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    Jefferson

    Jefferson may be a farming town of 4,000, but it’s earning national recognition for its investment in the arts and strong community spirit. “I enjoy the fact that it’s a small town with a nice, relaxed pace of life,” says Matt Wetrich, a resident, city councilor and executive director of Jefferson Matters, the city’s combined Main Street and

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      $174K

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      $80K - $390K

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      23 Listings

    Jefferson
  • Shenandoah

    Shenandoah

    Originally known as Fair Oaks, the city of Shenandoah cultivated a reputation as “the seed and nursery center of the world” in the first half of the 20th century. Railroads and agriculture helped the city grow in southwest Iowa, about 20 miles from the Nebraska and Missouri borders. Today, its 5,000 citizens enjoy a quiet lifestyle away from the

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      $173K

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      $60K - $422K

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      18 Listings

    Shenandoah
  • Cresco

    Cresco

    Surrounded by the wilderness and farmlands of northern Iowa, Cresco is well-loved by many of its residents as a retreat from nearby metro areas like Rochester and La Crosse . “We’re a rural area that’s very strategically located,” says Steve Linderbaum, an agent with Country Life Real Estate. “We’re an hour’s drive from some top-notch medical facilities.

    • Average Value

      $172K

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      $55K - $358K

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      7 Listings

    Cresco
  • Webster City

    Webster City

    Webster City is home to nearly 8,000 residents and serves as the seat of Hamilton County. The town is known for its respected schools, vibrant parks and community events along the Boone River. The city is also home to major employers like Vantec Inc., Van Diest Supply Company and Van Diest Medical Center. “I grew up here in Webster City, went away

    • Average Value

      $171K

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      $58K - $408K

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      39 Listings

    Webster City
  • West Burlington

    West Burlington

    West Burlington is the newer counterpart to its larger and more established sister city of Burlington, Iowa's first capital. Despite a population of about 3,000, compared to Burlington's 24,000, this area punches above its weight in terms of schools, outdoor spaces, shopping and industry. It took on the brunt of Burlington's westward expansion and

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      $168K

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      $57K - $450K

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      5 Listings

    West Burlington
  • Hawarden

    Hawarden

    Hawarden preserves its past while keeping a focus on moving forward. In 2024, the city was impacted by flooding and around 200 homes were damaged, as well as businesses. Hawarden residents quickly came together to support and rebuild their community. The city has a population of around 2,700. “It is the perfect small-town location with fantastic

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      $167K

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      $98K - $369K

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      6 Listings

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    Iowa Falls

    The Iowa River winds through the small community of Iowa Falls, earning it the nickname of the Scenic City. There are views of rocky river bluffs and shaded parks throughout the region, which are seen aboard the Scenic City Empress. Access to the outdoors, coupled with a vibrant downtown and close-knit community, draws people to the area. Iowa

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      $165K

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      $76K - $470K

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      29 Listings

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    Chariton

    Chariton is a small city and the seat of Lucas County, surrounded by open plains and farmland. “It’s a very peaceful lifestyle without the hustle and bustle of a metropolitan area,” says Betty Hansen, a broker with Chariton Iowa Realty who has sold locally for over 30 years. “It’s rolling hills and easy living — it’s my adopted home.” Despite its

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      $164K

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      $36K - $624K

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      34 Listings

    Chariton
  • Red Oak

    Red Oak

    Red Oak was first established as a railroad hub in southwest Iowa, about 50 miles from Council Bluffs and Omaha, Nebraska. Today, agriculture and neighborly vibes nourish the roots of the small city, which is home to about 5,500 residents. “Neighbors still know one another and help each other out,” says Dan Bullington, a broker with Your Real

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      $161K

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      $39K - $580K

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      35 Listings

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    Clarion

    A quiet atmosphere and a respected school system draw buyers to Clarion, an agricultural community of about 3,000 people in the heart of Wright County. The iconic four-leaf clover emblem of the 4-H Clubs of America originated in Clarion in 1907, and today the community’s agricultural heritage is on display at the Heartland Museum. “We’re a

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      $160K

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      $68K - $503K

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      15 Listings

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    Postville

    Postville is a small town in northeastern Iowa’s scenic Driftless Region. It began as a frontier settlement in 1843, named after Joel Post, who built the area’s first cabin, before quickly transforming into a minor agricultural hub. The economy has long depended on agriculture and livestock, both through surrounding farms and through processing.

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      $160K

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      $45K - $359K

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      0 Listings

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    Fort Dodge

    Fort Dodge, Iowa, a manufacturing hub at the intersection of U.S. Routes 169 and 20, features the Fort Museum and Frontier Village. The city offers Des Moines River parks and hosts annual events like Shellabration.

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      $159K

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      $45K - $569K

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      79 Listings

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    Creston

    Settled in the rolling terrain of southwest Iowa, Creston is a community of roughly 8,000 residents and the Union County seat. As the third-largest city in the region, the former railroad town stands out as a hub for jobs and essential services. “It’s a working community, and agriculture is still important. People are coming here for employment —

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      $157K

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      $27K - $445K

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      37 Listings

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    Burlington

    Burlington, IA, on the Mississippi River, features 19th-century charm with historic homes and Snake Alley. Riverside Park and events like Heritage Days celebrate local culture. Manufacturing drives the economy.

    • Average Value

      $156K

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      $35K - $544K

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      86 Listings

    Burlington
  • Estherville

    Estherville

    Estherville is a small Northern Iowa city offering buyers a downtown, plenty of single-family homes and access to multiple outdoor attractions. This rural community of over 5,900 has dozens of farms and agricultural businesses surrounding it. However, there are some manufacturing sites, and the city is within commuting distance to job centers in

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      $155K

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      $51K - $382K

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      15 Listings

    Estherville
  • Marengo

    Marengo

    Marengo, a city in eastern Iowa with a population of around 2,500, serves as the seat of Iowa County and hosts its schools and government offices. In more recent years, the hospital has also been updated. “For a small community hospital, this one has been amazing,” says Julie Howe, a broker associate with Sandersfeld Realty Company who has lived

    • Average Value

      $154K

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      $32K - $411K

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      7 Listings

    Marengo
  • Cherokee

    Cherokee

    Surrounded by expansive corn and soybean fields, Cherokee is a small community in northwest Iowa offering a slow pace of life about an hour from Sioux City. “It’s a rural farming community, where most people know one another,” says Karen Peterson, a local Realtor with Northwest Realty who has over 25 years of experience selling homes in the area.

    • Average Value

      $152K

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      $75K - $394K

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      26 Listings

    Cherokee
  • Clarinda

    Clarinda

    Surrounded by miles of farmland, Clarinda is a small town in the countryside of Page County in southwestern Iowa, serving as the county seat. Life literally revolves around the county courthouse, which sits in the middle of the town center, a hub for shops, restaurants and community events. Along with the many jobs at the courthouse, Clarinda

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      $149K

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      $64K - $612K

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      12 Listings

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    Ottumwa

    Ottumwa, Iowa, a diverse city of 25,000+, sits along the Des Moines River. It offers historic districts, Greater Ottumwa Park, and annual hot air balloon races. The city is revitalizing its downtown and embraces multiculturalism.

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      $149K

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      $40K - $388K

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      87 Listings

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    Tama

    Located along the Iowa River, Tama is a small Midwest community with strong Native American roots. This area of about 3,100 is the home base for the Meskwaki Nation, a tribe with over 1,450 members. Tama’s name is a Native American word that translates to “the thunder that make the earth tremble.” Today, the community rumbles with amenities like

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      $148K

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      $45K - $306K

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      7 Listings

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    Albia

    Albia is a rural community in southern Iowa characterized by its annual traditions, Victorian architecture and community-oriented atmosphere. Established in 1856, Albia serves as the seat of Monroe County. "It's a place where everyone knows each other," says Olivia Teno, a native and local Realtor with Hawkeye Farm Management & Real Estate who has

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      $148K

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      $63K - $508K

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      10 Listings

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    Charles City

    On May 15, 1968, one of the strongest tornadoes in Iowa history blew through Charles City. Rather than letting the storm define them, residents banded together to rebuild homes, businesses and schools. The city has taken measures to protect itself from future weather events, like putting in more green space and permeable paving. Today, Charles

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      $148K

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      $53K - $348K

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      29 Listings

    Charles City
  • Hampton

    Hampton

    Hampton is a rustic nerve center that packs an eclectic assortment of amenities into a community of 4,300. The seat of Franklin County, Hampton has a quaint downtown around a striking historic courthouse, multiple spacious places for outdoor recreation and close-by public schools. Still, the area’s established homes go for relatively affordable

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      $143K

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      $52K - $419K

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      10 Listings

    Hampton
  • Eagle Grove

    Eagle Grove

    Eagle Grove, a town of about 3,500, offers a laid-back atmosphere rooted in agriculture. “Ag is everything, whether it’s hog and chicken facilities or our grain elevators. There are plenty of job opportunities, all denominations of churches and a nice school system,” says Deb Vance, a Realtor and managing broker with Ryerson Auction and Realty

    • Average Value

      $141K

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      $38K - $270K

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      14 Listings

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    Oelwein

    Nearly 6,000 people live in the small city of Oelwein. “We are a friendly community,” says Deb Howard, executive director of the Oelwein Chamber & Area Development. “I know everybody says that, but we take care of our people and like to offer amenities and events so that they feel like they live in a place that is quality living for their

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      $137K

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      $39K - $377K

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      37 Listings

    Oelwein

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