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NorthDakotaXL » North Dakota in USA » North Dakota Real Estate and Housing

North Dakota Real Estate and Housing

North Dakota is a state which is located in the Midwestern and the western regions of United States of America. In terms of area North Dakota is the twelfth largest state in U.S.A. the state is considered as the 48th most populous in United States. River Missouri flows through the western part of the state of North Dakota. It forms Lake Sakakawea behind the Garrison dam. Bismarck is the capital of North Dakota. The entire region is highly developed with all modern facilities including schools, colleges, hospitals, amusement parks, fun plex and many other things.

The urban settlements of the state is also very developed and have all sort of modern facilities there are many important cities and towns in the state including the following:
  • Grand Forks
  • Bismarck/Mandan
  • Minot
  • Fargo/West Fargo
  • Jamestown
  • Williston
  • Valley City
  • Wahpeton
  • Devils Lake
  • Dickinson




These are the major cities of North Dakota and are completely civilized with all sort of modern housing and real estate set ups.

According to the census report of year 2000 there were about 289,677 housing unites in North Dakota. This represents a 4.8% from 276,340 in 1990. In these housing units 156,383 were located in urban areas or urban settlements, and 133,294 were located in rural areas or less developed areas. If one wants to owe a home in North Dakota, is about 66.6%. Acquiring rented house is cheaper than buying an ownership house in North Dakota. Average household size in the state is like 2.41 people. Most of the houses, lodges, condos and apartments in North Dakota were made during or after 1971. Houses are though easily available in cities but they cost high unlike the villages or town areas.

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