
I’ve analyzed the Zillow Home Value Index data for North Dakota’s residential market, revealing fascinating trends in property appreciation across Fargo’s most sought-after neighborhoods since 2010.
Looking at the data, it’s striking to see how the Rose Creek neighborhood has maintained its position as North Dakota’s most valuable real estate market, with home values now exceeding $556,000 in 2025 – nearly double what homes were worth in some emerging neighborhoods just a decade ago.
What’s particularly noteworthy is how neighborhoods like Bennett and Woodhaven have seen the most dramatic percentage growth, nearly doubling in value since 2010 with increases of 98.5% and 98.2% respectively, while newer developments like Deer Creek and Davies have quickly established themselves among the state’s premium markets despite having less historical data.
25. Hawthorne

- 2025 Home Value: $253,238
- 2020 Home Value: $224,143
- 2015 Home Value: $178,048
- 2010 Home Value: $166,646
- % Change (2010–2025): 52.0%
- % Change (2015–2025): 42.2%
- % Change (2020–2025): 13.0%
The investment potential in Hawthorne has proven solid with the median home value surging from $166,646 in 2010 to $253,238 in 2025, representing a 52% return over 15 years. While the 13% growth since 2020 indicates a moderation in appreciation rates, the neighborhood continues to deliver reliable returns with lower entry costs than premium Fargo areas. Located in southern Fargo along the 25th Street corridor, Hawthorne offers access to Roosevelt Elementary and convenient shopping options that continue to bolster its appeal to moderate-income families.
24. Horace Mann

- 2025 Home Value: $255,052
- 2020 Home Value: $223,137
- 2015 Home Value: $170,836
- 2010 Home Value: $165,877
- % Change (2010–2025): 53.8%
- % Change (2015–2025): 49.3%
- % Change (2020–2025): 14.3%
Horace Mann’s property values have demonstrated remarkable resilience, climbing steadily from $165,877 in 2010 to $255,052 by 2025 – a compelling 53.8% appreciation that outpaces inflation by a significant margin. The neighborhood’s accelerated growth of 49.3% since 2015 signals increasing market desirability, with post-pandemic gains of 14.3% confirming the area’s strengthening position in Fargo’s investment landscape. Situated in central Fargo near the namesake elementary school, Horace Mann offers the charm of established homes with mature trees while providing convenient access to downtown amenities.
23. Village West

- 2025 Home Value: $255,922
- 2020 Home Value: $199,860
- 2015 Home Value: $166,950
- 2010 Home Value: $146,782
- % Change (2010–2025): 74.4%
- % Change (2015–2025): 53.3%
- % Change (2020–2025): 28.1%
Village West has emerged as one of Fargo’s most impressive investment opportunities, with property values increasing from $146,782 in 2010 to $255,922 in 2025 – a substantial 74.4% gain that ranks among the strongest in the mid-tier market segment. The neighborhood’s exceptional post-pandemic growth of 28.1% since 2020 makes it a standout performer in recent years, significantly outpacing the city’s average appreciation rate. Located in southwest Fargo near the intersection of 32nd Avenue and 45th Street, Village West combines suburban tranquility with convenient access to the city’s expanding retail corridor.
22. South High

- 2025 Home Value: $258,418
- 2020 Home Value: $218,282
- 2015 Home Value: $172,913
- 2010 Home Value: $157,222
- % Change (2010–2025): 64.4%
- % Change (2015–2025): 49.4%
- % Change (2020–2025): 18.4%
The financial trajectory of South High showcases remarkable stability with property values climbing steadily from $157,222 in 2010 to $258,418 in 2025, representing a robust 64.4% appreciation that has rewarded long-term investors. Since 2015, the neighborhood has seen an accelerated growth of 49.4%, with the post-pandemic era bringing an additional 18.4% increase as buyers increasingly value its established character. This centrally located Fargo district surrounds the eponymous high school, offering a mix of mid-century homes and newer constructions that appeal to families seeking educational proximity.
21. Northport

- 2025 Home Value: $260,216
- 2020 Home Value: $227,821
- 2015 Home Value: $178,289
- 2010 Home Value: $169,726
- % Change (2010–2025): 53.3%
- % Change (2015–2025): 46.0%
- % Change (2020–2025): 14.2%
Northport’s investment metrics reveal steady appreciation with property values rising from $169,726 in 2010 to $260,216 in 2025, delivering a dependable 53.3% return over the 15-year span. The consistent growth pattern of 46% since 2015 and 14.2% in the last five years reflects the neighborhood’s stability rather than volatility, making it attractive for risk-averse investors. Situated in north Fargo near the North Dakota State University campus, Northport offers a blend of residential calm with proximity to collegiate amenities and the energy of university life.
20. Trollwood

- 2025 Home Value: $268,052
- 2020 Home Value: $230,673
- 2015 Home Value: $182,970
- 2010 Home Value: $175,641
- % Change (2010–2025): 52.6%
- % Change (2015–2025): 46.5%
- % Change (2020–2025): 16.2%
Trollwood has demonstrated remarkable financial resilience with home values climbing from $175,641 in 2010 to $268,052 in 2025, representing a solid 52.6% appreciation that has consistently outpaced inflation. The neighborhood’s growth acceleration of 46.5% since 2015 shows strengthening demand, while the 16.2% gain since 2020 confirms its continued appeal in the post-pandemic real estate landscape. This historic north Fargo neighborhood along the Red River is known for its distinctive Trollwood Park and performing arts center, offering residents a unique combination of cultural amenities and mature tree-lined streets.
19. Clara Barton

- 2025 Home Value: $282,542
- 2020 Home Value: $243,416
- 2015 Home Value: $191,634
- 2010 Home Value: $182,671
- % Change (2010–2025): 54.7%
- % Change (2015–2025): 47.4%
- % Change (2020–2025): 16.1%
Clara Barton’s property values have delivered consistent returns, appreciating from $182,671 in 2010 to $282,542 by 2025 – a substantial 54.7% increase that demonstrates the neighborhood’s enduring market strength. The accelerated growth trend of 47.4% since 2015 indicates increasing buyer preference, while the steady 16.1% appreciation since 2020 confirms its stable position in Fargo’s competitive housing market. Named after the American Red Cross founder, this central Fargo neighborhood surrounds Clara Barton Elementary School, offering character-rich properties with established landscaping and proximity to downtown amenities.
18. Stonebridge

- 2025 Home Value: $309,399
- 2020 Home Value: $250,761
- 2015 Home Value: $210,749
- 2010 Home Value: $183,454
- % Change (2010–2025): 68.7%
- % Change (2015–2025): 46.8%
- % Change (2020–2025): 23.4%
Stonebridge has emerged as a premium investment opportunity with property values surging from $183,454 in 2010 to $309,399 in 2025, delivering an impressive 68.7% return that significantly outperforms many financial instruments. The neighborhood’s post-pandemic acceleration of 23.4% since 2020 indicates heightened demand as buyers increasingly value its amenities and location within Fargo’s expanding south side. This master-planned community in south Fargo features distinctive architecture around scenic ponds and walking paths, providing residents with a suburban oasis minutes from Veterans Boulevard’s commercial corridor.
17. Bennett

- 2025 Home Value: $312,178
- 2020 Home Value: $249,009
- 2015 Home Value: $187,285
- 2010 Home Value: $157,275
- % Change (2010–2025): 98.5%
- % Change (2015–2025): 66.7%
- % Change (2020–2025): 25.4%
Bennett stands as North Dakota’s most dramatic growth story with property values nearly doubling from $157,275 in 2010 to $312,178 in 2025 – an extraordinary 98.5% appreciation that towers above market averages. The neighborhood’s exceptional post-2015 surge of 66.7% signals its transformation from an average community to a premium district, while the 25.4% growth since 2020 confirms its continuing upward trajectory. Located in south Fargo near Bennett Elementary School, this evolving neighborhood offers a mix of established homes and newer developments that have attracted families seeking quality educational options in a rapidly appreciating area.
16. Lincoln

- 2025 Home Value: $315,872
- 2020 Home Value: $269,981
- 2015 Home Value: $214,157
- 2010 Home Value: $197,405
- % Change (2010–2025): 60.0%
- % Change (2015–2025): 47.5%
- % Change (2020–2025): 17.0%
Lincoln’s property market has demonstrated remarkable stability and growth, with values increasing from $197,405 in 2010 to $315,872 in 2025 – a substantial 60% appreciation that confirms its position as a reliable investment. The neighborhood’s consistent growth pattern of 47.5% since 2015 reflects steady demand rather than speculative fluctuations, while the measured 17% increase since 2020 indicates healthy but sustainable post-pandemic appreciation. This established neighborhood in central Fargo surrounds Lincoln Elementary School, offering character-rich homes on tree-lined streets with convenient access to both downtown amenities and Interstate 29.
15. Prariewood

- 2025 Home Value: $330,749
- 2020 Home Value: $271,170
- 2015 Home Value: $216,061
- 2010 Home Value: $183,775
- % Change (2010–2025): 80.0%
- % Change (2015–2025): 53.1%
- % Change (2020–2025): 22.0%
Prariewood has emerged as an exceptional investment opportunity, with property values soaring from $183,775 in 2010 to $330,749 by 2025 – an impressive 80% appreciation that ranks among North Dakota’s top-performing residential markets. The 53.1% growth since 2015 signals accelerating buyer interest, while the robust 22% increase since 2020 confirms the neighborhood’s strengthening market position during the post-pandemic real estate boom. Located in southwest Fargo near Prairiewood Golf Course, this neighborhood combines recreational amenities with newer construction homes that continue to command premium prices from buyers seeking modern features.
14. Southpointe

- 2025 Home Value: $343,282
- 2020 Home Value: $267,904
- 2015 Home Value: $217,620
- 2010 Home Value: $181,528
- % Change (2010–2025): 89.1%
- % Change (2015–2025): 57.7%
- % Change (2020–2025): 28.1%
Southpointe’s remarkable investment performance has seen property values surge from $181,528 in 2010 to $343,282 in 2025 – an extraordinary 89.1% appreciation that places it among Fargo’s top-performing neighborhoods. The neighborhood’s accelerating growth pattern is evident in its 57.7% increase since 2015 and impressive 28.1% gain just since 2020, representing one of the strongest post-pandemic recoveries in the region. This sought-after south Fargo community borders the Osgood golf course and features larger lots with custom homes, making it a premier destination for executives and professionals seeking upscale amenities in a suburban setting.
13. Anderson Park

- 2025 Home Value: $361,374
- 2020 Home Value: $292,126
- 2015 Home Value: $240,650
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change (2010–2025): N/A
- % Change (2015–2025): 50.2%
- % Change (2020–2025): 23.7%
Anderson Park has established itself as a premium investment market with property values climbing significantly from $240,650 in 2015 to $361,374 by 2025 – an impressive 50.2% appreciation that demonstrates the neighborhood’s growing popularity. The area’s strong post-pandemic performance of 23.7% growth since 2020 confirms its resilience and appeal to buyers seeking established neighborhoods with appreciation potential. Located in west Fargo adjacent to the expansive Anderson Park recreational area, this neighborhood offers larger homes with modern amenities while providing residents direct access to walking trails, sports facilities, and community events.
12. Osgood

- 2025 Home Value: $370,238
- 2020 Home Value: $297,475
- 2015 Home Value: $226,340
- 2010 Home Value: $193,007
- % Change (2010–2025): 91.8%
- % Change (2015–2025): 63.6%
- % Change (2020–2025): 24.5%
Osgood’s financial metrics showcase exceptional performance with property values skyrocketing from $193,007 in 2010 to $370,238 by 2025 – a remarkable 91.8% appreciation that ranks among North Dakota’s best long-term residential investments. The neighborhood’s accelerating growth trajectory is evident in its 63.6% increase since 2015 and impressive 24.5% gain in just the last five years, confirming its status as a premium market. Located in southwest Fargo adjacent to the Osgood Golf Course, this master-planned community combines upscale housing with recreational amenities that continue to attract affluent buyers seeking lifestyle-oriented residential options.
11. Deer Creek

- 2025 Home Value: $371,268
- 2020 Home Value: $283,961
- 2015 Home Value: N/A
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change (2010–2025): N/A
- % Change (2015–2025): N/A
- % Change (2020–2025): 30.7%
Deer Creek has rapidly established itself as one of Fargo’s premier investment destinations with property values soaring from $283,961 in 2020 to $371,268 by 2025 – an exceptional 30.7% appreciation that ranks among the region’s strongest post-pandemic growth stories. Despite being a relatively new development without long-term historical data, the neighborhood’s remarkable five-year performance demonstrates its immediate appeal to affluent buyers seeking modern construction and amenities. This upscale development in southwest Fargo features contemporary homes with premium finishes around scenic water features and walking paths, attracting professionals and families seeking Fargo’s newest residential offerings.
10. Bluemont Lakes

- 2025 Home Value: $380,220
- 2020 Home Value: $305,636
- 2015 Home Value: $258,422
- 2010 Home Value: $212,372
- % Change (2010–2025): 79.0%
- % Change (2015–2025): 47.1%
- % Change (2020–2025): 24.4%
Bluemont Lakes has proven to be an exceptional investment with property values jumping from $212,372 in 2010 to $380,220 by 2025 – a remarkable 79% appreciation that significantly outperforms traditional financial instruments over the same period. The neighborhood’s consistent growth pattern of 47.1% since 2015 and 24.4% since 2020 demonstrates its enduring appeal through varying market cycles and economic conditions. This exclusive south Fargo development features luxury homes surrounding scenic lakes and ponds, creating a resort-like atmosphere that continues to command premium prices from buyers seeking waterfront living within city limits.
9. Pointe West

- 2025 Home Value: $387,586
- 2020 Home Value: $309,885
- 2015 Home Value: $262,245
- 2010 Home Value: $211,535
- % Change (2010–2025): 83.2%
- % Change (2015–2025): 47.8%
- % Change (2020–2025): 25.1%
Pointe West has delivered exceptional investment returns with property values rising dramatically from $211,535 in 2010 to $387,586 by 2025 – an impressive 83.2% appreciation that validates its position among Fargo’s premier residential markets. The neighborhood’s acceleration in recent years is evident in its 47.8% growth since 2015 and remarkable 25.1% gain since 2020, indicating heightened demand in the post-pandemic real estate landscape. This upscale community in southwest Fargo features distinctive architecture around a series of small lakes and ponds, offering residents a combination of waterfront views and convenient access to the city’s expanding commercial corridors.
8. Longfellow

- 2025 Home Value: $388,253
- 2020 Home Value: $334,819
- 2015 Home Value: $260,614
- 2010 Home Value: $229,892
- % Change (2010–2025): 68.9%
- % Change (2015–2025): 49.0%
- % Change (2020–2025): 16.0%
Longfellow’s investment performance showcases remarkable stability with property values climbing steadily from $229,892 in 2010 to $388,253 in 2025 – a substantial 68.9% appreciation that reflects the area’s enduring appeal to affluent buyers. The neighborhood’s consistent growth trajectory of 49% since 2015 validates its position as a blue-chip real estate market, while its more moderate 16% gain since 2020 indicates a mature market less prone to speculative swings. This historic north Fargo neighborhood features some of the city’s most distinctive architectural styles on tree-lined streets, offering residents proximity to downtown amenities while maintaining the character of an established residential district.
7. Maple Valley

- 2025 Home Value: $393,682
- 2020 Home Value: $313,360
- 2015 Home Value: $238,003
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change (2010–2025): N/A
- % Change (2015–2025): 65.4%
- % Change (2020–2025): 25.6%
Maple Valley has established itself as a premier investment opportunity with property values surging from $238,003 in 2015 to $393,682 by 2025 – an exceptional 65.4% appreciation that ranks among the highest in Fargo’s established neighborhoods. The area’s remarkable post-pandemic growth of 25.6% since 2020 confirms accelerating demand as buyers increasingly recognize its unique combination of premium housing and location advantages. This upscale community in west Fargo features newer construction homes with modern amenities and architectural details, attracting professionals and families seeking quality schools and convenient access to the city’s expanding commercial corridor along Veterans Boulevard.
6. Davies

- 2025 Home Value: $400,423
- 2020 Home Value: $339,491
- 2015 Home Value: N/A
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change (2010–2025): N/A
- % Change (2015–2025): N/A
- % Change (2020–2025): 17.9%
Davies has rapidly ascended into Fargo’s upper echelon of real estate investments, with property values climbing from $339,491 in 2020 to $400,423 by 2025 – a solid 17.9% appreciation despite its premium price point in an already expensive market. Although lacking long-term historical data, the neighborhood’s swift rise into the top-tier pricing bracket demonstrates the strong demand for newer construction in south Fargo’s most prestigious areas. Named for its proximity to Davies High School, this sought-after district features executive-style homes on spacious lots, attracting affluent families seeking top educational options and upscale housing within Fargo’s expanding southern corridor.
5. River Drive

- 2025 Home Value: $411,575
- 2020 Home Value: $322,951
- 2015 Home Value: $274,670
- 2010 Home Value: $238,039
- % Change (2010–2025): 72.9%
- % Change (2015–2025): 49.8%
- % Change (2020–2025): 27.4%
River Drive has demonstrated exceptional investment performance with property values increasing substantially from $238,039 in 2010 to $411,575 by 2025 – an impressive 72.9% appreciation that validates its position among North Dakota’s premier residential addresses. The neighborhood’s recent acceleration is particularly noteworthy with a remarkable 27.4% increase since 2020, indicating heightened demand for its unique riverfront properties in the post-pandemic real estate landscape. This prestigious community along the Red River in north Fargo features luxury homes on oversized lots with scenic river views, offering residents a rare combination of natural beauty and urban convenience that continues to command premium prices.
4. Brandt Crossing

- 2025 Home Value: $429,169
- 2020 Home Value: $350,108
- 2015 Home Value: $264,704
- 2010 Home Value: N/A
- % Change (2010–2025): N/A
- % Change (2015–2025): 62.1%
- % Change (2020–2025): 22.6%
Brandt Crossing’s investment metrics reveal exceptional growth with property values climbing from $264,704 in 2015 to $429,169 by 2025 – a substantial 62.1% appreciation that positions it firmly among Fargo’s luxury real estate markets. The neighborhood’s post-pandemic surge of 22.6% since 2020 confirms its continuing appeal to affluent buyers seeking modern construction with premium amenities and architectural details. This prestigious development in south Fargo features upscale homes surrounding a commercial district with boutique shopping and dining options, offering residents a unique combination of walkable amenities within a suburban setting that continues to command premium pricing.
3. Woodhaven

- 2025 Home Value: $434,271
- 2020 Home Value: $344,288
- 2015 Home Value: $261,425
- 2010 Home Value: $219,061
- % Change (2010–2025): 98.2%
- % Change (2015–2025): 66.1%
- % Change (2020–2025): 26.1%
Woodhaven stands as one of North Dakota’s most impressive investment success stories, with property values nearly doubling from $219,061 in 2010 to $434,271 by 2025 – an extraordinary 98.2% appreciation that ranks second only to Bennett among long-established neighborhoods. The area’s remarkable acceleration of 66.1% growth since 2015 and robust 26.1% increase post-pandemic demonstrate its continuing appeal across changing market conditions and buyer preferences. This exclusive enclave in south Fargo features luxury homes on larger lots with mature landscaping, offering a combination of established character and upscale amenities that continues to attract executives and professionals seeking prestigious addresses.
2. Centennial

- 2025 Home Value: $469,041
- 2020 Home Value: $374,756
- 2015 Home Value: $308,781
- 2010 Home Value: $260,714
- % Change (2010–2025): 79.9%
- % Change (2015–2025): 51.9%
- % Change (2020–2025): 25.2%
Centennial has cemented its position as North Dakota’s second most valuable residential market with property values surging from $260,714 in 2010 to $469,041 by 2025 – an impressive 79.9% appreciation that has handsomely rewarded long-term investors. The neighborhood’s consistent growth trajectory is evident in its 51.9% increase since 2015 and robust 25.2% gain since 2020, demonstrating strong demand even at premium price points throughout varying market cycles. This prestigious north Fargo community features some of the city’s most architecturally distinctive homes on expansive lots, attracting established professionals and executives seeking both luxury and proximity to the city’s cultural amenities.
1. Rose Creek

- 2025 Home Value: $556,482
- 2020 Home Value: $439,138
- 2015 Home Value: $375,770
- 2010 Home Value: $333,271
- % Change (2010–2025): 67.0%
- % Change (2015–2025): 48.1%
- % Change (2020–2025): 26.7%
Rose Creek maintains its crown as North Dakota’s most valuable real estate market with property values increasing from an already premium $333,271 in 2010 to an impressive $556,482 by 2025 – a substantial 67% appreciation despite starting from the state’s highest base price. The neighborhood’s consistent growth patterns of 48.1% since 2015 and robust 26.7% since 2020 demonstrate continuing demand at ultra-premium price points even through market fluctuations. This exclusive south Fargo community surrounding the Rose Creek Golf Course represents the pinnacle of luxury living in the region, featuring custom executive homes on premium lots that continue to set the ceiling for residential real estate values throughout North Dakota.