$1,025 - $1,385 per month
Heartland Flats
Studio - 2 Beds
527 Irving St, Beatrice, NE 68310
$1,025 - $1,385 per month
Heartland Flats
Studio - 2 Beds
527 Irving St, Beatrice, NE 68310
$795 - $850 per month
723 Ella St
1 Bed
723 Ella St, Beatrice, NE 68310
$995 per month
409 N 12th St, Beatrice, NE 68310
Quit neighborhood two bed room and one bath house with large back yard. Large kitchen, separate dining and family room. Off street parking. Pet friendly. Washer and Dryer hook-ups.
Beatrice, Nebraska, a former mill town with a population of around 12,000, is situated along the Big Blue River, approximately 40 miles from Lincoln. This small city serves as the seat of Gage County and a hub for surrounding communities. Beatrice offers job opportunities in healthcare and manufacturing, with major employers like Beatrice Community Hospital & Health Center and Beatrice State Development Center. The city is primarily car-dependent, though Blue Rivers Transportation provides on-demand bus service to Lincoln. Residential areas feature a mix of early 20th-century homes and newer constructions, with a range of starter homes, well-maintained properties, and custom luxury homes. A recent $10.5 million housing project will add nearly 50 new units, and the former Stoddard Elementary School is being converted into senior apartments.
Beatrice Elementary School, a new state-of-the-art facility, opened in 2024, while Beatrice Middle School and Beatrice High School have good ratings. Recreational activities are plentiful, with Hannibal Park hosting community softball tournaments and Chautauqua Park offering fishing, disc golf, and walking trails. The Beatrice Country Club features an 18-hole golf course, and the Big Blue Water Park includes a zero-entry pool and waterslides. Downtown Beatrice is home to specialty shops, bakeries, cafes, wine bars, and brewpubs, with The Black Crow serving Mediterranean-influenced dishes. Entertainment options include Beatrice Movies and the Community Players theater. Despite its location in Tornado Alley and proximity to the Big Blue River, flood mitigation efforts have reduced the risk of major flooding.