golf Club. Downtown hosts local eateries, while Siouxnami Waterpark provides outdoor recreation.

    • Average Value

      $346K

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      $255K - $906K

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      18 Listings

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    North Liberty

    North Liberty, Iowa, is a growing city near Cedar Rapids and Iowa City. It has highly rated schools, low crime rates, Centennial Park, the North Liberty Community Center, and will welcome a University of Iowa expansion in 2025.

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      $344K

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      $93K - $1M

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      78 Listings

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    Park View

    Park View sits immediately north of Eldridge in rural Scott County, the product of a master-planned Community Area Development launched in 1968. Once a self-contained suburb beside Scott County Park, the 455-acre layout placed every home within easy reach of greenways, playgrounds, and a pedestrian trail network tucked behind backyards rather than

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      $332K

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      $137K - $638K

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      4 Listings

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    Decorah

    The historic, outdoorsy city of Decorah is famous for its Norwegian heritage and Driftless Area scenery. An annual Nordic Fest and a museum downtown pay homage to the community’s comparatively modern history: Norwegians settling here in the 1850s.Traveling continental glaciers bypassed the Winneshiek County seat in the Paleozoic Era, flattening

    • Average Value

      $325K

    • List Price

      $141K - $656K

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      18 Listings

    Decorah
  • Hiawatha

    Hiawatha

    Founded in 1950, Hiawatha has grown from a midcentury town into an established suburb. As Cedar Rapids' suburban sprawl stretches northward, the Linn County community continues to attract new homebuyers. “It’s an up-and-coming neighborhood, and we are expanding,” says Z Maryland, a local Realtor with Pinnacle Realty who has seven years of selling

    • Average Value

      $317K

    • List Price

      $85K - $770K

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      73 Listings

    Hiawatha
  • Orange City

    Orange City

    The small and close-knit community of Orange City is defined by multigenerational families proud of their city’s history. “In previous studies, our residents have frequently highlighted a strong sense of belonging, civic identity and neighborly connection,” says Ryan McEwen, community development director of Orange City, on why people enjoy living

    • Average Value

      $313K

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      $220K - $636K

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      15 Listings

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    Marion

    Marion, Iowa, balances industry with community spirit. Its historic uptown offers curated shopping, while parks provide recreation. The city has lower crime rates than the national average and highly rated schools.

    • Average Value

      $307K

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      $93K - $721K

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      154 Listings

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    Lake Park

    Lake Park, Iowa, offers a quiet experience on Silver Lake with year-round fishing and a public golf course. The town features local eateries and highly rated schools. Summer brings the annual Farmers Appreciation Days festival.

    • Average Value

      $300K

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      $97K - $965K

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      7 Listings

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    West Branch

    Known as the birthplace of President Herbert Hoover, who lived here in a two-room cottage in 1874, West Branch’s character is deeply rooted in history. Key landmarks here include his birthplace cottage, the reconstructed blacksmith shop run by his father, the Friends Meetinghouse, and the original schoolhouse—all preserved as part of the Herbert

    • Average Value

      $299K

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      $76K - $613K

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      35 Listings

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    Hudson

    Just over 2,500 people live in the quiet city of Hudson, about 10 miles from Cedar Falls and Waterloo. “It’s a nice bedroom community,” says longtime resident Sue Scarbrough, a Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices One Realty Centre. “The people are wonderful. The school system is wonderful.” There is one sit-down restaurant and several

    • Average Value

      $296K

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      $193K - $699K

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      9 Listings

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    Cedar Falls

    Cedar Falls, Iowa, anchored by the University of Northern Iowa, offers vibrant arts at the Hearst Center and Main Street dining and shops. The city has highly rated schools, low crime rates, and diverse recreational opportunities.

    • Average Value

      $289K

    • List Price

      $140K - $854K

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      85 Listings

    Cedar Falls
  • Dyersville

    Dyersville

    The small town of Dyersville in eastern Iowa played a starring role in the 1989 film "Field of Dreams." And while the iconic baseball diamond from the movie, set amid corn fields, still draws hundreds of thousands of tourists annually, the town itself is equally cherished by locals, earning the runner-up spot for Best Small Towns in the Midwest

    • Average Value

      $283K

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      $121K - $813K

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      8 Listings

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    Kalona

    Home to less than 3,000 people, Kalona is a rural community steeped in rich history. The community is best known for its predominant Amish and Mennonite communities, which fuel a modest tourism industry with shops and guided bus tours. Kalona attracts folks looking for an escape from nearby Iowa City with bucolic surroundings, cost-efficient

    • Average Value

      $280K

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      $135K - $540K

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      3 Listings

    Kalona
  • DeWitt

    DeWitt

    DeWitt earns its nickname, “Crossroads to Opportunity,” because of its location at the intersection of U.S. Route 30 and U.S. Route 61. Residents have access to city amenities like a medical center, local businesses and public parks. The highways offer easy access to the Quad Cities, about 25 miles away. Despite its name, the Quad Cities actually

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      $280K

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      $125K - $579K

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      7 Listings

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    Waverly

    Waverly, IA, home to Wartburg College, features 20 parks and miles of trails. The city boasts highly rated Waverly-Shell Rock Community Schools, local dining options, boutique shops, and outdoor recreation at Cedar River Park.

    • Average Value

      $279K

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      $123K - $561K

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      33 Listings

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    Story City

    Written on Story City's pages are a Scandinavian heritage, highly rated schools and small-town life in central Iowa. Traci Jennings, broker and owner of Re/Max Real Estate Center in nearby Ames, says residents fall in love with the strong community combined with interstate access to Ames and Des Moines. "In a lot of small towns in Iowa, a lot of

    • Average Value

      $277K

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      $88K - $819K

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      10 Listings

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    Le Mars

    Le Mars, IA, known as the "Ice Cream Capital of the World," is home to Blue Bunny Ice Cream. The city has a vibrant downtown with local shops and hosts events like Ice Cream Days. Schools in the area are highly rated.

    • Average Value

      $277K

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      $209K - $707K

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      12 Listings

    Le Mars
  • Cascade

    Cascade

    Cascade, a small city on the North Fork Maquoketa River, offers residents a walkable downtown, plenty of single-family housing options and access to outdoor attractions. Cascade was formerly an agricultural town but has since evolved into a manufacturing hub with wood and metal fabricators acting as the primary employers for this town of 2,300.

    • Average Value

      $276K

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      $149K - $478K

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      6 Listings

    Cascade
  • Rock Valley

    Rock Valley

    In northwest Iowa, Rock Valley is looking towards the future. In 2024, the city experienced severe flooding that damaged around 150 homes, businesses and schools. The community is on the road to recovery now, thanks to residents and volunteers who rallied to support their city. Adam Rosman is Rock Valley's director of economic development and says

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      $275K

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      $136K - $335K

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      4 Listings

    Rock Valley
  • Glenwood

    Glenwood

    Glenwood rests in a hollow of the Loess Hills in southwest Iowa, about 5 miles east of the Nebraska border. Historic buildings recall the city’s early days, when its economy was centered on a psychiatric hospital that shuttered in 2024. Glenwood is the seat of Mills County and home to roughly 5,000 residents, many of whom commute to Council Bluffs

    • Average Value

      $268K

    • List Price

      $148K - $504K

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      10 Listings

    Glenwood
  • Rock Rapids

    Rock Rapids

    Encompassed by the open fields of northern Iowa, Rock Rapids is a city presented in a rural setting. The community is the Lyon County seat and a hub for shopping and dining in the countryside. “The job market here offers above-average opportunity for a small town,” says Realtor Dave Foltz with Sieperda/Foltz Insurance & Real Estate, who has sold

    • Average Value

      $264K

    • List Price

      $120K - $569K

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      23 Listings

    Rock Rapids

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