Buying in North Dakota: what the numbers look like
North Dakota sits mid-pack for property taxes — 0.97% average effective rate (20th of 50, national average ≈ 0.94%), which works out to about $2,571 a year on the typical $265,000 home. On the insurance side, North Dakota homeowners average about $3,300 a year — near the 50-state average of $2,682.
Put together at an illustrative 6.5% rate (30-year, 20% down), the typical North Dakota purchase pencils out near $1,829/month: $1,340 principal & interest + $214 tax + $275 insurance. That's the number the calculator above starts from — swap in your real price, rate quote, and county figures to make it yours.
Property taxes & closing costs in North Dakota
Rates vary meaningfully by county and school district within North Dakota, so treat the 0.97% state average as a starting point and confirm your county's rate with the assessor before locking a budget.
Transfer tax: No real estate transfer tax. Closing costs also include lender, title, and recording fees — typically 2–5% of the price all-in.
North Dakota at a glance
| Typical home value (Zillow, 2025) | $265,000 (36th highest) |
| Avg. effective property tax (2023) | 0.97% ≈ $214/mo |
| Avg. home insurance (2025) | $3,300/yr ≈ $275/mo |
| Example payment (typical home, 6.5%, 20% down) | $1,829/mo |
Frequently asked questions
How much is the mortgage payment on a typical North Dakota home?
The typical North Dakota home runs about $265,000 (Zillow, 2025). With 20% down ($53,000) on a 30-year loan at an illustrative 6.5% rate, the full monthly payment is roughly $1,829 — $1,340 principal & interest, $214 property tax, and $275 insurance. Adjust every input above to match your own price and quote.
What is the property tax rate in North Dakota?
North Dakota's average effective rate is 0.97% of home value — the 20th highest in the nation (Tax Foundation, 2023 data). On the typical $265,000 home that is about $2,571 per year. Actual rates vary by county and city, so verify the figure for your specific address with the county assessor.
How much is homeowners insurance in North Dakota?
Roughly $3,300 per year on average for $300k of dwelling coverage (Bankrate, 2025) — above the 50-state average of $2,682. Your premium depends on the home’s age, construction, claims history, and coverage limits, so quote several insurers.
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Data & sources: Property tax — Effective property tax rate on owner-occupied housing, calendar year 2023 (Tax Foundation analysis of Census ACS data, published 2025). Home value — Typical home value, Zillow Home Value Index (ZHVI), 2025, rounded to the nearest $5,000. Insurance — Average annual homeowners insurance premium for $300k dwelling coverage (Bankrate/Quadrant 2025), rounded to the nearest $50. State-level figures are planning defaults, not quotes: property taxes vary by county and city, insurance varies by home and insurer, and home values move monthly. Every value prefills the calculator but remains editable. The 6.5% rate is illustrative, not an offer or a prediction — always enter a real quote.
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