
Looking to find affordable housing in North Dakota? According to the Zillow Home Value Index, the Peace Garden State offers some exceptional value opportunities, particularly in the Fargo area. You’ll be surprised to discover that all 25 of the most affordable neighborhoods in North Dakota are located within Fargo, creating a unique market dynamic not seen in many other states.
You might find it interesting that these neighborhoods have seen an average appreciation of nearly 66% since 2010, with the average home value in 2025 standing at approximately $283,000. This represents significant growth while still maintaining relative affordability compared to national averages. More recently, these neighborhoods have experienced a 19.3% increase in value since 2020, showing strong momentum even through economic fluctuations.
As you explore these neighborhoods, you’ll notice distinct patterns of growth – some areas like Bennett and Osgood have nearly doubled in value since 2010 with increases exceeding 90%, while others like Downtown Fargo have seen more modest appreciation around 37%. This data presents valuable insights for both potential homebuyers seeking affordability and investors looking for growth potential in North Dakota’s housing market.
25. Pointe West

- 2025 Home Value: $387,586.43
- 2020 Home Value: $309,884.91
- 2015 Home Value: $262,245.26
- 2010 Home Value: $211,534.64
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 83.23%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 47.80%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 25.07%
Perched on the western edge of Fargo, Pointe West ranks as the most expensive among North Dakota’s 25 most affordable neighborhoods. You’ll be impressed by the neighborhood’s strong performance, with home values climbing from $211,534 in 2010 to $387,586 in 2025, representing a remarkable 83.23% increase. The area demonstrated substantial early growth between 2010 and 2015, and has maintained strong appreciation since, with a 47.80% gain since 2015 and an impressive 25.07% jump just since 2020.
24. Bluemont Lakes

- 2025 Home Value: $380,220.27
- 2020 Home Value: $305,635.64
- 2015 Home Value: $258,421.80
- 2010 Home Value: $212,372.23
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 79.03%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 47.13%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 24.40%
Centered around its attractive water features, Bluemont Lakes in south Fargo provides you with high-end amenities and strong investment potential. You’ll discover that home values have increased dramatically from $212,372 in 2010 to $380,220 in 2025, representing an impressive 79.03% appreciation. The neighborhood showed substantial early growth between 2010 and 2015, and has maintained strong momentum since, with a 47.13% gain since 2015 and an impressive 24.40% increase just since 2020.
23. Deer Creek

- 2025 Home Value: $371,267.60
- 2020 Home Value: $283,961.04
- 2015 Home Value: Data not available
- 2010 Home Value: Data not available
- Change from 2010 to 2025: Data not available
- Change from 2015 to 2025: Data not available
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 30.75%
As one of Fargo’s newest developed communities, Deer Creek on the city’s southern edge shows remarkable growth in its short tracked history. You’ll be impressed by the neighborhood’s performance, with home values surging from $283,961 in 2020 to $371,267 in 2025, representing an exceptional 30.75% increase in just five years. While earlier data isn’t available due to its recent development, this dramatic short-term appreciation suggests strong market confidence in this area.
22. Osgood

- 2025 Home Value: $370,238.28
- 2020 Home Value: $297,475.28
- 2015 Home Value: $226,340.08
- 2010 Home Value: $193,007.13
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 91.83%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 63.58%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 24.46%
The rapidly developing Osgood neighborhood in southwest Fargo stands out as one of North Dakota’s top performers for property appreciation. You’ll find that home values have nearly doubled from $193,007 in 2010 to $370,238 in 2025, representing an exceptional 91.83% increase. This remarkable growth has been consistent across all measured periods, with an impressive 63.58% gain since 2015 and a substantial 24.46% jump just since 2020. As one of the fastest-growing areas of Fargo, Osgood combines new construction, family-friendly amenities, and outstanding investment performance, making it particularly attractive despite crossing the $370,000 threshold in 2025.
21. Anderson Park

- 2025 Home Value: $361,373.92
- 2020 Home Value: $292,126.44
- 2015 Home Value: $240,650.41
- 2010 Home Value: Data not available
- Change from 2010 to 2025: Data not available
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 50.17%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 23.70%
Adjacent to the popular Anderson Park in south Fargo, this newer development offers you modern living with strong appreciation potential. You’ll note that while data isn’t available for 2010, the neighborhood has shown impressive growth from $240,650 in 2015 to $361,373 in 2025, representing a robust 50.17% increase in just a decade. The momentum has continued in recent years with a substantial 23.70% gain since 2020.
20. Southpointe

- 2025 Home Value: $343,281.57
- 2020 Home Value: $267,903.67
- 2015 Home Value: $217,619.79
- 2010 Home Value: $181,527.67
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 89.11%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 57.74%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 28.14%
Located in the southern region of Fargo, Southpointe demonstrates exceptional investment potential with dramatic growth metrics. You’ll be impressed by the neighborhood’s performance, with home values soaring from $181,527 in 2010 to $343,281 in 2025, representing an extraordinary 89.11% appreciation. The area has shown consistently strong growth across all measured periods, with a substantial 57.74% increase since 2015 and an impressive 28.14% gain just since 2020.
19. Prariewood

- 2025 Home Value: $330,748.68
- 2020 Home Value: $271,170.01
- 2015 Home Value: $216,060.71
- 2010 Home Value: $183,775.07
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 79.97%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 53.08%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 21.97%
The prairie-inspired Prariewood neighborhood in southwest Fargo showcases impressive growth potential for your investment consideration. You’ll note that home values have climbed dramatically from $183,775 in 2010 to $330,748 in 2025, representing a remarkable 79.97% appreciation. The neighborhood has demonstrated strong growth across all measured timeframes, with a robust 53.08% increase since 2015 and a substantial 21.97% gain just since 2020.
18. Lincoln

- 2025 Home Value: $315,871.73
- 2020 Home Value: $269,981.44
- 2015 Home Value: $214,157.33
- 2010 Home Value: $197,404.53
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 60.01%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 47.50%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 17.00%
The historically named Lincoln neighborhood in south-central Fargo offers you reliable growth and solid investment potential. You’ll discover that home values have risen consistently from $197,404 in 2010 to $315,871 in 2025, marking a strong 60.01% increase. The area experienced more modest growth between 2010 and 2015, but has maintained a steady upward trajectory since then, with a 47.50% gain since 2015 and a healthy 17.00% increase over the most recent five-year period.
17. Bennett

- 2025 Home Value: $312,178.04
- 2020 Home Value: $249,008.71
- 2015 Home Value: $187,284.70
- 2010 Home Value: $157,275.07
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 98.49%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 66.69%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 25.37%
Tucked into the southern section of Fargo, Bennett stands out as North Dakota’s star performer for property appreciation. You’ll be amazed by the neighborhood’s exceptional growth, with home values nearly doubling from $157,275 in 2010 to $312,178 in 2025, representing an extraordinary 98.49% increase. This remarkable performance continues across all measured periods, with an impressive 66.69% gain since 2015 and a substantial 25.37% jump just since 2020. As the only neighborhood in this list approaching 100% appreciation over the full 15-year period, Bennett represents a standout investment opportunity while still offering relative value compared to many markets outside North Dakota.
16. Stonebridge

- 2025 Home Value: $309,398.97
- 2020 Home Value: $250,760.85
- 2015 Home Value: $210,749.20
- 2010 Home Value: $183,454.27
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 68.65%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 46.81%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 23.38%
The aptly named Stonebridge area in south Fargo offers you solid investment potential with its impressive growth metrics. You’ll find that home values have surged from $183,454 in 2010 to $309,398 in 2025, representing a substantial 68.65% increase. The neighborhood experienced strong early growth between 2010 and 2015, and has maintained robust appreciation since, with a 46.81% gain since 2015 and an impressive 23.38% increase just since 2020.
15. Clara Barton

- 2025 Home Value: $282,541.88
- 2020 Home Value: $243,415.69
- 2015 Home Value: $191,634.14
- 2010 Home Value: $182,671.47
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 54.67%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 47.44%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 16.07%
Named after the founder of the American Red Cross, Clara Barton neighborhood in central Fargo provides you with solid investment potential. You’ll note that home values have risen steadily from $182,671 in 2010 to $282,541 in 2025, representing a reliable 54.67% appreciation. The neighborhood showed modest growth between 2010 and 2015, but has maintained a consistent upward trajectory since then, with a 47.44% increase since 2015 and a healthy 16.07% gain over the most recent five-year period.
14. Trollwood

- 2025 Home Value: $268,051.77
- 2020 Home Value: $230,673.26
- 2015 Home Value: $182,970.15
- 2010 Home Value: $175,641.13
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 52.61%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 46.50%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 16.20%
The distinctive Trollwood neighborhood in north Fargo, known for its cultural park and performing arts center, offers you a blend of community amenities and investment potential. You’ll find that home values have grown consistently from $175,641 in 2010 to $268,051 in 2025, marking a solid 52.61% increase. The area experienced slower growth between 2010 and 2015, but has picked up momentum since, posting a strong 46.50% gain since 2015 and a healthy 16.20% increase over just the last five years.
13. Northport

- 2025 Home Value: $260,215.74
- 2020 Home Value: $227,820.98
- 2015 Home Value: $178,289.01
- 2010 Home Value: $169,726.28
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 53.31%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 45.95%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 14.22%
Located in the northern section of Fargo, Northport provides you with stable value and consistent appreciation. You’ll observe that home values have increased steadily from $169,726 in 2010 to $260,215 in 2025, representing a solid 53.31% growth. The neighborhood experienced modest gains between 2010 and 2015, but has maintained a reliable growth trajectory since then, with nearly 46% appreciation since 2015 and a respectable 14.22% increase over the most recent five-year period.
12. South High

- 2025 Home Value: $258,417.87
- 2020 Home Value: $218,281.88
- 2015 Home Value: $172,913.06
- 2010 Home Value: $157,221.71
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 64.37%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 49.45%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 18.39%
Adjacent to Fargo South High School, this neighborhood offers you convenient educational access combined with strong property appreciation. You’ll find that home values have risen substantially from $157,221 in 2010 to $258,417 in 2025, marking a robust 64.37% increase. The area has demonstrated consistent growth across all measured periods, with nearly 50% appreciation since 2015 and a healthy 18.39% gain since 2020.
11. Village West

- 2025 Home Value: $255,922.27
- 2020 Home Value: $199,859.71
- 2015 Home Value: $166,950.03
- 2010 Home Value: $146,781.98
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 74.36%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 53.29%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 28.05%
Situated in western Fargo, Village West emerges as one of North Dakota’s standout neighborhoods for value appreciation. You’ll be impressed by its remarkable growth trajectory, with home values surging from $146,781 in 2010 to $255,922 in 2025, representing an exceptional 74.36% increase. Even more notable is the acceleration pattern, with the neighborhood posting a strong 53.29% gain since 2015 and an impressive 28.05% jump just in the last five years since 2020.
10. Horace Mann

- 2025 Home Value: $255,051.79
- 2020 Home Value: $223,136.51
- 2015 Home Value: $170,835.56
- 2010 Home Value: $165,876.93
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 53.76%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 49.30%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 14.30%
Central Fargo’s Horace Mann neighborhood, named after the historic education reformer, offers you excellent value with promising appreciation. You’ll note that home values have climbed steadily from $165,876 in 2010 to $255,051 in 2025, representing a healthy 53.76% increase. The area experienced slower growth between 2010 and 2015, but has accelerated since, posting a strong 49.30% gain from 2015 to 2025 and a solid 14.30% increase since 2020.
9. Hawthorne

- 2025 Home Value: $253,238.08
- 2020 Home Value: $224,142.78
- 2015 Home Value: $178,048.26
- 2010 Home Value: $166,645.75
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 51.96%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 42.23%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 12.98%
The tree-lined streets of Hawthorne in central Fargo offer you a combination of charm and value. You’ll discover that home values have grown steadily from $166,645 in 2010 to $253,238 in 2025, representing a solid 51.96% increase. The neighborhood has shown consistent appreciation across all measured periods, with a 42.23% rise since 2015 and a moderate 12.98% gain since 2020.
8. Brunsdale

- 2025 Home Value: $251,608.26
- 2020 Home Value: $200,994.68
- 2015 Home Value: $159,680.84
- 2010 Home Value: $144,213.01
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 74.47%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 57.57%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 25.18%
Tucked into the eastern part of Fargo, Brunsdale stands out with its impressive growth trajectory. You’ll be impressed by the neighborhood’s performance, with home values surging from $144,213 in 2010 to $251,608 in 2025, marking a remarkable 74.47% appreciation. The area has demonstrated accelerating growth in recent years, with a robust 57.57% increase since 2015 and an eye-catching 25.18% jump just since 2020.
7. Westgate

- 2025 Home Value: $244,488.87
- 2020 Home Value: $216,186.28
- 2015 Home Value: $165,536.64
- 2010 Home Value: $147,753.87
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 65.47%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 47.69%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 13.09%
Positioned in the western portion of Fargo, Westgate provides you with an excellent balance of affordability and appreciation potential. You’ll see that this neighborhood has experienced substantial growth, with home values rising from $147,753 in 2010 to $244,488 in 2025, representing a strong 65.47% increase. Unlike some other areas, Westgate saw no dip between 2010 and 2015, instead posting consistent gains through each measured period, including a solid 47.69% improvement since 2015 and a steady 13.09% increase since 2020.
6. Washington

- 2025 Home Value: $229,853.45
- 2020 Home Value: $199,193.36
- 2015 Home Value: $152,380.03
- 2010 Home Value: $142,874.59
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 60.88%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 50.84%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 15.39%
On the eastern side of Fargo lies Washington, a neighborhood offering you substantial value with promising growth trends. You’ll find that home values have climbed impressively from $142,874 in 2010 to $229,853 in 2025, marking a robust 60.88% increase. The area has demonstrated consistent appreciation across all measured timeframes, including a 50.84% jump since 2015 and a solid 15.39% gain over the most recent five-year period.
5. Lewis and Clark

- 2025 Home Value: $226,527.60
- 2020 Home Value: $195,844.85
- 2015 Home Value: $152,071.77
- 2010 Home Value: $143,759.54
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 57.57%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 48.96%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 15.67%
The historically named Lewis and Clark neighborhood in eastern Fargo offers significant value with impressive appreciation metrics. You’ll observe a pattern of consistent growth, with home values increasing from $143,759 in 2010 to $226,527 in 2025, representing a solid 57.57% appreciation. The neighborhood showed steady gains between all measured periods, with nearly 49% growth since 2015 and a healthy 15.67% increase since 2020.
4. Roosevelt/NDSU

- 2025 Home Value: $210,910.39
- 2020 Home Value: $191,263.59
- 2015 Home Value: $148,010.91
- 2010 Home Value: $140,224.48
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 50.41%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 42.50%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 10.27%
Adjacent to North Dakota State University, Roosevelt/NDSU provides you with an attractive blend of affordability and academic proximity. You’ll find that home values have risen steadily from $140,224 in 2010 to $210,910 in 2025, marking a 50.41% increase. The neighborhood has shown consistent growth through each measured period, with moderate appreciation of 42.50% since 2015 and a more modest 10.27% since 2020.
3. Jefferson/Carl Ben

- 2025 Home Value: $208,049.77
- 2020 Home Value: $184,223.83
- 2015 Home Value: $143,793.40
- 2010 Home Value: $132,509.90
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 57.01%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 44.69%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 12.93%
Situated in the central part of Fargo, Jefferson/Carl Ben offers you excellent affordability with increasing home values. You’ll notice that unlike some other neighborhoods, this area didn’t experience a dip between 2010 and 2015, instead showing steady growth from $132,509 to $143,793. The neighborhood has maintained consistent appreciation, reaching $208,049 by 2025, representing a solid 57.01% increase since 2010. The growth rate has moderated in recent years to 12.93% since 2020, indicating a healthy but sustainable pace of appreciation in this established community that ranks as North Dakota’s third most affordable neighborhood.
2. Downtown

- 2025 Home Value: $199,527.05
- 2020 Home Value: $185,531.18
- 2015 Home Value: $133,220.62
- 2010 Home Value: $145,092.19
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 37.52%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 49.77%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 7.54%
The vibrant heart of Fargo, Downtown ranks as the second most affordable neighborhood in North Dakota. You’ll appreciate that despite its central location and urban amenities, home values remain accessible at $199,527 in 2025. The area experienced a dip between 2010 and 2015, with values falling from $145,092 to $133,220, before climbing back up. The overall growth of 37.52% since 2010 is more modest than other Fargo neighborhoods, and recent growth has slowed to just 7.54% since 2020, suggesting a potential stabilization in this mature urban district while maintaining its position as one of the most affordable areas in the state.
1. Madison/Unicorn Park

- 2025 Home Value: $188,319.61
- 2020 Home Value: $159,625.05
- 2015 Home Value: $110,768.51
- 2010 Home Value: $119,541.90
- Change from 2010 to 2025: 57.53%
- Change from 2015 to 2025: 70.01%
- Change from 2020 to 2025: 17.98%
Nestled in the northeastern section of Fargo, Madison/Unicorn Park stands as the most affordable neighborhood in North Dakota. You’ll find that this area has experienced steady growth, with home values increasing from $119,541 in 2010 to $188,319 in 2025, representing a 57.53% appreciation. Interestingly, there was a dip in home values between 2010 and 2015, but the neighborhood has rebounded strongly since then with a remarkable 70.01% increase from 2015 to 2025. The most recent five-year period shows continued momentum with a 17.98% growth since 2020, making this neighborhood particularly attractive for those seeking the most affordable entry point into North Dakota’s housing market while still enjoying healthy appreciation potential.