Kanabec County, MN
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Total Properties

14,511

Average Home Price

$248,040

Average Square Feet

1,453

Price per Sq Ft

$207

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
2,6527,733

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

14,511

Median Home Price

$239,900

Average Home Price

$248,040

Average Square Feet

1,453

Price per Sq Ft

$207

Recent Sales (12mo)

226

YoY Price Change

6.9%

Sales Velocity

111.2%

Kanabec County, Minnesota: Affordable by Design, or by Circumstance?

Tucked between the St. Croix River valley and the pine forests north of the Twin Cities metro, Kanabec County occupies an interesting middle ground in Minnesota's housing story. It's not a suburb, not a resort lake destination, and not a struggling industrial relic — it's something harder to categorize: a rural working county where housing remains genuinely affordable, yet the economic foundations that sustain that affordability are quietly shifting.

At $230,000 median, homes here cost roughly 72% of the national median — a meaningful discount for buyers priced out of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro roughly 60 miles to the south. But that 8.5% year-over-year price appreciation tells a more complicated story. Kanabec isn't stagnant; it's being discovered.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$221,10069% of national median ($320K)
Homeownership Rate83.8%dramatically above national ~65%
YoY Price Change+8.5%outpacing most Minnesota metros
Vacancy Rate16.9%well above typical healthy market (5–7%)

A County Built Around Ownership

The 83.8% homeownership rate is the number that stops you cold. Nationally, roughly 65% of households own their homes. In Kanabec, it's nearly 84% — a figure more commonly associated with retirement communities or small Midwestern farm counties from a previous generation. Only 16.2% of occupied units are renter-occupied, meaning the rental market (anchored by a modest $1,003 median rent) is thin and limited in variety. Yet even within that small renter pool, 37% face rent burden — exceeding the 30% affordability threshold — which suggests that low supply, not high demand, is the tension point for renters here.

Moose Lake and Mora, the county seat, anchor the local economy with government services, healthcare, and light industry. These aren't high-wage sectors, and the labor force participation rate of 59.9% — below both state and national norms — reflects a population that skews older and more retired than average.

The Age and Education Profile

With a median age of 44.5 and 21.4% of residents over 65, Kanabec looks like a county experiencing the same demographic gravity pulling at rural Minnesota broadly: younger workers move toward opportunity, older residents age in place. The college attainment numbers are stark — just 10% hold a bachelor's degree against a national rate closer to 35%. Nearly 38% have a high school diploma as their highest credential. This isn't a knowledge-economy county, and its housing values reflect that reality.

The 16.1% limited English figure is notably elevated for a rural county of this size, likely connected to agricultural and food-processing employment that draws immigrant workers to the region.

The High Vacancy Puzzle

A 16.9% vacancy rate alongside rising prices seems contradictory — but in Kanabec, it likely reflects a mix of seasonal cabins, aging housing stock sitting between owners, and rural parcels that don't transact frequently. With only 150 sales recorded in the last 12 months across the entire county, this is a thin, illiquid market where individual sales move the needle significantly.


FAQs

What makes Kanabec County unique in Minnesota's housing market? Its combination of unusually high homeownership (nearly 84%), genuine affordability relative to the Twin Cities, and rapid recent appreciation makes it an outlier — a rural county where ownership culture is deeply embedded but outside demand pressure is beginning to arrive.

Is Kanabec County a good place to buy a home as a remote worker? Potentially — but broadband access at 83.9% (with 14.2% of households having no internet at all) means connectivity varies significantly by exact location. Buyers should verify infrastructure at the parcel level before assuming work-from-home viability.

Why are home prices rising so fast in a rural county? Metro-area spillover is the most likely driver. As Minneapolis-area buyers are priced out of the first and second ring suburbs, counties within commuting distance — even loosely — become attractive. Kanabec's price floor near $70,000 and its median well under $250,000 make it compelling for value-oriented buyers.

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