At $6.4 million, this Bismarck-area estate isn’t just the most expensive listing in North Dakota — it’s in a category of its own.
Set on 162 acres, it’s a fully built-out equine compound with massive indoor facilities, multiple barns, and two homes all ready to go today.
Quick Snapshot
- Price: $6.4 million
- Location: Bismarck, ND
- Beds/Baths: 5 beds, 4 baths
- Square Footage: 5,807 sq ft (main home)
- Lot Size: 162 acres
- Standout Feature: A 100’x200’ fully insulated indoor riding arena — the largest privately operated one in the region
First Impression

This place doesn’t ease you in — it hits you immediately with scale.
Wide-open land stretches in every direction, broken up by massive, purpose-built structures that feel more like a professional facility than a private residence. It’s quiet, expansive, and built for serious operation.
Then the arena comes into view — a steel-framed giant that anchors the entire property and makes it clear this isn’t a hobby setup.
Inside The Home
The main residence leans practical luxury — big, comfortable, and built to support the lifestyle outside.
The kitchen flows into open living spaces designed for gathering after long days on the property. Nothing feels overdone, but everything feels intentional and durable.
The primary suite keeps things grounded — spacious, private, and designed more for comfort than flash. Downstairs, a full walkout entertainment level with a built-in bar and game area adds a social layer to the home.

Over-The-Top Features
- 100’x200’ insulated indoor arena with dual heating and automated sprinkler system
- 15-stall heated main barn with automatic waterers and custom drainage
- Second 12-stall heated barn with hay loft and feeding system
- 46,000 sq ft outdoor arena with white PVC fencing
- Over 37,000 sq ft of heated indoor operational space
- Lounge overlooking the arena with kitchenette
- Veterinary room with stocks and equipment
- Wash bay with adjustable warm-to-hot water
- 70’x30’ pavilion with multiple pens and automatic water
- 60 acres of rotational pasture with shelters and water systems
- Guest/rental home with garage and income potential
- Turnkey setup including equipment, horses, and infrastructure
The Big Picture
For context, the median home price in North Dakota typically sits well under $300,000. So yeah — $6.4 million isn’t just expensive here, it’s almost unheard of. But this isn’t really competing with typical homes — it’s competing with commercial-grade equine facilities.
Final Take
This isn’t just a home — it’s a fully built operation that would take years (and serious money) to recreate.
If you’re in the market for something like this, the work’s already been done.
Click here to view the complete listing on Zillow.

