c.1942 Nebraska Home on 1 Acre For Sale $180,000
OHU50K Notes $180,000
c.1942 Nebraska Home on 1 Acre For Sale. Most of the home has had updating. It sits at the end of a dead end street.

Realtor Comments
Opportunity awaits on this one-acre property (3 parcels) at the end of a dead-end street. This 3+ bedroom home offers a flexible layout, solid bones, and the chance to make it your own. Inside, you’ll find spacious living areas, a main-floor bedroom, and a flex room ideal for an office or additional bedroom. The kitchen and dining area open to a large deck overlooking the private backyard – perfect for enjoying the natural setting. The walk-out basement includes two non-conforming bedrooms and ample storage space, offering additional room to grow. Outside, the tiered lot, rear-access garage, and additional structure provide tons of potential for customization, expansion, or added value. If you have been looking for space, privacy, and a property you can truly make your own – this is it! AMA.
- 3 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,794 sqft
- 1 acre lot
- Build date 1942

- Contact Realtor: Ali Bowden
- Google Map
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Pros of Nebraska City, NE
1. Low cost of living (major advantage)
- Cost of living is below national and state averages
- Median home value roughly $110K–$190K range depending on source
You can:
- Buy a home relatively cheaply
- Live comfortably on a moderate income
2. Overall good livability
- Livability score around 74/100 (above average)
- Strong ratings for:
- affordability
- education
- commute
It’s considered a solid, balanced small city.
3. Quiet, small-city feel
- Population around 7,000–7,300 people
- Suburban/rural vibe with a slower pace
Good if you want:
- Less traffic
- Less stress
- A more relaxed lifestyle
4. Short commutes & easy daily life
- Commute rating is very high (around 95% favorable)
Daily errands and work are typically quick and simple.
5. Stable local economy (for a small town)
- Median household income ~$67K
- Very low unemployment (~1.3%)
Not booming, but relatively stable for its size.
6. Family-friendly environment
- Suburban feel with space and quieter neighborhoods
- Often seen as a good place to raise kids
Cons of Nebraska City, NE
1. Small population = limited opportunities
- Only ~7,000 residents
This leads to:
- Fewer job options
- Limited career growth
- Smaller social/dating pool
2. Crime concerns (especially property crime)
- Overall crime about 12% higher than national average
- Property crime notably higher than average
- Safer than only ~36% of U.S. cities in some analyses
Not dangerous overall, but not as safe as some small towns either.
3. Limited amenities & entertainment
- Fewer:
- restaurants
- shopping options
- nightlife
You’ll likely travel to larger cities (like Omaha or Lincoln) for more variety.
4. Slower growth / limited development
- Population growth is very slow (~0.6% over 5 years)
Can feel:
- stagnant
- less opportunity over time
5. Economic limitations
- About 1 in 6 residents below poverty line
- Nearly half of residents earn under $50K Reflects a modest-income local economy.
6. Rural Midwest downsides
- Cold winters, hot summers (typical Midwest climate)
- Car dependency
- Limited diversity compared to larger cities
Bottom line
Nebraska City is a good fit if you want:
- Affordable living
- A quiet, small-city lifestyle
- Short commutes and low daily stress
- A family-friendly environment
























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