Property details·North Mankato, Nicollet County, Minnesota·18.877.0110
621 Range Street
North Mankato, MN 56003
Nicollet County
18.877.0110
44.173592, -94.008812
| Category | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Tax value | $3,336 | 2026 |
| Market value | $280,200 | 2025 |
| Assessed value | $280,200 | 2026 |
| Building value | $251,500 | — |
| Land value | $28,700 | — |
Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.
County context
There's a telling tension at the heart of Nicollet County that most rural Minnesota counties would envy: a 1.6% unemployment rate so low it essentially represents full employment, paired with a median home price of $297,000 that remains genuinely affordable by national standards. In an era when affordability and employment security rarely coexist in the same ZIP code, Nicollet County is doing something quietly remarkable.
The county's economic engine is no secret — Mankato, the regional hub straddling the Nicollet-Blue Earth county line, anchors everything from healthcare and higher education (Minnesota State University, Mankato enrolls over 14,000 students) to manufacturing and agriculture. That institutional ballast explains the unusually stable labor market. When your region has a major university, a growing medical complex, and sits at the center of one of America's most productive agricultural belts, recessions tend to glance off rather than land squarely.
| Stat | Value | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Median Home Price | $297,000 | Well below the $320,000 national median |
| Unemployment Rate | 1.6% | Among the lowest in Minnesota; near frictional floor |
| Homeownership Rate | 72.3% | Above both state and national averages |
| Rent Burden | 39.4% | Significantly above the 30% threshold — a hidden stress point |
The ownership picture is strong — 72.3% of households own their homes, a figure that reflects both affordability and the county's stable, rooted population. But zoom in on renters and a different story emerges. With median rent at $931 and a rent burden rate of 39.4%, a meaningful share of Nicollet County's renters are stretched thin. Nearly one in five renter households (18.3%) qualifies as severely rent-burdened. In a county where housing looks affordable on its face, this points to a concentrated problem: the supply of moderately priced rental stock isn't keeping pace with demand, likely driven by student renters and service-sector workers who don't benefit from the county's stronger ownership economics.
The 16.1% limited English-speaking population is notably high for a rural Minnesota county of this size — a reflection of the region's significant immigrant workforce, particularly in food processing and agricultural operations. This demographic contributes meaningfully to the labor force participation rate of 69.6%, which helps explain how the county sustains near-zero unemployment. The education profile is mixed: bachelor's degree attainment at 23.3% trails national norms, but the strong "some college" cohort (33.8%) reflects the vocational and technical pipeline that feeds local industry.
Year-over-year price growth of just 1.7% suggests the market has found equilibrium rather than overheating — a stability that, combined with a price-to-income ratio well below the national 4x benchmark, makes this one of Minnesota's more genuinely livable rural counties.
What makes Nicollet County unique? The combination of near-full employment, below-national-median home prices, and a major university in the region creates an economic stability rare among rural Midwest counties — but hidden rent stress among lower-income households complicates that picture.
Is it affordable to buy a home in Nicollet County? For median-income earners, yes. A $297,000 median home against an $80,362 household income yields a price-to-income ratio of roughly 3.7x — below the national 4x benchmark — making ownership more accessible here than in most of the country.
Why is the rental market so stressed if housing seems affordable? Affordability in Nicollet County skews toward ownership. The rental supply, concentrated around Mankato's student and service populations, hasn't expanded enough to hold rents down relative to renter incomes, pushing burden rates well above healthy levels.
Our database includes 6,450 properties in North Mankato.
With an average price of $346,168, North Mankato offers mid-range housing options.
Buyers can expect to pay around $191 per square foot in this market.
North Mankato prices closely align with the Nicollet County average.
| Metric | North Mankato | Nicollet County | vs County |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average Price | $346,168 | $350,064 | -1% |
| Avg Sq Ft | 1,809 | 1,882 | -4% |
| Price/Sq Ft | $191 | $186 | +3% |
| Properties | 6,450 | 21,841 | -70% |
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