Why Live in Eaglewood
Eaglewood, a recently developed neighborhood in West Fargo, ND, offers a blend of suburban comfort and proximity to the North Dakota countryside. Homes in Eaglewood, predominantly built around 2016, feature modern suburban designs with sloped roofs, front-facing garages, and vinyl exteriors with stone accents. The neighborhood includes a mix of twin homes and single-family residences, catering to various family sizes. Eaglewood is known for its well-planned infrastructure, including parks and schools. Brooks Harbor Elementary, Liberty Middle School, and Sheyenne High School serve the area, all within walking or biking distance for some residents. The neighborhood is safer than the national average, providing a secure environment for families.
Eaglewood Park and Eaglewood Park West offer playgrounds and green spaces, while the nearby Brooks Harbor Fishing Pond provides year-round fishing opportunities. The Lights, a mixed-use complex adjacent to the community, is a hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment, featuring venues like Moxie Java, Randy’s Diner Too, Tati’s Mediterranean Saveur, and Bar Down. Residents can enjoy concerts and events at The Lights, sometimes from the comfort of their own backyards. For groceries, Cash Wise Foods and Costco Wholesale are conveniently located nearby.
Despite its western edge location, Eaglewood is highly accessible, with Interstate 94 just half a mile north, making commutes to major employers like Microsoft and Sanford Medical Center quick and convenient. Downtown Fargo is a 9-mile drive, typically taking around 20 minutes. Hector International Airport is 10 miles away, reachable in under 20 minutes. Annual events like the Red River Valley Fair and the West Fargo Street Fair, along with neighborhood garage sales, foster a strong sense of community.