Nebraska home for sale by owner

c.1910 Nebraska Home For Sale by Owner $55K

$55,000

Now listed: a three‑bedroom Nebraska home for sale by owner. A generous yard, and a tranquil neighborhood three bedrooms, one bath.  The front living room flows into the dining area and kitchen.

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Zillow Comments

First bedroom is just off the living room, with both other bedrooms are off the dining room/kitchen. Off the kitchen is a mudroom / laundry area. Wood deck off back of house. All appliances are included. Furnace and water heater in cellar.

  • 3bd
  • 1ba
  • 1,000sqft
  • 8,100sqft lot
  • Circa 1910

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739 Park Ave, Fairmont, NE 68354

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: (402) 239-0301

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Niche

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Pros

  • Small‑town atmosphere: Fairmont offers a quiet, close‑knit community where neighbors often know and support one another.
  • Low cost of living: Housing, utilities, and everyday expenses are generally affordable compared with larger cities.
  • Safe, family‑friendly environment: Lower crime rates and a slower pace make Fairmont attractive for families and retirees.
  • Access to outdoor recreation and farmland: Surrounded by Nebraska’s agricultural landscape with easy access to hunting, fishing, trails, and open space.
  • Strong local schools and community organizations: Small schools and active civic groups often provide strong community involvement and youth activities.
  • Short commutes and easy parking: Minimal traffic and convenient local travel make daily errands simple.
  • Community events and local traditions: Local fairs, school events, and volunteer organizations help create social ties and year‑round activities.

Cons

  • Limited job market and economic diversity: Local employment options are fewer and often concentrated in agriculture, education, retail, and local services; commuting to larger towns may be necessary for broader career choices.
  • Fewer amenities and entertainment options: Limited dining, shopping, nightlife, and cultural events compared with larger towns; for variety you’ll need to travel to nearby cities.
  • Public transit is minimal: Little to no public transportation; owning a car is typically necessary.
  • Limited specialized healthcare and services: Basic medical care is available regionally, but for specialists or major hospitals you may need to travel to larger centers.
  • Aging infrastructure and housing inventory limits: Some buildings and utilities may be older; housing variety and new‑construction options can be limited.
  • Potential for population decline or youth outmigration: Like many small towns, Fairmont may see younger people leave for college and jobs elsewhere, affecting long‑term growth.
  • Weather extremes: Hot summers and cold, snowy winters — typical Midwestern weather — can affect travel and maintenance needs.
  • Broadband and connectivity variability: Internet speeds and cellular coverage can vary; verify service quality if you rely on remote work or streaming.
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