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    $185,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,456 Sq Ft

    505 4th Corso, Nebraska City, NE 68410

    Welcome home to this charming and well cared for 3 bedroom, 2 bath manufactured home offering a warm, welcoming layout. Step into the inviting living room featuring large windows that flood the space with natural light. The open concept layout connects seamlessly to the kitchen and dining areas, perfect for everyday living or entertaining. The primary suite is a true retreat, featuring a

    Danelle Owens Modern Real Estate Consultants

    505 4th Corso, Nebraska City, NE 68410
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    $170,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 700 Sq Ft

    137 Halls Dr, Craig, MO 64437

    Well-maintained manufactured home on a huge lot!!! There is ample shade, a cement seawall, boat docks, lifts, a garage big enough for a pontoon boat, and a large yard for families and friends. The home is furnished, and there is great outdoor space and even extra camper hookups for friends or family to enjoy the lake. You have a great view of the wildlife across the lake from your lots. Quite and

    Stephanie Miller-Mccann MILLER REALTY INC.

    137 Halls Dr, Craig, MO 64437
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    $195,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,624 Sq Ft

    308 S Williams St, Craig, MO 64437

    WELCOME TO YOUR NEW HOME! This large ranch home is all new and ready for new owners to make it their own. It has a 1624 sq ft open floor plan, so you can put your touches on it. There is a nice large yard to add a garage and still have room for a garden. Live here and catch! -29 to either direction for a quick get away

    Stephanie Miller-Mccann MILLER REALTY INC.

    308 S Williams St, Craig, MO 64437

Why Live in Auburn

Red-brick buildings line the streets of Auburn, a small Nebraska city about 65 miles south of Omaha. Low housing prices and strong community ties make up the nectar that draws buyers to the area. “We lean into a honeybee identity,” says Leslie Clark, executive director for the Auburn Chamber of Commerce. “We’re a community that works together for the good of our hive.” The city plans to honor Nebraska's state insect with its first Honeybee Festival in September 2025. Some of Auburn’s centrally located streets are brick-paved, mirroring the buildings in the city’s historic district. Broad swaths of grass separate shaded sidewalks from traffic. Properties measure up to a quarter of an acre and include driveways long enough for one or two vehicles. A lot of the housing stock dates to the early 1900s, but most homes built between the 1960s and the ’80s include attached garages. Cottages, National and ranch-style homes cost $50,000 to $150,000, while Colonial and Victorian houses sell for $160,000 to $350,000. “Things sell very well here. We’re less expensive than Nebraska City,” says Jody Adams, a Realtor with Bernard Real Estate and lifelong Auburn resident. The Westgate
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