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Neighborhoods in North Dakota

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    Madison-Unicorn

    Madison-Unicorn in Fargo is situated near the businesses lining Main Avenue and I-29, a popular commuter route. People can find beer, food and local art at Drekker Brewing's Brewhalla. A trail winds through Unicorn Park, and children can attend highly rated schools like North High.

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      $209K

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      $129K - $279K

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      2 Listings

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    West Acres

    Known for its shopping plazas and restaurants, West Acres is the heart of retail and dining in Fargo. While the area is primarily home to multifamily homes and apartments, residents lead an on-the-move lifestyle, trying new restaurants and exploring theme parks and attractions on the city's west side. "If shopping and dining is what you're looking

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      $190K

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      0 Listings

    West Acres
  • North Bismarck

    North Bismarck

    At the edge of rural North Dakota and the activity of the state's capital, North Bismarck offers quiet suburban streets with proximity to Interstate 94 and the shopping centers of State Street. “In recent years, North Bismarck is where the majority of the city’s new developments have been popping up,” says Austin Muth, a local Realtor with Genesis

    • Average Value

      $395K

    • List Price

      $234K - $856K

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      39 Listings

    North Bismarck
  • Miller

    Miller

    Miller is a small, walkable neighborhood with easy access to major thoroughfares, recreation and the businesses of State Street, close to both Bismarck and the North Dakota State Capital. “In Miller, you have quiet streets and are within a short walk of the nearest elementary school and community park,” says Austin Muth, a local Realtor with

    • Average Value

      $331K

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      $188K - $424K

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      4 Listings

    Miller
  • Northridge

    Northridge

    Northridge in Bismarck pairs well-kept midcentury homes with convenient access. Residents live next door to State Street shopping, major highways and the North Dakota State Capitol. Northridge Elementary is also in the neighborhood, meaning many students can walk to school.

    • Average Value

      $272K

    • List Price

      $104K - $423K

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      4 Listings

    Northridge
  • Capital District

    Capital District

    Just north of downtown Bismarck, the Capital District offers easy access to major employers and outdoor recreation. Home to the North Dakota State Capitol, the neighborhood has walkable, sidewalk-lined streets and attractive home prices. The State of North Dakota is the largest employer in the Bismarck area, and the state departments of health,

    • Average Value

      $266K

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      $123K - $416K

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      12 Listings

    Capital District
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    Horace

    Once a tiny bedroom community on the periphery of Fargo's city limits, Horace is attracting new residents at an impressive speed. "Horace is located right on the edge of West Fargo, so it has that rural feel but with city access. You can do the shopping run and then take your dogs for a walk in the countryside later," says Jenny Schuster, a local

    • Average Value

      $441K

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      $280K - $1.4M

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      161 Listings

    Horace
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    Williston

    Williston, ND, is the center of Bakken oil production. Lake Sakakawea offers recreation, while the Williston Area Recreation Center provides indoor activities. The city hosts the annual Festival of Trees and has a new airport.

    • Average Value

      $372K

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      $160K - $904K

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      47 Listings

    Williston
  • Watford City

    Watford City

    As a modern-day boomtown, Watford City has seen tremendous growth in recent years. This northwestern North Dakota community is in McKenzie County, the fastest-growing county in the nation from 2010 to 2020. The city grew by over 250% in that time, thanks to fracking and oil production across the region. “The oil fields are what bring people here.

    • Average Value

      $370K

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      $292K - $918K

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      19 Listings

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    Mandan

    Mandan, ND, on the Missouri River, combines Northern plains living with local attractions. Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park offers outdoor recreation. Main Street features local eateries and shops. A new high school opened in 2024.

    • Average Value

      $351K

    • List Price

      $173K - $1.2M

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      63 Listings

    Mandan
  • Lincoln

    Lincoln

    Lincoln is a small yet core city in the Bismarck-Mandan metropolitan area. It's primarily a suburb of Bismarck, attracting people who want to work within the state capital but live outside it. Residential areas offer tranquil atmospheres and first-time buyer-friendly prices. A few parks offer recreation within the city, and the community’s

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      $337K

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      $236K - $584K

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      7 Listings

    Lincoln
  • Casselton

    Casselton

    Casselton is a small town experiencing continual growth, originally founded as a rail town. “It’s definitely one of those places where people call you by your name when you walk in somewhere,” says Realtor Danielle Beilke with Beyond Realty, Inc. and Casselton resident. “When you move in, all you have to say is, ‘I live in so-and-so’s house now,’

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      $327K

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      $164K - $2.1M

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      8 Listings

    Casselton
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    Dickinson

    Dickinson, ND is a growing city of 25,000+ near Theodore Roosevelt National Park. It features a dinosaur museum and Dickinson State University. The diverse economy includes oil, healthcare, and education sectors.

    • Average Value

      $318K

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      $130K - $873K

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      78 Listings

    Dickinson
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    Minot

    Minot, ND, the "Magic City" near Canada, features a downtown with Prohibition-era roots. It hosts the North Dakota State Fair and offers lakeside recreation. The area has lower crime rates than the national average.

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      $312K

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      $125K - $797K

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      87 Listings

    Minot
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    Wahpeton

    Wahpeton, ND, borders the Red River opposite Breckenridge, MN. It features a historic downtown, Chahinkapa Park with a zoo, and the Red Door Art Gallery. The city hosts arts festivals and has highly rated schools.

    • Average Value

      $243K

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      $91K - $601K

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      26 Listings

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    Jamestown

    Jamestown, ND, "The Buffalo City," features a giant buffalo statue and grazing herds. This rural community offers affordable homes, outdoor recreation at Jamestown Reservoir, and historical sites. Crime rates are below average.

    • Average Value

      $239K

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      $84K - $580K

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      Homes For Sale

      27 Listings

    Jamestown
  • Beulah

    Beulah

    In the heart of coal country, Beulah is the core city within North Dakota's powerbelt. Nicknamed the state's energy capital, it's home to several manufacturing plants, processing facilities and coal mines, including Freedom Mine, the nation's largest lignite mine. The city's industry helps fuel the local and national economy, but people choose to

    • Average Value

      $227K

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      $81K - $412K

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      12 Listings

    Beulah
  • Devils Lake

    Devils Lake

    Stretching over 160,000 acres, Devils Lake is the largest natural body of water in North Dakota. Tourists and locals alike are often out on the water for a day of boating, swimming and fishing. “Devils Lake is one of the biggest fishing tourist attractions in North Dakota,” says Tanner Komrosky, a real estate agent with Nikolaisen Land Company who

    • Average Value

      $224K

    • List Price

      $47K - $382K

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      Homes For Sale

      13 Listings

    Devils Lake
  • Hazen

    Hazen

    Hazen is a small but thriving rural city in the Sakakawea South Shore Region. Popular outdoor destinations surround the community, and the city’s hospital is vital to all of Mercer County. Residents are also within 8 miles of Beulah, an industrial center. “Our communities complement one another,” says Antoinette Heier, longtime resident and

    • Average Value

      $212K

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      $51K - $536K

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      4 Listings

    Hazen
  • Valley City

    Valley City

    Valley City is known for its many bridges over the Sheyenne River, including the Hi-Line Railroad Bridge. But, the North Dakota city offers more than just infrastructure; residents here enjoy easy access to outdoor recreation, community events and job opportunities. "Valley City is a hub for advanced manufacturing, technology and energy, all

    • Average Value

      $211K

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      $77K - $458K

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      16 Listings

    Valley City
  • Grafton

    Grafton

    Grafton’s gridlock streets give way to farms and crop fields, creating a strong agricultural feeling in the town. “We’re a really big farming community,” says Shirley Burns, secretary and treasurer with the Grafton Area Chamber of Commerce. “We raised sugar beets, potatoes, wheat and beans, but sugar beets and potatoes are the bigger crops.” While

    • Average Value

      $177K

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      $83K - $358K

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      7 Listings

    Grafton
  • Rugby

    Rugby

    Rugby’s claim to fame is that it’s widely regarded as the geographical center of North America, marked by a large stone pillar on the side of U.S. Route 2 that has become a popular stopping point for road-trippers. “Today, I went out to lunch at Rancho Grande at the corner [of the sign]. I was sitting so I could watch the monument. There were five

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      $169K

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      $53K - $616K

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      13 Listings

    Rugby

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