Fargo, ND Homes for Sale: The Metro's Largest Market
Fargo is the anchor of the Fargo-Moorhead metro and North Dakota's largest city, which means the widest range of inventory you'll find anywhere in the area — historic homes near downtown, established mid-city neighborhoods, and active new construction on the southern edge. Whether you're after walkable urban character or a newer build on a quiet cul-de-sac, Fargo's depth of listings gives buyers real choice at nearly every price point.
Comparing nearby markets? See West Fargo, Horace, Moorhead, or surrounding communities.
Downtown, Broadway & Fargo's Neighborhoods
Downtown Fargo and the Broadway corridor are the cultural and dining heart of the metro, surrounded by some of the city's most characterful older homes in neighborhoods like Hawthorne, Roosevelt, Longfellow, and the Clara Barton area. North of downtown you'll find established, tree-lined streets; the southern districts — south of 52nd Avenue and into the Brandt Crossing area — carry most of Fargo's newer single-family and townhome construction. Each pocket has its own feel, so it's worth touring a few before narrowing your search.
Fargo Public Schools & What Buyers Weigh
Most of the city is served by Fargo Public Schools (FPSD), the state's third-largest district, which runs the Davies, South, and North high school tracks alongside its K-8 elementaries. Attendance boundaries are a factor many Fargo buyers weigh next to price, commute, and lot characteristics — so confirm the current attendance area with Fargo Public Schools before making an offer based on school assumptions. As a dual-licensed ND and MN brokerage, Vision Realty helps buyers weigh Fargo against neighboring markets across the metro.
Explore Fargo Subdivisions & Neighborhoods
Researching a specific area in Fargo? Our Subdivision Guides provide deep-dive data on local school tracks, neighborhood park amenities, and current 2026 real estate inventory.
- Amber Valley
- Anderson Park
- Bennett
- Bison Meadows
- Bluemont Lakes
- Brandt Crossing
- Brunsdale
- Centennial
- Clara Barton
- Cottagewood
- Creekside
- Crofton Coves
- Deer Creek
Frequently Asked Questions – Fargo Homes for Sale 2026
How often are new Fargo listings added?
New listings hit the MLS daily. Our feed refreshes every 15 minutes so you always see the absolute newest Fargo homes first.
Which Fargo neighborhoods have the most new construction in 2026?
Southern Fargo (south of 52nd Ave) and the Brandt Crossing area lead Fargo's new-construction activity in 2026, with new phases of single-family and townhome inventory entering the market regularly.
Is 2026 a good time to buy a home in Fargo?
Yes — inventory is up, rates have stabilized, and new construction incentives are strong, especially for move-in-ready homes under $400K.
Do you cover only Fargo ND or the entire metro?
We cover the full Fargo-Moorhead metro: Fargo, West Fargo, Horace, Kindred, Harwood, Argusville, and all surrounding communities in ND and MN.
How do Fargo schools affect home values?
Fargo city homes are served by Fargo Public Schools (FPSD), which operates Davies, South, and North high schools along with K-8 elementaries. School district and attendance boundary are factors many Fargo buyers weigh alongside price, commute, and lot characteristics. Confirm the current attendance area with FPSD before making an offer based on school assumptions.


















