c.1900 Two Bedroom Nebraska Ranch Home $42K
OHU50K Notesย ย $42,000
c.1900 Two Bedroom Nebraska Ranch Home. Such a homey home with everything you need and nothing more. Great work space in the garage and on a third of an acre.

Realtor Comments
Fantastic opportunity to own a single-level home on an oversized double lot. Offering 2 bedrooms, a recently remodeled bathroom, a large yard, and a 2-car garage with extra garage door access, this property is packed with possibilities. Enjoy the welcoming front porch and ample outdoor space. A little TLC will unlock the full potential of this home!
- 2 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,012 sqft
- 0.32 acre lot
- Build date 1900
If interested in a property, pleases 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.ย
104 Holborn Ave, Danbury, NE 69026ย ย $42,000
- Contact Realtor: Leeann Mccarty
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Pros
- Peaceful, low-density living: Danbury is a tiny village where traffic, noise, and crowds are virtually nonexistent.
- Affordable housing: Home prices and property taxes are generally lower than in larger cities, although homes may not come on the market often.
- Close-knit community: In a village of only a few dozen residents, neighbors tend to know one another well.
- Outdoor recreation: The surrounding area offers opportunities for hunting, fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing. Swanson Reservoir State Recreation Area is a popular destination for boating, camping, and fishing not far from Danbury.
- Dark skies: Minimal light pollution makes the area excellent for stargazing.
- Agricultural setting: Those who appreciate farming and ranching culture often enjoy the area’s slower pace and open landscapes.
Cons
- Extremely limited services: There are few, if any, local businesses for groceries, restaurants, healthcare, or banking. Most errands require driving to nearby towns.
- Small job market: Employment opportunities within Danbury are very limited, with agriculture being the primary industry.
- Healthcare access: Residents typically travel to larger communities such as McCook, Nebraska for hospitals, specialists, and many medical services.
- Long drives: Shopping, entertainment, and many professional services are not close by.
- Weather extremes: Southwestern Nebraska experiences hot summers, cold winters, strong winds, severe thunderstorms, and occasional blizzards.
- Limited educational and recreational options: Families may find fewer extracurricular activities and amenities than are available in larger towns.
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