Union Park, Des Moines Real Estate & Homes For Sale

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Union Park, Des Moines, IA Real Estate Trends

Learn about the Union Park, Des Moines, IA housing market through trends and averages.

Affordability of Living in Union Park, Des Moines, IA

The median home value is $174,745
MonthMedian home value
May 2025$174k
June 2025$174k
July 2025$173k
August 2025$173k
September 2025$173k
October 2025$173k
November 2025$173k
December 2025$174k
January 2026$174k
February 2026$175k
March 2026$175k
April 2026$175k
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Average Home Value in Union Park, Des Moines, IA, by Home Size

Home SizeHome Value*
2 bedrooms (See homes)$153,097
3 bedrooms (See homes)$192,377
4 bedrooms (See homes)$213,377
*Home value over the past month

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What Locals Say about Union Park

  • Marlene Brown Ackiss
    " I use to live in this neighborhood over on 810 Boyd I I really like the. Union park area Nice big tree love the way the is made "
  • Wendy F. H.
    "The community. the union park is a one of a kind park. It’s near Grandview university so you can take college classes and save money."
  • thejakes1323
    "Wonderful older established affordable neighborhood. Nice trees, nice neighbors, nice homes. Most homes in the area have original woodwork, wood floors, built ins. The area is great for all; singles, couples, families, retirees. A great mix of ages. Low crime. My grandmother lived in this area for many years. My parents have owned three homes in the area over the years. Still a favorite area in East Des Moines. Close to downtown, restaurants, shopping, easy access to most main highways. Centrally located. Give it a look."
  • Erika B.
    "Union Park Neighborhoods bounty of older classic homes at affordable prices, it's proximity to the East Village, and the quality of life that an enormous public park with a variety of intended uses from biking and boating to strolling and a trip to perhaps the largest playground in Des Moines Boundaries, makes this area superb for folks who work down town and don't want to drive their car more than necessary. Overall, it's a very nice place to live. Like most other areas of Des Moines, the educational systems needs improvement. "
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