North Dakota starter home

c.1925 North Dakota Starter Home $42K

$42,000

This North Dakota starter home comes complete with a washer, dryer, refrigerator, and stove—everything you need to get started. One bedroom, one bath, 644 square feet with municipal water and sewer.

Realtor Comments

This 1-bedroom, 1-bath home offers 644 sq. ft. of living space on a 6,580 sq. ft. lot-and it’s ready for someone with vision. The home offers a great opportunity for renovation, or as a rental property. PROPERTY OVERVIEW Lot Size: 6580 sq. ft. Bath: 1 Beds: 1 Sq Ft.: 644 Year Built: 1925 Taxes: 446.78 (2024) Exterior: Wood Roof: Asphalt Heating & Air: Forced Natural Gas Basement: Unfinished Utilities: City of Bowman – Water/Garbage/Sewer; MDU – Natural Gas/Electricity
  • 1bd
  • 1ba
  • 644sqft
  • 6,580sqft
  • Circa 1925

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306 1st Ave SW, Bowman, ND 58623   $42,000

If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended. 

Contact Realtor: Alison Pierce 701-206-1046,

Pifer’s Auction & Realty

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Pros:

  1. Small-Town Charm & Tight-Knit Community

    • Bowman offers a strong sense of community where neighbors know each other and people genuinely care.

  2. Low Cost of Living

    • Housing and everyday expenses are generally much lower than in urban areas.

  3. Low Crime Rate

    • Crime is minimal, making it a peaceful and safe place to live and raise a family.

  4. Outdoor Recreation

    • Surrounded by open spaces, hunting, fishing, and hiking are popular activities.

  5. Slower Pace of Life

    • Ideal for those seeking a quieter, more relaxed lifestyle.

  6. Local Events and Agriculture

    • Community events like rodeos and fairs celebrate the area’s farming and ranching roots.


Cons:

  1. Harsh Winters

    • Winters are long, cold, and windy, with heavy snow and sub-zero temperatures.

  2. Limited Job Market

    • Employment opportunities can be limited, especially outside of agriculture, healthcare, and trades.

  3. Distance from Major Cities

    • Bowman is relatively remote, with few amenities nearby and long drives to larger cities for shopping or specialized healthcare.

  4. Limited Entertainment & Dining

    • Fewer options for restaurants, nightlife, and cultural activities compared to urban areas.

  5. Internet and Tech Access

    • Rural internet access may be slower or less reliable, depending on location and provider.

 

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