c.1878 Historic Fixer Upper For Sale in Nebraska $134.900
OHU50K Notes $134,900

Realtor Comments
Located close to downtown, this historic home offers great restoration potential. Its prime corner location makes it ideal if you have renovation ideas and a vision to breathe new life into a classic property. SOLD AS-IS condition.
- 4 bed
- 3 bath
- 3,072 sqft
- 0.26 acre lot
- Build date e 1878

120 S 16th St, Nebraska City, NE 68410
- Contact Realtor: Terry Lindstrom
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Pros of Nebraska City, NE
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Relatively Low Cost of Living
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The cost‑of‑living index is below the U.S. average. One source (HomeSnacks) puts it at 83 (where 100 is average).
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Housing especially is affordable — median home values are modest (about $121,300) in some reports.
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Smaller City / “Manageable” Size
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Nebraska City is big enough to have many amenities but small enough that traffic, crowds, etc. tend to be less of a problem than in major metro areas. Implied in various reports noting its rank compared to larger cities.
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Community atmosphere; less hustle than larger places.
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Reasonable Crime Relative to Some Places
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While crime exists (property crime more than violent), some metrics suggest Nebraska City is safer than many U.S. cities. For example, HomeSnacks says its overall crime rate is ~15.7% below the national average.
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Violent crime rate is fairly modest in many parts.
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Schools & Education Options
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Nebraska City has public schools; Nebraska City High School has a student‑teacher ratio of about 14:1.
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Also private school options such as Lourdes Central Catholic School (K‑12) in town.
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Proximity / Location Benefits
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For people wanting a more rural/small‑city lifestyle but still somewhat connected, Nebraska City offers that trade‑off.
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Likely reasonable access to larger urban centers for certain services while retaining more space and lower costs.
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Cons / Challenges of Nebraska City, NE
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Crime in Some Categories / Areas
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Property crime, theft, and other non‑violent crime are higher (or concerning) in certain neighborhoods. Nebraska City ranks relatively low in safety percentiles for those kinds of crime in some reports.
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Safety varies a lot by neighborhood. What’s safe in one area may be less so in others.
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School Performance / Socioeconomic Challenges
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The public high school is ranked fairly low in some state/national comparisons. (Nebraska City High School is ranked 91‑148th within Nebraska).
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Nearly half of students are economically disadvantaged. That can mean schools face more challenges.
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Costs That Add Up
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While housing is affordable, other costs (transportation, food, etc.) may not be as low, depending on one’s lifestyle. Some data suggest transportation and energy costs are not negligible.
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The “affordable living” advantage might be less dramatic if you have to commute far or occasionally access more expensive amenities.
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Limited Big‑City Amenities & Entertainment
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Fewer large scale cultural amenities (big theaters, concerts, major events) compared to larger metro areas.
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Nightlife, shopping variety, specialized medical services or career fields may be more limited locally.
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Weather & Environmental Considerations
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Being in Nebraska, weather can be extreme: cold winters, potential for severe storms / tornado risk in some seasons. This is a general state‑level con.
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Some people may find the seasonal variation (snow, etc.) a downside.
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Economic Opportunities May Be Limited
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For some specialized or high‑paying careers, options in Nebraska City will be fewer. One might need to commute or relocate for certain fields.
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Growth might be slower; economic diversity may be less than in larger metro areas.
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