Live Where the Fun Is • Adventureland • Prairie Meadows • Value + Convenience
The Des Moines metro's entertainment capital
Altoona is the Des Moines metro's undisputed entertainment hub — home to Adventureland amusement park, Prairie Meadows casino and hotel, Bass Pro Shops, and a massive retail corridor that draws visitors from across Iowa.
What makes Altoona unique is the combination of major entertainment destinations with genuine residential community. You're not living in a tourist district — you're living in a real neighborhood that happens to have Iowa's best amusement park, casino, and shopping nearby.
Altoona attracts families seeking value and convenience, entertainment industry workers, airport employees (10 minutes away), and buyers who want affordable living near major job centers.
Other suburbs drive 20-30 minutes for entertainment. You walk. Your kids grow up with Adventureland season passes. Friday nights at Prairie Meadows become routine.
Iowa's largest amusement park — 100+ rides, water park, live entertainment. Season pass holders walk/bike from home.
Full casino with table games, slots, horse racing. Concert venue hosting national acts. Multiple restaurants.
Massive outdoor retail destination. More than shopping — aquariums, archery range, events, restaurant.
Target, Walmart, Hy-Vee, dozens of restaurants, movie theater. Everything you need without driving far.
Solid education with strong community support
Altoona shares Southeast Polk CSD with Pleasant Hill — solid 8/10 education without premium pricing. You get quality education while saving significantly versus Waukee or Ankeny prices.
Entertainment meets everyday living
December 2025 — Steady market with excellent value
Altoona delivers exceptional value — $285K median is $75K less than Waukee, $90K less than Ankeny, yet offers unique entertainment access no other suburb can match. The $260K-$325K range sees most activity. Best opportunities: older homes near entertainment corridor needing updates.
As a property insurance expert with 10+ years of experience, I help buyers identify potential insurability issues BEFORE making an offer.
Altoona homes range from 1970s to 2020s. Newer homes insure easily. Older homes need evaluation of electrical, plumbing, roof, HVAC.
Like all of Iowa, Altoona experiences severe weather. Hail and wind damage are primary concerns.
Altoona generally sits above flood zones. Check FEMA maps for properties near Four Mile Creek.
Expect $950-$1,400/year for typical Altoona home ($285K value). Among the lowest insurance costs in the metro.
Altoona homes are generally easy to insure with competitive rates. Budget $950-$1,400/year — among the lowest in the metro.
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