About North Dakota Real Estate
Buying North Dakota Real Estate
if considering a move to North Dakota, review the information before buying North Dakota real estate.
North Dakota Population
As one of the Plains States experiencing out of state migration by young people, North Dakota has dropped one per cent in population over the last few years. There has been an obvious shift from rural areas to bigger cities. This is good news though for those interested in buying remote or rural North Dakota real estate. For those interested in the metropolitan areas, the largest cities in North Dakota include Fargo, Bismarck, the state capital, Grand Forks and Minot.
North Dakota Economy
North Dakota’s economy is primarily agricultural with products such as wheat, corn, barley, sunflowers, cattle, sugar beets, honey, grapes, flax and soybeans. Industrial products include mining, food processing, petroleum extraction and electric power. North Dakota has the distinction of having the only state-owned bank in the country, the Bank of North Dakota. Tourism is also a significant portion of North Dakota’s economy.
North Dakota Tourism and Recreation
Because of the vast plains areas in the state, North Dakota is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream with plenty of horseback riding, camping, fishing and hiking. Casinos and gambling are also emerging as popular forms of entertainment at venues such as Dakota Magic Casino, Sky Dancer Casino and 4 Bears Casino. Other historical sites and entertainment events include the Theodore Roosevelt National Park, the Enchanted Highway, the Dakota Dinosaur Museum, North Dakota Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center, the Roger Maris Museum, the Fargo Air Museum, the Lawrence Welk Homestead and the Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center.
When you "Discover the Spirit" of the Plains state of North Dakota, you’ll be interested in buying North Dakota real estate for its austere beauty, friendly people and authentic sense of place.
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