Property details·Detroit Lakes, Becker County, Minnesota·492528320
2269 Edgewood Drive
Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
Becker County
492528320
46.770074, -95.801463
| Category | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Tax value | $486 | 2026 |
| Market value | $40,600 | 2025 |
| Assessed value | $40,600 | 2026 |
| Land value | $40,600 | — |
Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.
County context
Becker County sits in the heart of Minnesota's lake country, anchored by the city of Detroit Lakes and bordered by some of the most sought-after recreational shoreline in the upper Midwest. That geography — roughly 1,000 lakes scattered across a county with fewer than 35,000 residents — explains a housing market that looks, on the surface, like a quiet rural backwater but behaves more like a vacation destination under pressure.
The headline number is hard to ignore: home prices jumped 19% year-over-year, a figure that would raise eyebrows in Minneapolis, let alone a county with a population density of just 27 people per square mile. That kind of appreciation typically signals either a hot urban core or a recreational migration wave — and Becker County is firmly in the latter camp. Since the remote work era reshuffled American geography, lake-adjacent counties across Minnesota's northwest corridor have absorbed steady inflows of buyers escaping the Twin Cities, Fargo, and even Chicago, drawn by the promise of year-round recreation without coastal price tags.
| Stat | Value | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Median Home Price | $235,000 | well below national median of $320,000 |
| YoY Price Change | +19.0% | nearly 3x the typical appreciation rate |
| Vacancy Rate | 27.5% | reflects large seasonal/cabin housing stock |
| Rent Burden | 39.5% | well above the 30% threshold — renters are squeezed |
That 27.5% vacancy rate isn't a sign of economic distress — it's a census artifact of how lake counties count seasonal cabins. A huge share of Becker County's nearly 20,000 housing units sit empty most of the year, held as second homes or short-term rentals. This structural quirk inflates the housing stock on paper while actually tightening the market for year-round residents competing with cash-flush out-of-market buyers.
The spread between the 10th and 90th percentile home prices — from $65,900 to $640,900 — is one of the starkest ranges you'll find in rural Minnesota and tells the whole story in a single line: modest inland homes coexist with premium lakefront properties that trade at metro-adjacent prices.
For the county's renters — about 22% of households — the picture is less idyllic. A median rent of $899 sounds affordable until you account for incomes: 39.5% of renters are cost-burdened, with nearly half of those severely so. When recreational demand compresses rental supply and local wages remain anchored to agriculture, tourism, and healthcare, working residents face a genuine affordability gap.
The 18.4% limited English population — remarkably high for a rural Minnesota county — reflects a significant agricultural and meatpacking workforce, often occupying the most precarious end of that rental market.
What makes Becker County, Minnesota unique in real estate terms? Becker County's market is driven less by population growth and more by recreational demand. Its lake-heavy landscape creates a dual housing market — affordable inland homes and premium waterfront properties — with vacancy rates that reflect seasonal cabins rather than economic decline.
Is Becker County a good place to buy a lake cabin in Minnesota? The window may be narrowing. Prices rose 19% in a single year, and the gap between median and 90th-percentile prices ($235K vs. $641K) shows that desirable lakefront properties have already repriced significantly. Buyers who purchased before 2020 have seen exceptional gains.
Why are renters struggling in a rural county with seemingly low rents? Detroit Lakes and surrounding towns have limited rental inventory, and recreational demand from second-home buyers has absorbed housing stock that might otherwise house local workers. Combined with wages tied to seasonal and agricultural industries, even $899 monthly rents represent a disproportionate share of many residents' incomes.
Detroit Lakes has 12,611 properties in our comprehensive database.
With an average price of $322,605, Detroit Lakes offers mid-range housing options.
Buyers can expect to pay around $176 per square foot in this market.
Detroit Lakes prices closely align with the Becker County average.
| Metric | Detroit Lakes | Becker County | vs County |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average Price | $322,605 | $315,743 | +2% |
| Avg Sq Ft | 1,833 | 1,700 | +8% |
| Price/Sq Ft | $176 | $186 | -5% |
| Properties | 12,611 | 41,136 | -69% |
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The average home price in Detroit Lakes, MN is $322,605, based on analysis of 12,611 properties in our database.
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The average price per square foot in Detroit Lakes, MN is $176. This is calculated from an average home price of $322,605 and average size of 1,833 square feet.
Homes in Detroit Lakes, MN average 1,833 square feet, with an average price of $322,605.
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