Polk City is the Central Iowa city where lake life meets a 20-minute Des Moines commute. Wedged between Saylorville Lake and the broader metro, Polk City has carved out an identity most suburbs can't match — recreation right out your back door, top-rated North Polk schools, growing inventory of newer homes, and a small-town friendliness you don't see in Ankeny or Johnston anymore. If you've ever thought "I want to live somewhere with a lake," Polk City is probably your answer.
What makes Polk City different
- Saylorville Lake is the city's defining feature. 5,950 acres of water, beaches, trails, boating, fishing, camping — and most of it is within 10 minutes of any Polk City home.
- The North Polk Community School District consistently ranks well, with a tight-knit community feel that families specifically choose.
- 20-25 minutes to downtown Des Moines via Hwy 415 + I-35. Longer than Ankeny but still reasonable.
- Newer inventory at attractive price points — Polk City has been growing steadily, with new subdivisions filling in over the past decade.
- Small-town civic character — annual Polk City Fun Days, active farmers market, neighbors-know-neighbors energy that other metro suburbs lost in the growth.
Polk City neighborhoods — knowing where to look
Lake-adjacent + Saylorville-view properties (west side) — Premium pricing reflects the lake access. Some homes have walkable beach access, some have lake views. Price range: $475K-$900K+. Best for: buyers prioritizing lake lifestyle, larger lots, and the visual amenity.
Newer construction subdivisions (north + east of city core) — Modern homes, HOAs, mid-2000s and newer. Price range: $375K-$650K. Best for: families wanting newer construction with the Polk City lifestyle perks.
Established Polk City (around the original downtown + south) — Mid-century to 1990s housing stock, walkable to downtown, mature trees. Price range: $275K-$425K. Best for: first-time buyers, downsizers, anyone wanting value + character.
Acreage + edge properties — Polk City has notable inventory of larger-lot homes, hobby farms, and lake-adjacent acreage. Price range: $475K-$1.5M+ depending on lot + property type. Best for: buyers wanting privacy, hobby-farm potential, or specific lake views.
What the Polk City market looks like right now
- Lake-adjacent properties hold value disproportionately well. The lake premium is real and durable — these homes don't depreciate the way some specialty assets do.
- Resale moves seasonally. Spring + early summer are the strongest sales windows for lake-adjacent inventory — buyers are imagining summer use.
- New construction inventory is steady but not as deep as Ankeny or Bondurant — Polk City's growth has been measured rather than explosive.
- Premium property days on market can stretch longer (30-90 days) because the buyer pool is narrower — the right buyer for a $700K lake home doesn't show up every week.
- Entry-level homes under $350K move fast — first-time buyer demand for Polk City has been strong.
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Schools in Polk City
Polk City is served by the North Polk Community School District:
- North Polk High School — Located south of Polk City. Strong academic profile, well-known for athletics, and a community-focused feel.
- North Polk Middle School — Single middle school serves the district.
- Multiple elementary schools — Polk City has its own primary elementary, with additional district schools in surrounding communities (Sheldahl, Alleman areas).
- Small district feel — North Polk is smaller than Ankeny or Johnston, which means closer-knit community + smaller class sizes for many families.
Verify the current attendance zone for any specific address before committing.
Things to do in Polk City
- Saylorville Lake — The anchor amenity. 5,950 acres, multiple beaches, hiking, boating, camping, fishing year-round.
- Big Creek State Park — Adjacent to Polk City. Lake, trails, swimming, boating.
- Tournament Club of Iowa — Public golf course, well-maintained, scenic.
- Neal Smith Trail — Paved multi-use trail running from Polk City to downtown Des Moines (24 miles).
- Polk City Family Aquatic Center — Community pool, summer destination.
- Polk City Fun Days — Annual summer festival, anchor city event.
- Active farmers market — Weekly during the growing season.
- Quick access to Des Moines metro events — Wells Fargo Arena, Court Avenue, Sleep Train Amphitheater all within 25 minutes.
The commute picture
- Downtown Des Moines — 20-25 minutes via Hwy 415 + I-35.
- Ankeny corridor — 12-15 minutes south. John Deere, DMACC, Hy-Vee corporate accessible.
- Johnston / Urbandale corridor — 20 minutes west.
- West Des Moines — 25-30 minutes — workable but the longest of the Central Iowa suburb commutes.
- I-35 access — direct shot for anyone commuting north toward Ames.
Investor + house hacking in Polk City
Polk City's investor angle is unique:
- Vacation rental potential — Saylorville Lake adjacency makes certain Polk City properties candidates for short-term rental (STR) income. Verify city + HOA rules before counting on STR income.
- Walk-out ranches work as standard house hacks. Live upstairs, rent the basement.
- Rental demand is moderate — most Polk City homes are owner-occupied. Rental pricing supports investment math but isn't aggressive.
- Lake-adjacent appreciation compounds over time — strong long-term hold play.
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What clients say about working with me
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— T.M., Central Iowa buyer + seller (Verified Zillow review)
Ready to make a move in Polk City?
Polk City is a market that rewards local knowledge — lake-adjacent valuation, North Polk school nuances, and the difference between properties that genuinely have lake access vs. just lake views are all things that matter. I work this market and would love to walk you through what's on right now:
Nearby Central Iowa communities
Considering options outside Polk City? Ankeny sits 15 minutes south with deeper inventory + faster metro commutes. Granger is west with similar small-town energy + Saylorville access. Madrid is north with more rural acreage and access toward Boone County.
Jackson Krile is a REALTOR® on the Flanders Team at RE/MAX Real Estate Center. Licensed in Iowa #S66867000. DMAAR + CIBR member.