Ankeny gets sold to buyers as the "fast-growing suburb just north of Des Moines" — which is true but doesn't really tell you anything useful. After helping clients buy here for the last five years (and growing up just down the road in West Des Moines), I can tell you what actually matters when you're deciding whether living in Ankeny, Iowa is right for you.
Here's the honest version — what works, what doesn't, and who Ankeny is genuinely a great fit for.
Ankeny is in Polk County, immediately north of Des Moines along I-35. From downtown Ankeny to downtown Des Moines is about 15 minutes in normal traffic — closer to 25 during the worst stretch of morning rush. To DSM airport, you're looking at 20–25 minutes. To Ames and Iowa State, about 30 minutes straight up I-35.
That location is the entire reason Ankeny has grown so fast. You can live in what feels like a quieter, family-oriented community and still be in the metro for work, dinner, or a flight in under half an hour. For a lot of buyers — especially families moving from out of state — that's the unlock.
Ankeny Community School District is one of the most consistently strong public school systems in the metro, and it shows up directly in home prices. Properties zoned for the most in-demand elementary schools regularly sell faster and for more than nearly identical homes a few blocks outside the boundary.
If you have school-age kids or you're planning to, I recommend pulling up the Ankeny CSD boundary map before you start looking at homes. Two houses that look identical on Zillow can have meaningfully different long-term resale stories based on the school assignment alone.
Ankeny isn't one neighborhood. It's at least four distinct ones, and they each attract different buyers.
Prairie Trail is the walkable, mixed-use development on the south side — coffee shops, a YMCA, paths everywhere. Townhomes and single-family mix here. It tends to draw young professionals and empty-nesters who want lifestyle over square footage.
The Northwest side — newer construction subdivisions like Briarwood, Deer Creek, and the various builds along Northwest 36th — is where most of the new family inventory lives. Bigger yards, newer floor plans, more cul-de-sacs. This is where I take most of my move-up buyers from Des Moines.
The older parts of central Ankeny, particularly around the original downtown grid and east of I-35, offer the best price-per-square-foot in the city. Homes here are typically 1970s–1990s builds, mature trees, and walking distance to High Trestle Trail access.
Northeast Ankeny — the newer growth out near the Otter Creek area — is where prices are still slightly more reasonable for newer construction. The trade-off is you're further from the I-35 commute and amenities.
As of spring 2026, the median sale price in Ankeny sits around $351K — slightly up year-over-year. That's meaningfully higher than the metro average but lower than Johnston or Waukee for comparable square footage and finishes.
Property taxes are where Ankeny buyers sometimes get surprised. Iowa's effective property tax rate runs 1.5–1.8% depending on the county and year, which means a $350K home easily carries $5,000–$6,000 in annual taxes. Worth running real numbers before you commit to a price range.
Honest summary — Ankeny works really well if you want strong schools, newer construction options, a short commute to Des Moines, and a community that's clearly investing in itself (the trail system, parks, and downtown revitalization are all evidence of that). It's also a strong choice for first-time buyers who want a stable long-term hold, because the city's growth trajectory has supported prices through every cycle of the last decade.
Ankeny is probably not the right fit if you want walkable urban living (Des Moines East Village is better), if you want acreage and quiet rural feel (look at Polk City, Bondurant, or Huxley instead), or if you're focused purely on the lowest cost-per-square-foot (Altoona and Mitchellville typically run lower).
If Ankeny is on your shortlist, the right move is a no-pressure conversation about what you actually want — schools, neighborhood feel, commute, budget — and then a targeted home search built around that. I do this constantly with buyers moving to the area, and I'll tell you straight whether Ankeny is the right call or whether another Central Iowa community fits you better.
Jackson Krile | Flanders Team | RE/MAX Real Estate Center
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