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Industrial property for sale in Dickinson, ND
Industrial - Tbd 1st Street, Dickinson, ND
$210,000
1 acres

1.134 acre lot in a great location off Hwy. 10 West. Fully fenced with 2 gates.
Industrial property for sale in Grassy Butte, ND
Industrial - 131 Hwy 85 N, Grassy Butte, ND
$395,000
3 acres

COUNTRYSIDE VILLAGE & RV PARK -Established 23 Unit RV Site on 3.7 ACRES.
Industrial property for sale in Hazen, ND
Industrial - 146 Main Street, Hazen, ND
$215,000
3,741 Sq. Ft.

Get ready to discover a one-of-a-kind real estate opportunity in the heart of Mercer County.
Industrial property for sale in Beulah, ND
Industrial - On Central Ave S, Beulah, ND
$350,000
1 acres

Unlock the potential of tomorrow with this investment opportunity!
Industrial property for sale in Hazen, ND
Industrial - 14 Main Street, Hazen, ND
$250,000
3,654 Sq. Ft.

This 8,064 sq ft shop/office building boasts an impressive main street storefront with a large wareh
Industrial property for sale in Glenburn, ND
Industrial - 309 Main St, Glenburn, ND
$224,900
3,200 Sq. Ft.

Ronnie's Tavern and Grill - Your Turn-Key Business Awaits!
Industrial property for sale in Burlington, ND
Industrial - 8401 W County Rd 15, Burlington, ND
$440,000
197 acres

Investment Opportunity! Here's your chance to buy in to a partnership.
Industrial property for sale in Garrison, ND
Industrial - 171 N Main St, Garrison, ND
$329,900
7,360 Sq. Ft.

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY!

While North Dakota stands as the third least populated state in the US, there are still valuable commercial real estate listings available. North Dakota has had a substantial economic presence for over 10 years. There are fewer unemployed people in North Dakota than there are in other states. In fact, North Dakota has the lowest unemployment rate in the country.



One of the reasons the economy is thriving is due to the Bakken oil shale fields. A great deal of the industrial space in the state of North Dakota is dedicated to either food processing or petroleum. Rural commercial land is plentiful in the state, and production of cereal grains like barley, durum wheat, buckwheat and oats is strong.



Those looking for investment property in North Dakota should know that Fargo is by far the most populous city, with an estimated population of 105,549. Bismarck and Grand Forks follow, with populations of 61.272 and 52,838 respectively.


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