
Most Affordable Town In North Dakota
We are always looking for ways to pinch a penny here and there, but it's challenging when the cost of groceries continues to rise, and housing prices are skyrocketing.
Some North Dakota cities are more expensive than others, so if you're planning on making a move sometime soon, you might want to check and see which towns in our state are the most affordable.
According to NewHomeSource.com, there is one North Dakota city that is cheaper than all of the rest. To reach this conclusion, the source examined median household income, property tax rates, commute times, the cost of living index, amenities, home values, population, and major industries.
(Also Read: Here's The Most Expensive City For North Dakota Homebuyers)
That sounds like a lot of research and calculations, doesn't it?
With this information, the source found that Jamestown is the most affordable North Dakota city to live in for the year 2025.
The cost of living in Jamestown is 19.9% lower than the national average. Not only that, but the property taxes in Jamestown average at $2,193, which is the lowest in the state. Daily commutes are also quite convenient for Jamestown residents, with them spending only about 12 minutes in the car.
The median household income in Jamestown isn't as high as in other North Dakota cities, but houses are a bit cheaper there, with the average home value being $192,500.
If you're curious, the source named Grand Forks as the second most affordable place to live.
Overall, North Dakota is a relatively affordable state. In all likelihood, you will do fine in any city you decide to move to.
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