Farmstead at Brandt Fargo: 2026 Asset Resilience Audit
Fiduciary Strategy by Christopher Leigh, Broker/Owner
Farmstead at Brandt represents a high-utility residential anchor in South Fargo. Defined by modern infrastructure integrated with the 12-acre Brandt Park recreational flagship, this subdivision offers a Strategic Scarcity Play within the flagship Davies High track. Our 2025 FlexMLS audit identifies Farmstead as an equity stronghold, maintaining a superior appreciation delta due to permanent green space buffers and a 99% sale-to-list ratio.
2025-2026 Neighborhood Performance
Home Wealth: Civic & Amenity Audit
| Civic Metric | Farmstead Audit Stats | What it means for you |
|---|---|---|
| Special Assessments | Stabilized phase | Infrastructure establishing mature amortization; lower net carry. |
| Civic DNA | Police District 4 | High-visibility municipal patrol tier maintaining property safety floors. |
| Legislative Zone | ND District 46 | Core legislative district for primary residence property tax advocacy. |
| Appreciation Delta | +4.2% Premium | Park-centric integration historically outperforms standard south infill. |
Location Check: Drive Times
Educational Track: Fiduciary Boundary Audit
Fargo Public Schools (District #1)
Farmstead at Brandt is zoned for the premiere southern track: Kennedy Elementary and Discovery Middle, progressing into the Davies High Track. Verify your specific street-level boundary using the interactive map below.
VIEW SCHOOL PERFORMANCE AUDIT →Expert Market & Financial FAQ
Based on our 2025 FlexMLS audit, the median sold price was $415,000. The neighborhood's integration with Brandt Park maintains a consistent price floor for modern professional families.
It is served by the Fargo Public School District (#1): Kennedy Elementary, Discovery Middle School, and Fargo Davies High School.
Integration with the 12-acre Brandt Park prevents high-density encroachment and creates a permanent aesthetic premium that historically yields a 4.2% higher appreciation rate than standard subdivisions.
Yes. Residents utilizing their home as a primary dwelling qualify for the $1,600 ND Primary Residence Credit to offset annual property tax carry costs.
Infrastructure debt was primarily established between 2012 and 2018, meaning a significant portion is already amortized, providing homeowners with more favorable monthly cash flow than brand-new builds.
