Iowa Real Estate - Farmland, Corn and Family Living
Iowa is definitely a farming state and corn is the dominant
crop. Fortunately, Iowa real estate won't take a large bite out
of your bank account.
Iowa
Iowa is known for predominantly being a farming state and some
people might view this as a bit boring. Such an assumption would
be incorrect as Iowa has a lot to offer in other areas including
museums, historic sites, river sports and a good bit of fun on
large casino gambling boats. Iowa definitely provides for slower
pace of life, but that isn't so bad in these hectic times.
Iowa City
Home to the University of Iowa, Iowa City has a definite college
town atmosphere. Outdoor cafes litter the city and as do
collections of coffee shops and odd little stores. Walking in
Iowa City is highly recommended. You can expect to stroll
through tree-lined streets full of families and students
casually getting on with their day.
Des Moines
The capital of Iowa, Des Moines is located near the merge of the
Raccoon and Des Moines rivers. The city isn't so notable for its
attractions as it is for a general atmosphere. Set on rolling
hills, many of the neighborhoods are of the traditional white
picket fence variety. Turning to celebrity trivia, John Wayne
was born in Des Moines. On the business front, Des Moines is
farming and insurance dominated with the city being the home of
the third most number of insurance companies in the world. If
you're a first time homebuyer raising a family, you could do far
worse than Des Moines.
Iowa Real Estate
Iowa real estate is some of the cheapest in the country. A
single family home will cost a little over $200,000 on average
in Iowa City. The same home will set you back roughly $240,000
in Des Moines. Unfortunately, the appreciate rate for Iowa in
2005 was a disappointing 5.5 percent.