I think a lot of people in North Dakota didn't realize that former Governor Doug Burgum spent a lot of time in Fargo while in office.

In fact, did you know the Governor had an actual penthouse that he owns in Fargo?

And, what a penthouse it is. Would you like a sneak peek inside? It's actually for sale, and it's located in downtown Fargo on Broadway.

Now that our former Governor of North Dakota is busy in Washington, D.C., he has decided to put up his extravagant crib for sale.

Introducing 300 Broadway, North, Apt 404. This condo home was built back in 2007, and it features 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms.

Some of its luxurious features include pumpkin pine hardware floors throughout.

According to the listing on Zillow, this condo has two entrances, one, where you are greeted by polished grain wood sourced from a 100-year-old Superior grain elevator. The other entrance has a mud room landing.

Other amenities include the following:

You will have access to 2 different patios that both overlook Broadway Street. The rooftop patio is perfect for entertaining guests and features views of downtown Fargo, and comes with a fire pit and outdoor kitchen. There's even a private pet run for your four-legged best friends.

How much will this lavish abode set you back?

Try ALMOST TWO MILLION DOLLARS! That's right, it's being listed at $1,945,000.

You will also have to pay a monthly HOA fee of $1,289, and your taxes will run you $12,879, which doesn't seem that terrible to me.

If you would like to learn more about former Governor Doug Burgum's crib, you can do so here.

In the meantime, here's a sneak peek of the Governor's penthouse currently for sale in Fargo, North Dakota. Thank you to Matt Zimmerman from Property Link Realty Group for the photos.

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