c.1910 Nebraska Farmhouse For Sale By Owner on 2 Acres $80K
$80,000
Nebraska farmhouse centrally located near dependable healthcare and job opportunities, with an easy 3.5-hour drive to Denver. You’re also just about 30 minutes from the new Black Shirt Feeders, plus everyday conveniences within reach—yet far enough away to let the quiet really sink in. It feels like peace has settled over the property, as calm as the first (or last) person on earth.

Realtor Comments
This oasis has been our foothold into self sufficiency, we’ve raised babies to be humble and kind here, shed the stress of city pressure here, and lived a life of privacy and peace here.
No zoning restrictions, no HOA, low annual taxes and the ability to live truly free. Collect your rain water, bring your animals, grow what your heart desires and be more in control of what you feed your family. Raise, grow and process your own food here with a supportive local community of like-minded folks.
- 4bd
- 1ba
- 2,112sqft
- 2 acres
- Circa 1910

285 6th St, Max, NE 69037
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 Property Owner: (805) 904-8025

Pros
- Small-town community feel: people often recognize each other and there can be a strong sense of belonging.
- Lower cost of living: housing and day-to-day expenses are typically more affordable than larger cities.
- Quieter pace / less traffic: generally easier commutes and a calmer lifestyle.
- Stargazing and outdoor time: less light pollution and easy access to wide-open spaces for hunting, fishing, camping, and general outdoor recreation.
- Potential for steady local networks: schools, churches, volunteer groups, and local events can make it easier to build relationships.
- Good “base” location if you travel for work: if you commute or can work remotely, you may get the best of both worlds (small-town living + bigger-area access).
Cons
- Fewer job opportunities (depending on your field): you may need to commute, be flexible in industries, or have a job that serves a wider region.
- Limited shopping and entertainment: fewer restaurants, events, and shopping variety—often you’ll drive to larger towns for certain services.
- Healthcare access may be limited: smaller communities can mean fewer specialists and longer trips for advanced care.
- Fewer choices for things like gyms, classes, and niche hobbies: you might rely more on home-based activities or traveling for specific interests.
- Weather can be tough: Nebraska can bring hot summers, cold snaps, and windy conditions—especially relevant for driving and winter preparedness.
- Distance from major amenities: for flights, major shopping chains, specialized schools, or larger cultural events, you’ll likely travel.
































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