Why Live in Salt Valley View
Salt Valley View in Lincoln features 241 single-family homes built between 1970 and 1990, primarily ranch-style and split-entry homes with three bedrooms, attached garages, and fenced backyards. Homes are well-maintained and typically go under contract within 12 days. The neighborhood includes Faith Orthodox Presbyterian Church, the only non-residential building. Residents enjoy proximity to Wilderness Park, Lincoln's largest city park, offering 1,472 acres of woodlands, wetlands, and prairie land with over 30 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and skiing. Filbert Park, centrally located, provides a basketball court, playground, and picnic areas. Shopping and dining options are nearby on South 14th Street and Old Cheney Road, including the Creative Collaborations Collective and Wilderness Hills Shopping Center. Local eateries include Culver’s, CheeseSteak Grille, and Scooter’s Coffee. The new WarHorse Casino, 2 miles west, offers sports betting, horse racing simulcasts, and slot machines. Salt Valley View is within a 5-mile drive of Pinnacle Bank Arena and Memorial Stadium. The neighborhood is walkable and bike-friendly, with car travel being the most common mode of transportation. Star Tran bus routes are available on South 16th Street, and downtown Lincoln is a 20-minute drive. Lincoln Airport is 9 miles away. The area has a lower crime risk compared to the national average. Students attend highly rated Lincoln Public Schools, including Hill Elementary, Scott Middle, and Southwest High.
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