c.1890 Nebraska Fixer Upper For Sale $30K
$30,000
Ready for your next renovation adventure or searching for a Nebraska fixer upper? This diamond in the rough is bursting with potential with two bedrooms. one bath and detached carport. The home has an eat-in kitchen, archways, and a half acre lot at the end of a dead-end street, so the home is next to countryside and far from neighbors on that side of the property.

Realtor Comments
On the main level you will find a spacious living area with new flooring, an eat-in kitchen, porch, two bedrooms, and one bathroom. The lower level offers a bonus living space, storage, and a rough-in for a second bathroom in the basement. Please Note: The basement wall is showing signs of damage. Some plumbing updates are also needed to restore full functionality. This property is being sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS -perfect for a savvy investor or someone looking to build equity with a little sweat equity.
- 2bed
- 1bath
- 876sqft
- 0.48acre lot
- Circa 1890

90 N Montgomery St, Nelson, NE 68961
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Contact Realtor: Sidney A. Rokusek

Pros
1. Low Cost of Living
Housing, utilities, and everyday expenses are very affordable compared to national averages, making Nelson attractive for retirees, small families, or anyone on a budget.
2. Peaceful, Small-Town Atmosphere
With a population of under 500, Nelson offers a calm, slow-paced lifestyle. It’s ideal for those seeking peace, privacy, and a break from urban chaos.
3. Strong Community Ties
People know their neighbors and support one another. Community events and local involvement are part of daily life.
4. Low Crime Rates
Nelson has minimal crime, offering a sense of safety and security that’s hard to find in larger cities.
5. Outdoor Recreation Nearby
Nebraska’s rural beauty is easily accessible—hunting, fishing, hiking, and farming life are all within reach.
❌ Cons
1. Limited Job Opportunities
The local economy is small, and job options are limited, especially for professionals outside of agriculture, education, or small business.
2. Limited Services and Amenities
Nelson lacks major retailers, entertainment venues, and large medical facilities. Residents often travel to larger towns for shopping, dining, or specialized care.
3. Remote Location
The town is fairly isolated, with longer drive times to urban centers, airports, or major highways.
4. Harsh Winters & Variable Weather
Nebraska winters can be cold and windy, with snow and ice being common. Spring brings thunderstorms and the occasional tornado risk.
5. Fewer Education and Youth Opportunities
Families with children might find limited options for extracurriculars, advanced academics, or youth activities without commuting.






























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