Can You Buy A House In ND For Under $35,000?
Are you kidding? The title of this story almost seems IMPOSSIBLE
I have a couple of questions for you - can you BUY a house in North Dakota for under $50 Grand? Ok, wait, how about UNDER $40,000? Well then, is it possible that there is one UNDER $35,000? If you have been shaking your head "NO" since I began this article, you will be blown away. I just jumped on Zillow.com and found the answers to the above 3 questions - YES. YES, you can! Heck, I'm from San Diego, California and you can't even find a doghouse for that amount.
I found three houses that are up for sale - each of them less than $50,000
The first house is right here in Bismarck - 4552 Lafayette Dr - CENTURY 21 Morrison Realty - 3 Beds, 2 Baths, and 1,380 square feet. "With almost 1,400 sf, you'll enjoy a very handy added mudroom, a large primary suite with full bath and walk-in-closet, tons of kitchen cabinets for storage, a dedicated laundry room, a very large living area, and two more bedrooms adjacent to a full bath"
The price tag is $43,000
Here is another house you can purchase for under $50 Grand
If you are looking to move to Beulah ( about 76 miles away from Bismarck ) - a perfect house is just waiting for you, and it's only $48,000.
103 1st Ave E, Beulah, ND - CENTURY 21 Morrison Realty
"Cozy starter home featuring 3 bedrooms and recently updated full bath. The Main floor living that includes an inviting front mudroom, a comfortable size living room, and a bedroom. Adorable kitchen/dining area with wood accents and handy main floor laundry. The upper level offers 2 spacious bedrooms both with nice, big closets"
Finally, check out this home that could be yours for UNDER $35,000!!!
In Jamestown, North Dakota ( 102 miles from Bismarck )
615 7th Ave Se, Jamestown, ND - REALHome Services and Solutions, Inc
"This cozy bungalow features approximately 1,392 square feet, living room w/plenty of natural light, kitchen w/dining area, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath unfinished basement, and nice sized lot. There is a 2nd unfinished bathroom"
Lastly, home is what you make of it. Especially nice when you don't spend away all your savings - best to put some old-fashioned hard work and love into making your new home as comfortable as possible.
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