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Explore Similar Condos Within 2 Miles of Far South, NE

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    $275,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,296 Sq Ft

    3519 Allendale Dr Unit 1, Lincoln, NE 68516

    Discover comfort and convenience in this beautifully updated modern townhome. The kitchen shines with bamboo flooring, abundant cabinetry, and a built-in breakfast island—perfect for casual mornings. Entertain with ease in the spacious 15x9 formal dining room, or relax on the large deck that overlooks a serene common area. The main floor features a generously sized primary suite complete with a

    Bob Wayne Nebraska Realty

    3519 Allendale Dr Unit 1, Lincoln, NE 68516

Why Live in Far South

Far South in Lincoln, Nebraska, is located 6 miles south of Downtown Lincoln, offering a mix of newer homes and access to highly rated schools. The neighborhood is primarily composed of the Thunderbird Estates subdivision, featuring homes built in the 1980s and ‘90s with distinctive exteriors and spacious layouts, including four to five bedrooms and over 3,000 square feet. Home styles range from expanded ranches to unique log-style and colonial-influenced homes. The area also includes smaller ranch-style homes from the 1960s. Far South is served by Lincoln Public Schools, with Beattie Elementary, Scott Middle, and Southwest High all receiving high ratings. The neighborhood is well-connected with Star Tran buses on Route 53 and is 11 miles from Lincoln Airport. Residents enjoy proximity to parks like Densmore Park, which offers sports fields, playgrounds, and hiking trails, and Wilderness Park, known for its scenic wetlands and prairie preserves. The Bess Dodson Walt Branch Library is a local highlight, offering various programs and resources. While Far South lacks retail and dining options within its boundaries, nearby establishments like Howzit Hawaiian BBQ and New Day Smoothies and Coffee provide convenient dining choices. The area also hosts cultural events such as the Capital Jazz Society Summer Concert Series and exhibits at the Great Plains Art Museum.
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