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Neighborhoods in Iowa

  • Waukon

    Waukon

    Waukon is the county seat of Allamakee County, and its largest city. A small town of just under 4,000 residents, its role as the cultural, administrative and retail hub of the county means it offers slightly more shopping and dining options than other towns of a similar size. The town is also home to the only full-service hospital in the area,

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      $205K

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      $110K - $391K

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      10 Listings

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    Oskaloosa

    Oskaloosa, Iowa, celebrates its musical heritage with a historic bandstand and events like Sweet Corn Serenade. The city has affordable ranch-style homes, antique stores, and unique dining. Crime rates are below national averages.

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      $202K

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      $39K - $509K

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      25 Listings

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    Monticello

    Monticello is a small town tucked away in the rolling hills of eastern Iowa. Home to around 4,000 residents, it’s anchored by a historic Main Street, where century-old brick storefronts house small-town shops, eateries and boutiques. Residential streets extend outward on a flat street grid, putting most people within walking distance of the town

    • Average Value

      $201K

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      $127K - $1.5M

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      6 Listings

    Monticello
  • Washington

    Washington

    Agriculture, Midwestern charm and city conveniences converge in Washington, a city of about 7,000 people and the seat of Washington County. The city hums with activity thanks to a thriving Main Street and a regular slate of events, but strong agricultural roots give it a laid-back atmosphere. “Washington is a growing town about 40 minutes south of

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      $200K

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      $89K - $459K

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      35 Listings

    Washington
  • Knoxville

    Knoxville

    While nonlocals might confuse Knoxville, Iowa, with the well-known city in Tennessee, this rural community has still found ways to make a name for itself. Knoxville's major employers, quick highway access and varied home prices make it an attractive option for people relocating from surrounding communities — like Pella , Pleasantville and Des Moines — or

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      $199K

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      $82K - $499K

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      21 Listings

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    Grundy Center

    Grundy Center is a small city with a lot going on. It’s less than 3 square miles in size and about 25 miles from Cedar Falls, yet the parks, events and shopping keep the community bustling. “We have a great downtown district with a really thriving Main Street,” says Lindsey Freese, director of Kling Memorial Library. “It’s a lot of unique stores

    • Average Value

      $197K

    • List Price

      $109K - $734K

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      9 Listings

    Grundy Center
  • Sibley

    Sibley

    Sibley is a small city surrounded by the vast farmland and open plains of northern Iowa. “What it really has going for it is you can raise your kids in the small-town atmosphere where neighbors look out for each other, but you also have everything that bigger towns have to offer,” says Susan Sembach, Sibley's city manager and clerk. “We moved here

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      $194K

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      $140K - $424K

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      5 Listings

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    Mason City

    Mason City, Iowa, is known for Prairie School architecture and 57 miles of trails. The Charles H. MacNider Art Museum and North Iowa Band Festival are notable. Newman Catholic School is highly rated.

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      $193K

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      $60K - $611K

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      97 Listings

    Mason City
  • Forest City

    Forest City

    Forest City packs outdoor recreation and job opportunities into a small northern Iowa community of about 4,200 along the Winnebago River. Once part of a forest, pieces of the natural landscape remain preserved through several parks, some of them by the river. Winnebago Industries gives the area a significant manufacturing presence, producing its

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      $193K

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      $57K - $505K

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      16 Listings

    Forest City
  • Algona

    Algona

    Home to about 5,500 people, Algona is an easy-going agricultural community in Kossuth County. The community has had a growing number of transplants after the COVID-19 pandemic led city-dwellers to seek quieter lifestyles in the country. “It first started with people who had family here or maybe grew up in the area, and during COVID, you had people

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      $192K

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      $60K - $649K

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      40 Listings

    Algona
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    Muscatine

    Muscatine, IA, known as "The Pearl City," sits along the Mississippi River. This manufacturing hub features the world's oldest Kraft-Heinz factory and a giant watermelon sculpture. It boasts 550 acres of parks and low crime rates.

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      $190K

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      $65K - $448K

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      53 Listings

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    Osceola

    Osceola is home to about 5,500 residents who enjoy an easygoing pace and abundant outdoor activities in the rolling hills of southwest Iowa. “We have a historic town square and we’re very rural,” says Ashleigh Eckels, director of Osceola Chamber Main Street. “We’re about 45 minutes south of Des Moines, but we have more of a small-town feel.” With

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      $189K

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      $62K - $464K

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      16 Listings

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    Mount Pleasant

    Mount Pleasant, Iowa, celebrates its agricultural heritage through museums and festivals. The city offers parks, bike trails, and an aquatic center. Located 70 miles from Cedar Rapids, it provides access to larger cities.

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      $189K

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      $52K - $465K

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      28 Listings

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    Vinton

    Vinton, located in eastern Iowa, serves as the seat of Benton County. Its location just south of the Cedar River made it ideal for early settlers to farm and trade. Today, the city is home to around 5,000 residents, and it offers “a small-town atmosphere with all the amenities of a larger town — a hospital, dentists and grocery stores,” says

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      $189K

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      $46K - $532K

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      32 Listings

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    New Hampton

    About 3,400 people live in New Hampton, the seat of Chickasaw County. “I was born and raised here and decided I wanted to raise my own family here,” says Megan Baltes, assistant economic development director with the City of New Hampton. “I love the community. It’s tight-knit, you get to know your neighbors and everyone supports each other.”

    • Average Value

      $189K

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      $83K - $352K

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      8 Listings

    New Hampton
  • Maquoketa

    Maquoketa

    With just over 6,000 residents, Maquoketa feels like another small city in Northeast Iowa. However, its outdoor recreation and bustling downtown paint a different picture. “We have small-town charm, but amenities that larger towns may be known for,” says Erin McCaulley, executive director of the Maquoketa Area Chamber of Commerce. "There is a

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      $189K

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      $63K - $382K

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      6 Listings

    Maquoketa
  • Missouri Valley

    Missouri Valley

    Missouri Valley’s train depot stands as a reminder of the Iowa city’s early days as a railway hub. Its 2,600 residents are about 8 miles from the Missouri River and the Iowa-Nebraska border, and Interstate 29 makes it easy to commute to nearby cities. “They’re coming up in the world because people want to live outside the cities, but it’s close to

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      $187K

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      $88K - $540K

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      13 Listings

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    Denison

    Denison, Iowa, is a diverse industrial town of 9,000. Early 20th-century homes and parks dot the landscape. The Donna Reed Theater and annual Tri City BBQ Festival are local attractions. Denison High School is highly rated.

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      $186K

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      $75K - $332K

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      26 Listings

    Denison
  • Terril

    Terril

    Terril, Iowa is a small rural city near the Iowa Great Lakes. The local library serves as a community hub. Residents enjoy nearby lake recreation and Arnolds Park amusement park. A prominent grain elevator marks the landscape.

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      $186K

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      $99K - $403K

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      0 Listings

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    Marshalltown

    Marshalltown, IA is a diverse central Iowa city with a strong community spirit. The downtown area offers walkable shopping, while 22 parks span 200+ acres. Affordable housing and a community college add to its appeal.

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      $181K

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      $53K - $481K

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      47 Listings

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    Osage

    In Osage, towering maple trees hug virtually every block. It’s a scene so common it earned this northern Iowa community the nickname “The City of Maples.” The atmosphere is the backdrop to an area known for its warmth. Besides its jam-packed dining scene, abundant outdoor recreation and well-regarded schools, longtime resident and local Realtor

    • Average Value

      $179K

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      $81K - $410K

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      15 Listings

    Osage
  • Onawa

    Onawa

    Onawa is tucked within the prairies and cornfields of western Iowa, about midway between Sioux City and Omaha , Nebraska. The city’s population of 3,000 is often supplemented by visitors due to its location on Interstate 29 and the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, but that doesn’t detract from its small-town atmosphere. “It’s quiet and peaceful,

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      $177K

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      $17K - $369K

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      12 Listings

    Onawa
  • Atlantic

    Atlantic

    Atlantic rolls along the bank of the East Nishnabotna River in Iowa, roughly midway between Des Moines and Omaha, Nebraska. The population — currently around 6,700 — has recently declined, but Cass Health and Atlantic Coca-Cola Bottling Company provide hundreds of jobs, and economic progress is brewing. “We’re starting a new housing development in

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      $176K

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      $68K - $546K

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      41 Listings

    Atlantic
  • Bloomfield

    Bloomfield

    Bloomfield's rich soil attracted many settlers to this area in the mid-1800s. Small independent businesses helped drive much of the community's early development, including building a downtown square. Today, the Davis County seat is still defined by its secluded atmosphere and history. “It’s very rural and community oriented,” says Angie Scott, a

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      $174K

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      $56K - $385K

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      12 Listings

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    Evansdale

    About 4,500 people live in Evansdale, a bedroom community about 5 miles from the heart of Waterloo . While residents travel to the bigger city for education, healthcare and big-box stores like Walmart, there is plenty to do in their hometown. Options for outdoor recreation include several city parks and the Cedar Valley Nature Trail trailhead, and

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      $174K

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      $75K - $448K

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      13 Listings

    Evansdale

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