Central Iowa Area Guide

Altoona Real Estate

Altoona is the Central Iowa growth story of the last decade. A city that was once the "east side suburb near Adventureland" has become one of Iowa's hottest tech-driven markets. Facebook + Microsoft + Google data centers have anchored a wave of new neighborhoods, new commercial activity, and a buyer profile that didn't exist here five years ago. If you're betting on Central Iowa's east-side momentum, Altoona is where that bet pays off.

Why Altoona is one of Central Iowa's most active markets

Altoona neighborhoods — where the action is

Far north Altoona (Centennial corridor + 8th St NE) — Newest construction in the city. Master-planned neighborhoods with HOAs, walking trails, modern finishes. Price range: $375K–$650K. Best for: families wanting newer construction with the suburban infrastructure built in.

Central Altoona + Adventureland Drive corridor — Mid-2000s to mid-2010s construction. Established subdivisions with mature trees. Price range: $325K–$525K. Best for: move-up buyers + families looking for value in established newer construction.

Older Altoona (south of 8th St SE) — The original Altoona. 1960s–1990s housing stock, established trees, walkable to downtown core. Price range: $225K–$400K. Best for: first-time buyers, investors, anyone wanting character + value.

East Altoona (near Bondurant border) — Newer construction expanding outward. Larger lots, more rural feel, easy I-80 access. Price range: $400K–$700K. Best for: buyers who want acreage-adjacent without leaving the metro.

Wright Place + Hubbell Realty developments — Specific master-planned neighborhoods worth knowing about by name. Active builders, new inventory, established design standards. Price range varies by section.

What the Altoona market looks like right now

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Schools in Altoona

Altoona is served by the Southeast Polk Community School District — one of the largest geographic districts in Iowa:

Verify attendance zone before committing to a specific address. Altoona buyers should also consider commute time to schools — the district covers a wide geographic area.

Things to do in Altoona

Major Altoona-area employers

Investor + house hacking in Altoona

Altoona's growth profile creates investor opportunities the established cities don't have. Three angles I track here:

  1. New construction rental yields — With high builder inventory, investor purchases of new builds can pencil out at favorable cap rates, especially with current builder incentives.
  2. Older Altoona house hacking — The south-of-8th-St-SE older neighborhoods have walk-out ranches and 4+ bedroom homes that work as house hacks. Lower entry prices than Ankeny or Urbandale equivalents.
  3. Future appreciation hedge — Buying in Altoona now is a bet on continued data center growth + east-side commercial expansion. Five-year outlook is strong.

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What clients say about working with me

"Jackson & his team are the best!! He was able to help us find a first home that completely surpassed our expectations, we couldn't be happier! We will continue to use him for any future buying or selling needs."

— Rachel C., First-time buyer (Verified Zillow review)

Ready to make a move in Altoona?

Altoona's energy is real — new construction, growing employers, and active resale inventory. Whether you're buying your first home, evaluating new construction, or investor-shopping, I work this market regularly:

Nearby Central Iowa communities

Considering options nearby? Bondurant sits just north with newer inventory + similar Southeast Polk schools. Mitchellville is east with more rural acreage + lower prices. Ankeny is northwest if you're considering both growth corridors.

Jackson Krile is a REALTOR® on the Flanders Team at RE/MAX Real Estate Center. Licensed in Iowa #S66867000. DMAAR + CIBR member.

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