1740 Weber Lane

Property details·Lansing, Allamakee County, Iowa·1207402002

0.82Acres

Location

Address

1740 Weber Lane

Lansing, IA 52151

Allamakee County

Parcel ID

1207402002

Coordinates

43.317877, -91.237006

Land & lot

Lot size
0.82 acres
Land area
35,719 sq ft
Land use code
8008

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$2
Market value$100
Assessed value$100
Land value$100

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

Allamakee County 2026 Insights

Allamakee County, Iowa: Where the Driftless Area Meets a Market Full of Contradictions

Tucked into Iowa's far northeast corner, Allamakee County is one of the most geographically dramatic places in the entire state — part of the ancient Driftless Area that escaped glaciation, leaving behind bluffs, trout streams, and coulees that feel more like Wisconsin or Minnesota than the flat corn belt most people picture when they think of Iowa. The county seat of Waukon sits atop a plateau. The Mississippi River forms its eastern boundary. It is, quietly, one of Iowa's most scenic counties — and its housing market reflects the complicated economics of beautiful, remote, small-town America.

The headline number here is eye-catching and demands immediate scrutiny: a reported year-over-year price change of 94.1%. Before that triggers visions of a bidding-war boom, context matters enormously. With only 18 sales recorded in the past 12 months across a tracked inventory of 41 properties, Allamakee's market is so thin that a handful of high-value transactions — a riverfront property, a recreational acreage near the Upper Iowa River — can swing the median dramatically. This is statistical noise amplified by low volume, not a genuine demand surge. The underlying median home price of $165,000 tells the real story: this remains one of Iowa's most affordable counties by a wide margin, priced at roughly half the national median.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$165,000~half the $320,000 national median
Homeownership Rate78.8%well above the national ~65%
Vacancy Rate22.1%more than double the ~10% national benchmark
YoY Price Change+94.1%misleading — only 18 sales recorded; small-sample volatility

A Housing Market Shaped by Demography and Distance

The county's 22.1% vacancy rate is the most structurally important number in this dataset. It signals something deeper than a slow market — it points to outmigration, aging housing stock (median year built: 1969), and the classic rural hollowing-out that afflicts much of the Upper Midwest. With a median age of 43.1 and more than 22% of residents over 65, Allamakee has one of Iowa's older demographic profiles. Young families are leaving for Dubuque, La Crosse, or the Twin Cities. The homes they leave behind often sit empty.

And yet — the 78.8% homeownership rate is remarkably high, suggesting that those who stay are deeply rooted. Median rent of just $717 means even renters aren't being squeezed; the 27.2% rent burden sits comfortably below the 30% distress threshold.

The 14.6% limited-English population is notably elevated for a county this rural and this small, likely reflecting meatpacking and agricultural industry workers — a pattern seen throughout northeast Iowa's food-processing corridor.

The Recreational Wild Card

What could change Allamakee's trajectory is what's already there: Effigy Mounds National Monument, world-class trout fishing, and the bluff-top scenery that draws retirees and remote workers seeking an affordable foothold in a genuinely beautiful place. The $55,050 entry-level price point (P10) and sub-$133/sqft pricing make it one of the last truly cheap scenic counties within driving distance of major Midwest metros. If broadband buildout improves beyond its current 84.2% coverage, remote-work relocation could quietly rewrite this market's story.


What makes Allamakee County unique? It's the only Iowa county that sits within the Driftless Area and borders the Mississippi, combining dramatic river-bluff geography with some of the state's lowest home prices — a combination that attracts outdoor enthusiasts and retirees but struggles to retain working-age residents.

Is Allamakee County, Iowa affordable to buy a home? Extremely. At a median price of $165,000 against a median household income of $66,000, the price-to-income ratio is roughly 2.5x — far below the national benchmark of 4x and a genuine outlier in affordability even within Iowa.

Why is the vacancy rate so high in Allamakee County? A combination of outmigration, an aging population, and older housing stock has left more than one in five housing units unoccupied. Many vacant properties are rural farmhouses or cabins, some used only seasonally by out-of-county owners drawn to the region's recreational amenities.

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