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Browse Yankton homes for sale, compare neighborhoods, and get local guidance from Michelle Maloney and the Maloney Real Estate team.

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In-town, acreage, and Lewis and Clark Lake searches

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What to Know Before You Search Yankton Homes

Most buyers are weighing the same practical questions: price, condition, neighborhood fit, school access, commute, and how close they want to be to downtown, the Missouri River, or Lewis and Clark Lake.

Yankton has a wide range of housing for a city its size: established ranch homes, historic properties near downtown, newer construction in areas like Garden Estates and Fox Run, townhomes, acreages, and lake-area homes south and west of town. Inventory can be tight, so a local agent who knows upcoming listings and realistic pricing matters.

If you are comparing Yankton to Sioux Falls, Vermillion, or larger Midwest metros, the draw is simple: lower housing costs, no South Dakota state income tax, strong local services, and outdoor access that feels unusually close to everyday life.

In town

Established ranches, split-levels, historic homes, and low-maintenance townhomes close to schools, parks, and downtown.

Newer areas

Garden Estates, Fox Run, and other growing pockets where buyers compare floor plans, lots, and recent construction.

Lake and river

Homes and acreages near Lewis and Clark Lake, the Missouri River corridor, and quiet roads west and south of town.

Ways Buyers Search

Yankton Listings Are Not One Single Search

The phrase homes for sale in Yankton, SD can mean different things depending on the buyer. One person may want a move-in-ready ranch close to schools. Another may be looking for a rural acreage, a townhome, a lake-area property, or a home with enough garage and storage space for boats, tools, or hobbies.

This is why it helps to start broad, then narrow the search with a local agent who understands the difference between a listing that simply looks good online and a home that fits your budget, timeline, financing, and daily life. Maloney Real Estate can help you compare active listings, recent sales, neighborhood fit, and the questions that do not always show up in the MLS remarks.

Yankton MLS listings

MLS searches are useful when you want the current active inventory, but the best results come from pairing the feed with local context. Ask how long a home has been listed, whether the price has moved, and how it compares with similar homes that actually closed.

Houses for sale in Yankton, SD

Most residential buyers are comparing single-family homes by price, bedroom count, garage space, basement finish, updates, and location. In Yankton, condition matters because two homes in the same price range can have very different repair needs.

Yankton County homes for sale

County searches can include city homes, edge-of-town properties, rural roads, acreages, and homes closer to smaller nearby communities. If you are widening the map, confirm commute, utilities, well or septic details, and winter road maintenance before falling in love with the photos.

Rural homes and acreages near Yankton

Rural homes can offer more space, outbuildings, views, and privacy, but they require extra due diligence. Buyers should look closely at wells, septic systems, internet options, driveway access, fencing, and how far the property sits from everyday services.

Mobile and manufactured homes

Mobile and manufactured homes can be a fit for buyers who want a lower purchase price or simpler footprint. Financing, land ownership, park rules, age of the home, title status, and resale expectations can vary, so it helps to review the details early.

For sale by owner searches

By-owner homes can be worth watching, but buyers still need clear contract terms, disclosures, inspections, title work, financing deadlines, and closing coordination. Michelle can help you compare FSBO options with MLS listings and avoid missing important steps.

Yankton FAQ

Homes for Sale FAQ

What buyers ask before searching Yankton homes.

What is the typical home price in Yankton, SD?

As of early 2026, Zillow lists the average Yankton home value at $265,048, while Realtor.com shows a median listing price of $249,900. A common entry point for buyers is the mid-$200Ks.

Sources: Zillow , Realtor.com

What is the property tax rate in Yankton County?

Ownwell reports Yankton County's median effective property tax rate at 1.59% (1.61% for Yankton city), above the national median of 1.02%. Effective rates vary by parcel and exemptions.

Sources: Ownwell, Yankton County , Ownwell, Yankton city

Does South Dakota have a state income tax?

No. South Dakota has zero state income tax, per the South Dakota Department of Revenue. On $75,000 of taxable income, a state with a 5% rate would collect about $3,750 annually; South Dakota collects $0 at the state level. Retirement income is also state-tax-free.

Sources: SD Department of Revenue

How long do homes stay on the market in Yankton?

Realtor.com reports a median of 81 days on market in ZIP 57078, slower than the U.S. average. That gives buyers a realistic window for financing, inspections, and negotiation, and helps sellers plan pricing and prep timing.

Sources: Realtor.com, 57078

What does a home inspection cost in South Dakota?

A standard single-family home inspection in South Dakota typically runs $425 to $550 and covers structure, roof, basement, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC. Add-ons like radon, sewer, septic, and well-water testing can increase the total.

Sources: iBuyer

What property tax exemptions are available to South Dakota homeowners?

South Dakota offers a property tax exemption for qualifying disabled veterans of up to $200,000 of assessed value, including the house, garage, and up to one acre. Additional relief programs exist for elderly and disabled homeowners through the Department of Revenue.

Sources: SD Vet Affairs , SD DOR, Property Tax Relief

How are property taxes handled at closing in South Dakota?

Property taxes are prorated at closing so the seller pays for the portion of the year they owned the home and the buyer pays the rest. The credit/debit appears on the settlement statement and is calculated based on the closing date and the current tax cycle.

Sources: CFPB, Closing Disclosure

Are HOAs common in Yankton neighborhoods?

HOAs exist in Yankton, especially in newer builds, townhomes, and condo-style properties, but they are not universal across the city. One current Yankton listing shows HOA fees of $225 per month covering water, sewer, garbage, snow removal, lawn care, and common-area insurance. This is a typical example of what an HOA may include.

Sources: Homes.com listing example