North Dakota · Home Values · 2024

North Dakota home prices 2024 — median, average and county breakdown

According to the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2020–2024), the median home value in North Dakota is $249,900. Across the 53 counties measured, home values range from $84,200 in McIntosh, ND to $349,600 in McKenzie, ND.

North Dakota median home value, 2024

$249,900

Most expensive counties in North Dakota

CountyMedian home value
McKenzie, ND$349,600
Billings, ND$331,000
Burleigh, ND$324,000
Cass, ND$298,000
Williams, ND$284,800

Most affordable counties in North Dakota

CountyMedian home value
McIntosh, ND$84,200
Sioux, ND$85,400
Benson, ND$90,000
Grant, ND$93,200
Logan, ND$102,000

How does North Dakota compare nationally?

North Dakota ranks #35 of 50 states. The North Dakota median of $249,900 is 17% below the national median of $299,950.

Within the Midwest region (12 states), North Dakota ranks #5 for median home value.

North Dakota has a moderate county-level price spread: McKenzie, ND ($349,600) is 4.2× more expensive than McIntosh, ND ($84,200).

The Census also reports a median monthly rent of $954 and a price-to-income ratio of 3.3× for North Dakota — both from the same 2020–2024 ACS 5-Year Estimates release.

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The figures above are static snapshots. The full county-level breakdown — including rent burden, price-to-income ratio, owner cost burden, and population change — is available on the interactive map.

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Methodology. All home value figures are owner-occupied median home values from the US Census Bureau American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, 2024 release (covering 2020–2024). County figures are reported at the ACS 5-Year level for statistical reliability — single-year estimates are not published for smaller counties. Free for use under CC BY 4.0 with attribution to USInsights.

Compare with other states

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Source  ·  US Census Bureau ACS 5-Year 2024 (2020–2024)  ·  Full housing methodology →