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Why Live in Norfolk



Norfolk, Nebraska, located about 120 miles northwest of Lincoln and Omaha, is the economic hub of Madison County, known for its farming, manufacturing, and retail industries. Founded in 1866 by German immigrants, Norfolk has a population of approximately 26,000 and is the eighth-largest city in the state. The city’s economy is diverse, with traditional food production and steel manufacturing now complemented by healthcare, technology, and insurance sectors. Norfolk has recently gained recognition for its revitalization efforts, particularly the North Fork Riverfront Development, which includes the North Fork Whitewater Park. This $25 million project has increased tourism and business, featuring engineered rapids for rafting and kayaking. The city maintains 16 parks, including the renovated Johnson Park with an ice rink, nature playground, and amphitheater. Downtown Norfolk has seen growth with new bars, boutiques, and restaurants, and is just three blocks from the North Fork Whitewater Park. Housing options in Norfolk range from pre-existing homes to new constructions, with styles including manufactured homes, century-old cottages, farmhouses, and custom ranch-style homes. Norfolk Public Schools serve the area, with schools receiving moderate ratings. The city is accessible via U.S. Highways 81 and 275 and Nebraska Highways 24 and 35, with Sioux Gateway Airport 90 miles away. Since 2020, Norfolk's crime rates have been mostly lower than the national and state averages, although periodic spikes have occurred.
Home Trends in Norfolk, NE
On average, homes in Norfolk, NE sell after 77 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Norfolk, NE over the last 12 months is $463,400, up 23% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.