Fargo-Moorhead Real Estate & Area Overview — 2026
The Fargo-Moorhead metro is the largest population and economic center in the Red River Valley, spanning two states along the Red River — Fargo, West Fargo, and Horace on the North Dakota side, and Moorhead and Dilworth on the Minnesota side. This page lists the newest homes across the entire metro.
Looking for one community? See our dedicated pages for Fargo, West Fargo, Horace, Moorhead, and surrounding communities.
A metro that spans two states
Because Fargo-Moorhead straddles the North Dakota–Minnesota border, buyers here frequently compare homes on both sides of the river. Vision Realty is dual-licensed in North Dakota and Minnesota to represent clients in either state. The two states differ in property and income tax treatment — a factor worth weighing when choosing a side of the metro. Current rates are published by the ND Office of State Tax Commissioner and the Minnesota Department of Revenue; confirm specifics with a tax professional before deciding.
An economy that supports stable home values
The metro's housing market rests on a diversified employer base rather than any single industry — a structural cushion that helps values hold through national rate cycles. Major anchors include healthcare systems Sanford Health and Essentia Health; higher education at North Dakota State University, Concordia College, and Minnesota State University Moorhead; agriculture and equipment manufacturing through Doosan Bobcat and RDO Equipment Co.; financial services led by Bell Bank; and a growing technology sector anchored by Microsoft's Fargo campus, one of the company's largest U.S. sites outside its Washington headquarters.
Search by Local Subdivision
Narrow your search by exploring our Subdivision Guides. Each guide includes 2026 market trends, school track data, and active real estate listings specific to these Fargo-Moorhead neighborhoods.
Fargo
- Amber Valley
- Anderson Park
- Bennett
- Bison Meadows
- Bluemont Lakes
- Brandt Crossing
- Brunsdale
- Centennial
- Clara Barton
- Cottagewood
- Creekside
- Crofton Coves
- Deer Creek
- Eagle Pointe
- Eagle Valley
- Edgewood
- Farmstead at Brandt
- Golden Valley
- Hawthorne
- Legacy
- Lincoln
- Longfellow
- Madelyn's Meadows
- Maple Valley
- Meadow View
- Northport
- Osgood
- Prairie Farms
- Prairie Rose
- Prairiewood
- Rocking Horse Farm
- Roosevelt
- Rose Creek
- Southpointe
- Stonebridge
- Timber Creek
- Trollwood
- Valley View
- Village West
- Westgate
- Willow Park
- Woodhaven
West Fargo
Moorhead
Fargo-Moorhead New Homes FAQ — 2026
How often are new homes added in Fargo-Moorhead?
New listings are added daily. Our MLS feed refreshes every 15 minutes so you always see the absolute newest inventory first.
Which neighborhoods have the most new construction right now?
The Wilds in West Fargo, Brandt Crossing and Prairie Parkway in Moorhead, and new phases in Horace are currently the most active.
Is it a good time to buy in Fargo-Moorhead in 2026?
Inventory has improved and rates have stabilized, creating opportunities for buyers, especially those looking at new construction. Whether the timing is right for you depends on your personal financial situation and goals, so it's worth running the numbers with a participating lender before you write an offer.
Do you cover both Fargo ND and Moorhead MN listings?
Yes. As a dual-licensed ND and MN brokerage, we cover the entire Fargo-Moorhead metro including Fargo, West Fargo, Horace, Moorhead, and surrounding communities such as Kindred, Harwood, Argusville, Dilworth, and Hawley.
How do school districts affect home values in Fargo, West Fargo, Moorhead, and Horace?
School district and attendance boundary are factors many Fargo-Moorhead buyers weigh, alongside price, commute, and lot characteristics. The four primary districts covering the metro homes on this page are Fargo Public Schools (FPSD, with Davies, South, and North high school tracks), West Fargo Public Schools (Sheyenne and West Fargo High tracks), Moorhead Area Public Schools, and Horace School District. Specific boundary lines change periodically, so confirm the current attendance area with the district before making an offer based on school assumptions.
























