Historic Charm • Walkable Village • Tree-Lined Streets
Des Moines' most charming and walkable historic neighborhood
Beaverdale is Des Moines' hidden gem — a tight-knit urban neighborhood where tree-lined streets meet locally-owned shops, where neighbors know each other by name, and where you can walk to your favorite coffee shop on a Saturday morning.
Established in the 1920s-1950s, Beaverdale features beautiful historic homes with character you simply can't find in newer developments. Craftsman bungalows, Tudor revivals, Cape Cods, and charming cottages line the streets under a canopy of mature trees.
The Beaverdale village area along Beaver Avenue is the heart of the community — a walkable commercial district with local restaurants, shops, bars, and the beloved Beaverdale Books. It's the kind of neighborhood where people genuinely love living, not just residing.
Beaverdale's homes were built during Des Moines' post-war boom, and they show it beautifully. You won't find cookie-cutter subdivisions here — instead, every street offers unique architectural details, mature landscaping, and the kind of character that only decades can create.
Common Home Styles: Craftsman bungalows with front porches perfect for sitting out with neighbors. Tudor revivals with distinctive half-timbering. Cape Cod cottages with dormer windows. Ranch homes from the 1950s. Mid-century modern gems for the design-conscious.
What Makes Homes Special: Original hardwood floors, built-in bookcases, arched doorways, decorative fireplaces, sun porches, breakfast nooks, basement rec rooms, detached garages with character, and massive trees providing natural shade and curb appeal.
Renovation Trend: Many Beaverdale homes are being lovingly updated by buyers who appreciate historic charm but want modern amenities. Updated kitchens and bathrooms while preserving original woodwork, maintaining exterior character while adding energy-efficient systems.
Everything you need within walking distance
Start your day right at local favorites:
Locally-owned restaurants and bars:
Everything you need, locally owned:
Year-round neighborhood gatherings:
Green spaces and outdoor activities throughout the neighborhood
The neighborhood's centerpiece park:
Extremely walkable and bikeable:
Des Moines Community School District serves Beaverdale
Beaverdale's central location provides easy access to Des Moines' top private schools:
December 2025 — Steady demand for historic homes with character
Beaverdale attracts buyers who prioritize character and community over square footage and newness. Homes here appeal to young professionals, creatives, empty-nesters who want walkability, and families who value neighborhood feel over suburban sprawl. Well-updated homes with preserved historic details command premium prices. The market moves more deliberately than newer suburbs — buyers take time to find "the one" because each home is unique. Renovated homes in the $300K-$400K range sell quickly. Original condition homes under $250K attract investors and DIY renovators. Location matters: homes within easy walking distance to Beaver Avenue village command 10-15% premiums.
As a property insurance expert with 10+ years of experience, I help buyers understand the unique considerations of insuring 70-100 year old homes. Here's what you need to know about Beaverdale:
Homes built in the 1920s-1950s may have outdated electrical (knob-and-tube wiring), old plumbing (galvanized pipes), original roofs, and aged HVAC. Carriers scrutinize these items and may require updates or charge higher premiums.
CRITICAL: Most carriers won't insure homes with active knob-and-tube wiring or galvanized plumbing. Expect $8K-$15K to update electrical, $5K-$12K for plumbing. I identify these issues during showings.
Many Beaverdale homes have older roofs. Carriers typically won't insure roofs over 15-20 years old, or only offer "actual cash value" coverage. Roof replacement: $8K-$15K.
Historic homes often cost MORE to rebuild due to custom woodwork, plaster walls, and unique materials. Ensure adequate coverage — many homes are underinsured.
Beaverdale's mature trees are beautiful but can damage homes during storms. Ensure your policy covers tree removal. Standard policies may only cover $500-$1,000 per tree.
BEFORE you make an offer, I'll review the property for insurability red flags and help you get preliminary quotes. This prevents deals from falling apart at closing.
Budget an extra $500-$1,500/year for insurance compared to a new home of similar value. Factor in potential $20K-$40K for updating electrical, plumbing, and roof if not already done. The character and location are worth it, but go in with eyes open. I'll help you navigate every step!
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