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    Williamsburg

    Williamsburg is a farming community of about 3,300 residents that offers top-notch schools, a variety of shopping and dining options and easy access to Interstate 80. It’s especially known for the Williamsburg Community School District, which ranks among the best in the state and continues to grow with new facilities and programs. The historic

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      $260K

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      $100K - $511K

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    Center Point

    Center Point offers small-town living in the countryside, about 18 miles north of Cedar Rapids. With a population of about 2,500, residents come home to quiet, tree-lined streets with a mix of century-old homes and new builds. A walkable stretch of Main Street showcases historic brick buildings, American flags hanging from light poles, a post

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      $260K

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      $97K - $512K

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    Jesup

    Farmland surrounds Jesup, a rural city about 10 miles from Independence . While new housing developments bring some growth to the area, the community still prides itself on its small-town atmosphere. “I just really love this community,” says Realtor and former resident Janae Ohrt, who works with Century 21 Signature Real Estate. “It was a great place to

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      $259K

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      $115K - $470K

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    Madrid

    Generations of families live in Madrid, Iowa, a quiet bedroom community about 30 miles north of Des Moines. While the roots run deep here, the forest is small. There are only about 3,000 residents, but most prefer it that way. "It's so small that everybody knows pretty much everybody, and it'll be small for a while," says Realtor Shane Torres with

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      $254K

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      $154K - $442K

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    Nevada

    Nevada, the county seat of Story County, lies 10 miles east of Ames on the former Chicago & North Western rail line. Indian Creek skirts downtown, feeding parks and a four-mile greenbelt trail. Many residents make quick commutes to Ames research labs or Story City factories, while local manufacturing, agriculture and renewable-products firms keep

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      $247K

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      $130K - $616K

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    Mitchellville

    Mitchellville is a small farming community of about 2,500 people that straddles the border between Polk and Jasper counties. The rural town offers respected schools, a growing housing stock and proximity to Interstate 80. “You get this easy, laid-back, small-town life, but you’re also only 20 minutes from downtown Des Moines, so I think that’s

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      $242K

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      $133K - $437K

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  • West Liberty

    West Liberty

    Incorporated in 1868, West Liberty began as a small agricultural hub following the arrival of the Mississippi and Missouri Railroads. Generations later, miles of crop fields still surround the community of just under 4,000. “It’s a little rural, commuting town,” says Julie Chown, a Realtor with Ruhl & Ruhl Realtors, who has 34 years of selling

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      $239K

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      $137K - $526K

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  • Manchester

    Manchester

    Manchester is a city in eastern Iowa with around 5,000 people and a variety of amenities. “There’s no shortage of things to do — great trout fishing, biking trails and a really nice rec center,” says Teresa Turnis, broker associate with Keller Williams Realty Manchester, who has lived in the community for most of her life. With a hospital,

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      $237K

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      $71K - $522K

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      14 Listings

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  • Sheldon

    Sheldon

    Sheldon offers small-town living with amenities close by in Northwest Iowa. Highly rated schools, new entertainment options and long-standing restaurants help define this city of around 5,500 residents. When Tania Herrera Gonzales, Sheldon Chamber and Development Corporation executive director, asks people why they moved to Sheldon, she gets many

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      $235K

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      $124K - $863K

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    Carroll

    Carroll, Iowa, features a rich baseball heritage and Merchants Park stadium. Swan Lake State Park offers outdoor recreation. The city has affordable housing and new developments. Carroll Community School District is highly rated.

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      $229K

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      $109K - $620K

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      34 Listings

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  • Garner

    Garner

    Whether catching a movie at historic Avery Theater or teeing off at the local golf club, Garner's 3,000 residents can choose from a variety of attractions in northern Iowa. The small community has restaurants, parks and a grocery store close to home, plus more options in nearby bigger cities like Clear Lake and Mason City. “Some people like that

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      $224K

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      $134K - $422K

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  • Wilton

    Wilton

    Located on the edge of Iowa’s Quad-Cities area, Wilton is a small city offering a rural lifestyle without sacrificing proximity to big-city amenities. “It is a small, but very active area,” says Molly Smith, a Realtor with First Choice Real Estate who has over a decade of selling experience in the area. “It’s all very community based. It’s not

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      $223K

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      $116K - $362K

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    Anamosa

    Situated along the scenic Wapsipinicon River, Anamosa is a rural community known for its small-town lore, historic landmarks and an annual pumpkin festival. Founded in 1838, its name is said to honor a Native American girl named Anamosa, which translates to “white fawn” or “you walk with me.” Main Street is a testament to its deep roots, featuring

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      $221K

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      $92K - $497K

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      21 Listings

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  • Camanche

    Camanche

    With a population of 4,500, Camanche seems like any other rural Iowa community — but one thing that sets it apart. “We live right on the Mississippi River, so that makes us a little more unique than the other towns around us,” says Dan Lind, Realtor and owner of Lind Realty. The proximity to the water is only one of the reasons people like living

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      $220K

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      $80K - $429K

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    Newton

    Newton, IA, a former Maytag hub, offers small-town living near Des Moines. Attractions include the historic downtown, Maytag Park with its bandshell, and Iowa Speedway. The city has lower living costs than the national average.

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      $218K

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      $93K - $481K

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    Independence

    Along the banks of the Wapsipinicon River is Independence, the Buchanan County seat. Century-old homes are down the road from a vibrant downtown with boutiques and eateries, and there are several parks throughout the city. “It’s just your quintessential small-town Iowa, small-town America city,” says city manager Matthew Schmitz. Besides the many

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      $216K

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      $57K - $457K

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  • Emmetsburg

    Emmetsburg

    Tourists visit Emmetsburg because of Five Island Lake, but locals know it as a peaceful Northwest Iowa community. Settled by Irish immigrants in 1856, the city has a hospital, library and community college. However, its main draw is the recreation in and around the city. Besides the lake, there are six parks, several wildlife management areas and

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      $212K

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      $59K - $607K

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    Spencer

    Spencer, Iowa, is a resilient city where two rivers converge. It features an Art Deco downtown, extensive parks, and hosts Iowa's largest county fair. The city is recovering from a 2024 flood and offers affordable housing options.

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      $212K

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      $80K - $636K

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    Boone

    Boone, Iowa, has a rich rail heritage and attractions like Boone and Scenic Valley Railroad and J.B. McHose Park. Iowa State University is nearby, and the city hosts events like Pufferbilly Days and the Farm Progress Show.

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      $211K

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      $81K - $467K

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    Fairfield

    Fairfield, Iowa, blends Midwestern charm with cultural diversity. Home to Maharishi International University, it features meditation domes and the First Fridays Art Walk. The highly-rated Maharishi School serves K-12 students.

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      $210K

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      $51K - $589K

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      49 Listings

    Fairfield
  • Humboldt

    Humboldt

    The Des Moines River meanders through Humboldt, an agricultural community of about 5,000 people in north central Iowa. The town offers public and private school options, well-maintained parks, and job opportunities at employers like Hog Slat, a swine equipment manufacturer, and Hy-Capacity, which makes agricultural components. But commuters aren’t

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      $210K

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      $105K - $570K

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  • Tipton

    Tipton

    Miles of crop fields and gentle rolling hills surround Tipton, a small city offering rural living about an hour northwest of Iowa’s Quad Cities. Founded as an agricultural hub in the mid-1800s, a slow pace of life continues to define the Cedar County chair. “It's a small town but also has stores and other amenities you don't typically have in a

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      $209K

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      $74K - $582K

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    Grinnell

    Grinnell, IA, known as "The Jewel of the Prairie," centers around Grinnell College. The city features highly rated schools, a bustling downtown with shops and restaurants, numerous parks, and lower-than-average crime rates.

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      $209K

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      $103K - $710K

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    Harlan

    As the seat of Shelby County, Harlan is a hub for surrounding rural communities in southwest Iowa. The city’s 5,000 residents have access to health care, job opportunities, restaurants and retail, all about 55 miles from Omaha in neighboring Nebraska. “It’s a beautiful town that not many people know about, which can be a good thing,” says city

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      $209K

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      $94K - $625K

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    Storm Lake

    Storm Lake, IA, a diverse city of 11,000, centers on its 3,000-acre lake with beaches and water activities. Downtown offers multicultural dining. Annual events like the Star Spangled Spectacular celebrate community diversity.

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      $207K

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      $97K - $1M

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