North Dakota Homes for Sale

Fargo--ND

4 Bedrooms

Price: $216,900
Fargo--ND

4 Bedrooms

2,124 SQFT

Price: $237,900
Fargo--ND

4 Bedrooms

2,188 SQFT

Price: $237,500

Purchasing one of the available North Dakota homes for sale affords homeowners with the opportunity to enjoy a wide-array of educational opportunities for adults who want to further their education. The Bismarck State College and North Dakota State University are just two of the state-sponsored schools, but there are at least a dozen more. There are also several tribal colleges located in the state for Native Americans and tribe members. Museums are also abundant in North Dakota with the Bonanzaville, USA Museum in West Fargo, the Fargo Air Museum and the North Dakota Heritage Center. These and other museum facilities are designed to celebrate the culture that made North Dakota a significant feature in the United States culture and geography. A local real estate agent can help you find a variety of North Dakota homes for sale in some of the major towns and cities, including Fargo, Grand Forks, Minot, Bismarck and Williston, among many others.

North Dakota Real Estate

The North Dakota real estate market offers sparsely populated plains with nearby metropolitan conveniences all in the same area. With Minnesota to the east and Montana to the west, North Dakota properties can enjoy the state’s opportunities in addition to others in surrounding states. Winters in North Dakota are relatively frigid, but this makes for great opportunities to go ice fishing, skiing, sledding or snowmobiling through the open countryside of the state. During the other times of the year, though, North Dakota residents appreciate a continental climate that is humid and warm. North Dakota homeowners also enjoy living in a state with a strong economy based on agricultural activity, particularly wheat, soybeans and sunflowers. Cattle is a big industry in the state, too, as well as grapes and juneberries. The North Dakota Mill and Elevator are also located in the state and the state also has its own stated-owned bank – the Bank of North Dakota.

Relocating to North Dakota

North Dakota's state income taxes are collected through 5 different tax brackets, ranging from 2.1 percent to 5.54 percent. North Dakota has 11 public colleges and universities, five tribal community colleges, and four private colleges. The largest is the University of North Dakota.