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    Waverly

    Waverly was founded as a railroad town in 1870 and named after a novel by Sir Walter Scott. The city lies 13 miles northeast of Nebraska's capital city, Lincoln, offering a slower pace of life anchored by a small downtown. "Waverly is a good mix of old and new," says Lea Ann Stephenson, a native Nebraska Realtor with Home Real Estate. She notes

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      $354K

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      $238K - $578K

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    Kearney

    Kearney, NE, a growing city of 34,360, features Downtown on the Bricks with shops and microbreweries. The University of Nebraska at Kearney is a key economic driver. The city has highly rated schools and lower crime rates.

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      $332K

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      $155K - $955K

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      46 Listings

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    La Vista

    La Vista, NE, near Offutt Air Force Base, features highly rated schools and outdoor recreation at La Vista City Park and Tara Hills Golf Course. The city has lower crime rates than the national average and diverse dining options.

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      $331K

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      $179K - $674K

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    Blair

    Blair, NE, 30 miles north of Omaha, blends rural and suburban living. It features Black Elk-Neihardt Park and the historic Blair Train Depot. The city boasts highly rated schools and lower crime rates than the national average.

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      $312K

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      $155K - $587K

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      14 Listings

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    Seward

    Seward is a growing city 25 miles outside Lincoln with down-home elements, from family-friendly parks to mom-and-pop shops. "It's a welcoming community. People and kids are out riding their bikes and involved in plenty of activities," says Realtor Scott Jelinek, who grew up here and works for Nebraska Realty. "They decorate the square for the

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      $303K

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      $165K - $634K

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      22 Listings

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    Ashland

    The small town of Ashland sits on a patch of land near Salt Creek, about midway between Omaha and Lincoln. While it serves as a bedroom community for both cities, the town of 3,000 is also a hub for surrounding rural areas. “We’re the small town where everyone wants to go to get away, but it’s not too far,” says lifelong resident Sheri Miller, a

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      $300K

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      $258K - $1.4M

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      3 Listings

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    Columbus

    Columbus, NE, a small industrial city of 17,000, sits where the Loup and Platte rivers meet. It offers parks, a public golf course, and river activities. The city has lower crime rates than state and national averages.

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      $283K

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      $175K - $807K

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      117 Listings

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    Norfolk

    Norfolk, NE, blends farming roots with modern growth. Its revitalized downtown connects to North Fork Whitewater Park, attracting tourists. With 16 parks and affordable housing, this hub lies 120 miles from Lincoln and Omaha.

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      $278K

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      $129K - $699K

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      68 Listings

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    Wahoo

    Wahoo is surrounded by Nebraska’s tallgrass prairie, about midway between Omaha and Lincoln. The city’s 5,000 residents enjoy small-town living while keeping a connection to the larger cities, both less than an hour away. “We’re centrally located, so it’s a short drive to Omaha and Lincoln,” says Tammy Bennett, a sales associate with BHHS

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      $277K

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      $158K - $598K

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      11 Listings

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    Milford

    Milford and Lincoln are only 20 miles from each other, but worlds apart in their vibe. People are drawn here for the slower pace and convenience, where everything is accessible within a few minutes of driving. Stacy Hartgerink, a Realtor with Home Real Estate, lives in a 1920s residence in town that's only had four owners. She says the city's

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      $276K

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      $149K - $606K

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      2 Listings

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    Grand Island

    In the heart of Nebraska, Grand Island maintains its economic base with an array of factories and commercial sites alongside shopping and entertainment destinations, many with an international influence. The name harkens back to its origin in the early 1800s when a small island was formed by a channel that branched off the nearby Platte River. Now

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      $270K

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      $154K - $696K

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      146 Listings

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    Aurora

    Homesteaders first arrived in Aurora in 1866, laying the groundwork for its role as an agricultural hub in south-central Nebraska. Centuries later, miles of crop fields still frame the Hamilton County seat, which is anchored by a supportive community. “What you will find in Aurora is that if there is a cause, people will get behind it,” says Tina

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      $261K

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      $156K - $582K

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      19 Listings

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    Fremont

    Fremont, NE, 40 miles from Omaha, has a vibrant downtown with shops and restaurants. The city offers diverse housing, parks, and trails. Year-round events attract visitors. Crime rates are lower than state and national averages.

    • Average Value

      $260K

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      $128K - $736K

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      79 Listings

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    Crete

    Crete is a small community less than 30 miles from Lincoln. Many are drawn here for employment at Nestlé Purina, Smithfield Foods, Doane University and Crete Area Medical Center. "It's still a huge farming community as well. So, you have those salt-of-the-earth people there," says broker Nicole Zalesky, who has over 20 years of experience and

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      $252K

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      $138K - $627K

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      14 Listings

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    Plattsmouth

    Plattsmouth, NE, 20 miles south of Omaha, has the Lewis and Clark trail, eight city parks, and a historic downtown. The area has lower crime rates than the state average, with homes ranging from 1880s farmhouses to new builds.

    • Average Value

      $245K

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      $120K - $699K

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      41 Listings

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    South Sioux City

    South Sioux City, NE, sits along the Missouri River with 22 miles of trails and parks like Crystal Cove. It hosts the Celebrando Siouxland festival and offers riverside dining. Crime rates are lower than the national average.

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      $243K

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      $80K - $589K

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      17 Listings

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  • West Point

    West Point

    The Cuming County seat of West Point sits on the Elkhorn River and is bordered by mostly corn and soybean fields. With a population of about 3,500, it has a small-town vibe, with a quaint downtown. Between locally owned businesses, an independent public school district and beloved local parks, this community offers a close-knit community and quiet

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      $239K

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      $82K - $709K

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      6 Listings

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    York

    York, NE, 50 miles west of Lincoln, features family-friendly museums and York University. Downtown Lincoln Avenue hosts local shops and restaurants. The city has an expanding trail system and lower crime rates than average.

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      $228K

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      $90K - $878K

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      35 Listings

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    Minden

    Situated in south central Nebraska, Minden is a small town with a taste for historic charm and the holiday spirit. Known as "Christmas City," the community of 3,100 displays an elaborate collection of holiday lights on its 120-year-old courthouse, a tradition dating back to 1915. Minden also features a 20-acre museum complex with tens of

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      $226K

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      $102K - $522K

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      2 Listings

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  • Schuyler

    Schuyler

    While Schuyler offers plenty of single-family homes, outdoor attractions and a quaint downtown, the fortunes of this Colfax County community have long been tied to cattle. Established in the 1860s, its first population boom came after Union Pacific railroad selected Schuyler as an endpoint for loading cattle onto trains. In the 1960s, a large beef

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      $225K

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      $158K - $411K

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      8 Listings

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    Hastings

    Hastings, NE, the state's eighth-largest city, combines small-town charm with urban amenities. Attractions include Hastings Museum and Heartwell Park. Events like the Celebration of Lights and Give Day foster community spirit.

    • Average Value

      $224K

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      $114K - $666K

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      66 Listings

    Hastings
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    David City

    David City, the seat of Butler County, offers residents a convenient downtown and plenty of single-family homes while being close to plenty of outdoor attractions in Eastern Nebraska. The semi-truck trailer manufacturer Timpte is headquartered in town, and a newly opened, 273-acre soybean processing plant operated by Ag Processing Inc. These jobs

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      $219K

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      $123K - $419K

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      14 Listings

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    Gering

    Gering, NE, near Scotts Bluff National Monument, has a strong community feel and historic charm. The city boasts lower crime rates than the national average, a highly rated elementary school, and Oregon Trail Park.

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      $219K

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      $144K - $653K

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      27 Listings

    Gering
  • Holdrege

    Holdrege

    Holdrege is a small town of 5,500 people that doesn’t feel remote. Dominated by calm blocks with classic homes, its quiet streets guide residents to parks, restaurants, schools and other amenities, maintaining a balance of easygoing character and convenience. “We moved here and, honestly, I’ve never been happier,” says Michelle Boulware, who is a

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      $216K

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      $104K - $519K

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      2 Listings

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    St Paul

    Named after a pair of brothers who first surveyed the area in the late 1800s, St. Paul is a quiet community set within central Nebraska's boundless farmland. "It's a small town and community driven area," says Brenda Starkey, a local Realtor with Mach 1 Realty and longtime resident who has four years of selling experience in the area. "We have a

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      $216K

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      $131K - $622K

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      7 Listings

    St Paul

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