Fargo, ND apartments for rent
1,623 apartments for rent in Fargo, ND, from 270 communities.
Dillard Apartments
247 Roberts St N, Fargo, ND, 58102
- Pet friendly
- AC cooling system
- In-unit laundry appliances
- Garage
Park Ridge Apartments
200 8th St S, Fargo, ND, 58103
- Pet friendly
- AC cooling system
- Dishwasher
- Laundry hookup ready
Keeneland Village Apartments
1575 Amber Ave S, Sartell, MN, 56377
- Pet friendly
- AC cooling system
- In-unit laundry appliances
- Garage
Courtyard Apartments on Belsly
1601 Belsly Blvd, Moorhead, MN, 56560
- Pet friendly
- AC cooling system
- In-unit laundry appliances
- Garage
Pinewood Estates
25685 3rd St W, Zimmerman, MN, 55398
- Pet friendly
- AC cooling system
- Garage
- Outdoor patio/balcony
Bostad Apartments
117 Broadway N, Fargo, ND, 58102
- Pet friendly
- AC cooling system
- In-unit laundry appliances
- Wood flooring
North Sky Apartment Community
4825 28th Ave S, Fargo, ND, 58104
Ninth Circle Apartments
4242 9th Ave Circle South, Fargo, ND, 58103
West Haven
5671 34th Ave S, Fargo, ND, 58104
Grayhawk Apartments
4561 Urban Plains Drive South, Fargo, ND, 58104
Urban Meadows Apartments
4668 33rd Ave. S, Fargo, ND, 58104
The Grand off 45th 4550
4550 49th Ave S, Fargo, ND, 58104
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Average rent in Fargo
In Fargo, the average rent is $1,138 per month, with the average rental size around 964 square feet. Most renters here pay between $1,000 - $1,500, making it the most common rent bracket in the area.
- Under $1,000
- 40%
- $1,001 - $1,500
- 45.6%
- $1,501 - $2,000
- 10.6%
- $2,001 - $2,500
- 3%
- $2,501 - $3,000
- 0.8%
- Over $3,000
- 0.1%
Average utility cost in North Dakota
In North Dakota, renters typically spend around $384 per month on utilities, with costs ranging from $25 for sewer to $109 for electricity, depending on factors like home size, season, and usage.
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Renter’s City Guide to Fargo
Introduction
Fargo, N.D., sits on the border of Minnesota. It’s renowned for its quirkiness and, while it’s not a particularly big city, it’s packed full of features. From stunning restaurants and clubs to kitsch shops and galleries, there’s something here for everyone. The city holds a number of accolades, including the 20th-best small college city in America; one of the top 10 cheapest cities to start a business; and the second-best place to get a job in America. Ideal for everyone from small business owners and college students to retirees and families, Fargo is a unique place to call home.
How big is Fargo?
With a total area of just under 50 square miles, Fargo is around three-quarters the size of Minneapolis.
What cities are close to Fargo?
Far from any major cities, Fargo lies around 235 miles northwest of Minneapolis and around 200 miles east of Bismarck, ND.
What is the weather like in Fargo?
Fargo is known for its harsh winters, but the city’s climate is also characterized by warm to hot and slightly humid summers. With around 50 inches of snowfall per year, winters are indeed long and cold, with January seeing a mean temperature of around 9.3°F. The city also has around 43 days per year with a minimum temperature of 0°F. Fargo’s harsh winters are caused by its location in the Great Plains and the fact that it’s a long way from any mountains or sea. In fact, Fargo was voted “America’s Toughest Weather City” in a poll by the Weather Channel.
What are the pros of living in Fargo?
Fargo is a lively city with a small-town vibe. The city is home to a wide array of events and activities, as well as excellent dining options, shopping venues, and a bustling arts and crafts scene.
What are the cons of living in Fargo?
The brutally cold winters are the main drawback to living in Fargo, with regular blizzards and freezing temperatures for days on end. The city is also quite far away from anything else, with the next major city about 200 miles away.
Expenses & Housing Stats
How much is public transportation in Fargo?
Public transportation in Fargo is provided by MATBUS. A one-way fare on local routes costs $1.50, while a monthly pass costs $40.
How much does a meal cost in Fargo?
Fargo is an affordable city, and a three-course meal for two in a mid-range restaurant will typically cost $43.50, on average. A regular coffee should be around $4.10.
How much are utilities in Fargo?
Expect to pay around $145 per month for basic utilities. This is based on a 915-square-foot apartment and includes heating, cooling, electricity, water and garbage disposal. To add an internet connection generally costs around $70.
Fargo Housing Statistics
- 2,151 Single-family detached homes
- 1,494 Attached homes or townhouses
- 30,184 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (2,241) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (23,506)
Among all the available rental units in Fargo, 11% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 89% are apartments.
Jobs & Education
What are the major industries in Fargo?
Although Fargo — and North Dakota as a whole — are known for their thriving agricultural industry, the most common industries in Fargo are healthcare, retail and education.
What are the top employers in Fargo?
Fargo’s top employers include North Dakota State University, Sanford Health and Essentia Health.
What are the top colleges in Fargo?
Fargo and its surroundings are home to what is known as the Tri-College University System, which encompasses Concordia College, North Dakota State University and Minnesota State University.
Fargo Employment Statistics
| Y-o-Y Change | ||
| White Collar | 62,757 | 2.1% |
| Blue Collar | 14,021 | -3.9% |
| Y-o-Y Change | ||
| Self Employees | 4,999 | -3.5% |
| Private Companies | 52,177 | 1.0% |
| Governmental Workers | 10,642 | 1.2% |
| Not for Profit Companies | 8,960 | 3.0% |
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Lifestyle & Renting Tips
What are the top attractions in Fargo?
Bonanzaville, USA is a 12-acre reconstructed pioneer village and museum, home to more than 43 historic buildings. It’s a great place to learn about the city’s rich history and, with more than 400,000 artifacts to discover, it’s the kind of place you can return to again and again. The Fargo Air Museum is another interesting place to visit and is filled with a wealth of exhibits, while the Red River Zoo makes for a fascinating day out. Fargo also has a massively diverse cultural scene reflected in its vast array of restaurants featuring dishes from across the globe. Enjoy Middle Eastern, Ethiopian, Indian and Greek food among many other flavors served up in restaurants across the city.
What is there to do in Fargo for families?
Fargo is a fantastically family-friendly city, home to a vast array of parks to enjoy and packed full of features such as sledding hills, swimming pools and much more. Lindenwood Park and Oak Grove Park are both excellent for a family day out with a picnic on the banks of the Red River.
What sports teams play in Fargo?
Fans of college sports will love Fargo. North Dakota State University (NDSU) Bison are a popular football team to follow and are an NCAA division champion. Check out the Fargodome, where you can catch the Bison on match day. The same venue also hosts regular concerts and events when there’s no sport.
What are the main annual events in Fargo?
Fargo’s residents make the most out of summer with a number of annual events. The Fargo Blues Festival is regarded as one of the best in the U.S. and draws huge crowds to the city each summer. Another great event to look out for is the Food Truck Festival. Ideal for foodies, it’s also extremely welcoming to anyone and features an array of kids activities, as well as a craft fair.
What are the renters’ rights in Fargo?
Renters’ rights are fairly well-protected in Fargo. Landlords are required to provide hot and cold running water, smoke detectors and heating — all of which must be functional at all times. As a tenant, you are obligated to pay rent on time and respect neighbors and abide by house rules, etc. Landlords have the right to evict you at any time should you disturb the peace, fail to pay rent or not adhere to the rules. However, tenants have the right to petition the eviction if it is felt that, by leaving the property, it would cause considerable hardship to them and/or their family. Landlords are also not allowed to remove their tenant’s property, even in the case of eviction. Only the tenant can do this or the local sheriff.