Brick c.1940 Nebraska Tudor Revival Under $50K
OHU50K Notes $49,900
Brick c.1940 Nebraska Tudor Revival. This fixer upper sits on a corner lot close to restaurants and fields. The home has hardwood floors and woodwork.

Realtor Comments
Listed below assessed value. Great opportunity with this adorable property in Fairbury, Nebraska. One bedroom on main level with space to add laundry. Main level has kitchen, dining, and living room, full bath with separate tub and separate shower. 2nd level has bedroom with 1/2 bath. Don’t let this project pass you by. Call your Agent today!
- 2 bed
- 1.5 bath
- 1,110 sqft
- 4,095 sqft lot
- Build date 1940

826 5th St, Fairbury, NE 68352 $49,900
- Contact Realtor: Susie Vocelka
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Pros
1. Low cost of living and affordable housing
Housing costs are substantially below national averages, and many homes are available at prices that would be difficult to find in larger Midwestern cities. Residents often cite getting “more house for the money” as a major advantage.
2. Small-town atmosphere
Fairbury has a close-knit community where people tend to know their neighbors. The downtown area retains much of its historic character, and the pace of life is slower and less stressful than in larger cities.
3. Short commutes and little traffic
Typical commute times are very short, and traffic congestion is essentially nonexistent.
4. Outdoor recreation and local amenities
For a town of under 4,000 people, it has decent recreational options, including:
- Fairbury City Park
- Fairbury Waterpark
- Rock Creek Station State Historical Park
- Crystal Springs Campground
These provide parks, camping, fishing, historical attractions, and family recreation.
5. Essential services are available locally
Unlike many very small towns, Fairbury has a hospital, schools, grocery stores, and basic retail options. Healthcare is anchored by Jefferson Community Health & Life, and education is provided through Fairbury Public Schools.
Cons
1. Limited job market
The local economy is small, and career opportunities—especially in specialized professional fields—are more limited than in larger Nebraska cities such as Lincoln or Omaha. Household incomes also tend to be lower than state averages.
2. Population decline
Fairbury has experienced modest population decline over recent years, which can affect economic development, retail options, and long-term growth prospects.
3. Fewer entertainment and cultural options
You’ll find local restaurants, community events, and school activities, but not the variety of shopping, nightlife, arts, or dining available in larger cities. Residents on Nebraska forums frequently describe it as a pleasant but quiet town with “not much to do.”
4. Distance from major urban centers
Fairbury is roughly 70 miles southwest of Lincoln. If you regularly need major airports, specialty medical care, large concerts, or extensive shopping, you’ll spend time driving.
5. Rural Nebraska weather
Residents deal with hot summers, cold winters, snow, wind, and occasional severe thunderstorms. Weather can be a significant adjustment for newcomers.


























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