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South Platte River Hunting Pasture

1550 Road West 53, Brule, Nebraska 69127

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547Acres
Located just a few miles east Big Springs, Nebraska this 547 +/- acre pasture and recreational parcel with 1.75 miles of the S. Platte River. It is easy to access yet offers plenty of seclusion as you head into the property. The property offers quality grazing opportunities and excellent hunting for whitetail and mule deer as well as turkey, some pheasants, and quail.
$1,499,000

South Platte River Hunting Pasture

1550 Road West 53, Brule, Nebraska 69127
547Acres
Located just a few miles east Big Springs, Nebraska this 547 +/- acre pasture and recreational parcel with 1.75 miles of the S. Platte River. It is easy to access yet offers plenty of seclusion as you head into the property. The property offers quality grazing opportunities and excellent hunting for whitetail and mule deer as well as turkey, some pheasants, and quail.
$1,499,000

South Platte River Hunting Pasture

1550 Road West 53, Brule, Nebraska 69127
$1,499,000

Big Red Farms- T 15 Hodge

TBD Cr 118, Bayard, Nebraska 69334

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213Acres
Big Red Farms- T 15 Hodge is a total of 213.62 +/- acres of premium farmland. It encompasses three adjoining parcels directly North of County Road 118. This land has 206+/- irrigated acres, excellent soils, and surface water rights. This would be excellent as an addition to another existing operation or as an outstanding hands-off investment.
$1,370,000

Big Red Farms- T 15 Hodge

TBD Cr 118, Bayard, Nebraska 69334
213Acres
Big Red Farms- T 15 Hodge is a total of 213.62 +/- acres of premium farmland. It encompasses three adjoining parcels directly North of County Road 118. This land has 206+/- irrigated acres, excellent soils, and surface water rights. This would be excellent as an addition to another existing operation or as an outstanding hands-off investment.
$1,370,000

Big Red Farms- T 15 Hodge

TBD Cr 118, Bayard, Nebraska 69334
$1,370,000

13535 SL 56 D, Brady, Nebraska

13535 SL 56 D, Brady, NE 69123, Brady, Nebraska 69123

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30Acres
If you’re looking for a residential acreage with Platte River access close to town, this is it! Featuring 30± acres of pristine land, plenty of foliage, and a beautiful country style home with 3 bedrooms and 1 bath. There is plenty of room to roam on this property.
$390,000

13535 SL 56 D, Brady, Nebraska

13535 SL 56 D, Brady, NE 69123, Brady, Nebraska 69123
30Acres
If you’re looking for a residential acreage with Platte River access close to town, this is it! Featuring 30± acres of pristine land, plenty of foliage, and a beautiful country style home with 3 bedrooms and 1 bath. There is plenty of room to roam on this property.
$390,000

13535 SL 56 D, Brady, Nebraska

13535 SL 56 D, Brady, NE 69123, Brady, Nebraska 69123
$390,000

1143 Rapala Rd-Sherman Reservoir

1143 Rapala Road, Loup City, Nebraska 68853

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0.50Acres
Ready for life at the lake? This year-round Sherman Reservoir lake property on Rapala Road is hard to beat with its very large yard, personal dock and easy access to the lake. The modular home has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, an open concept kitchen and living area plus a sunroom. You will also enjoy the spacious, quiet cove. You do not want to miss this one! Land The lot is approximately 0.
$365,000

1143 Rapala Rd-Sherman Reservoir

1143 Rapala Road, Loup City, Nebraska 68853
0.50Acres
Ready for life at the lake? This year-round Sherman Reservoir lake property on Rapala Road is hard to beat with its very large yard, personal dock and easy access to the lake. The modular home has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, an open concept kitchen and living area plus a sunroom. You will also enjoy the spacious, quiet cove. You do not want to miss this one! Land The lot is approximately 0.
$365,000

1143 Rapala Rd-Sherman Reservoir

1143 Rapala Road, Loup City, Nebraska 68853
$365,000

1521 Park St.

1521 Park St., Imperial, Nebraska 69033

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0.29Acres
Welcome home to this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. This home sits on a large lot. Inside features a walk-thru kitchen and an unfinished basement and laundry room. There is plenty of storage. Outside features a shed and established lawn.
$130,000

1521 Park St.

1521 Park St., Imperial, Nebraska 69033
0.29Acres
Welcome home to this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. This home sits on a large lot. Inside features a walk-thru kitchen and an unfinished basement and laundry room. There is plenty of storage. Outside features a shed and established lawn.
$130,000

1521 Park St.

1521 Park St., Imperial, Nebraska 69033
$130,000

40 Acres+/- Knox County 52579 880 Road Verdigre, NE

52579 880 Road, Verdigre, Nebraska 68783

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40Acres
40 acres of recreation ground with a new shouse built in 2022. This property has had many of the cedar trees removed and the stream fed pond has been cleaned up and stocked with 8 different species of fish. The new shouse is 40x80 and has 800 sq ft of living space. It consists of 1 bedroom, 3/4 bath, open concept kitchen and living area, and utility room.
$600,000

40 Acres+/- Knox County 52579 880 Road Verdigre, NE

52579 880 Road, Verdigre, Nebraska 68783
40Acres
40 acres of recreation ground with a new shouse built in 2022. This property has had many of the cedar trees removed and the stream fed pond has been cleaned up and stocked with 8 different species of fish. The new shouse is 40x80 and has 800 sq ft of living space. It consists of 1 bedroom, 3/4 bath, open concept kitchen and living area, and utility room.
$600,000

40 Acres+/- Knox County 52579 880 Road Verdigre, NE

52579 880 Road, Verdigre, Nebraska 68783
$600,000
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Nebraska

At LandHub we have a large selection of land for sale in Nebraska. Check out the different types of land available including acreage, ranches, rural properties, hunting land, and more. Start looking in Nebraska  for land for sale today with the help of LandHub.

Nebraska is what is known as a triply landlocked state – not only does it not border an ocean but none of the states it borders touch an ocean and none of their neighbors have ocean access either. But the Cornhusker State is hardly bereft of water. The entire state sits atop the Ogallala Aquifer, a shallow water table that supplies virtually all the drinking water in the High Plains; it is one of the world’s largest aquifers.

On the surface, the Ogallala Aquifer feeds Lake McConaughy and its 100 miles of shoreline for land shoppers, including white sand beaches. It also helps sustain the meandering Niobrara River that has been recognized as one of the top canoe rivers in the United States.

Nebraska is a marriage of two landforms – the gently undulating hills in the eastern part of the state hard by the Missouri River and the flat tablelands. The east is where most Nebraskans have settled in the main towns of Lincoln and Omaha. Omaha is a perennial atop lists of the “most affordable” cities in America and where billionaire investor Warren Buffett still lives in the five-bedroom stucco house he bought for $31,500 in 1958. Most of the land that changes hands in Nebraska does so in these eastern counties.

The Great Plains take over as Nebraska rolls west, the endless grasslands that define the state in the public imagination. Interspersed amid the great farms are the Nebraska Sandhills, grass-stabilized dunes that occupy a quarter of the state. Useless as cropland, the Sandhills were ignored by everyone but cattlemen until the late 20th century when it was discovered by golf course developers. The grounds here mimic the coastal duneland where the game was invented in Scotland. Today golf property is among the most sought after in Nebraska.

Frequently Asked Questions

Nebraska is a state situated in the Midwestern United States and forms part of the Great Plains. Lincoln is the capital of the state. Omaha is the largest city in the state. Other important cities in the state are Grand Island, Kearney, Bellevue, and Norfolk. South Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, and Wyoming are its neighboring states.

Some Facts About Nebraska

  1. There are 93 counties and 56 cities in Nebraska.
  2. The largest aquifer in the United States is the Ogallala Aquifer, Nebraska.
  3. Nebraska has more miles of rivers than any other state.
  4. Nebraska has a Unicameral Legislature which means that it follows a single-housing system. It is the only state following this.
  5. Nebraska has the most amount of underground water in the country.
  6. Nebraska National Forest in Halsey is a hand-planted forest which is the largest in the world.
  7. The porch swing situated in Hebron is the largest in the world. It can accommodate 25 people.
  8. Kolache festival is celebrated in Prague with great excitement.
  9. The football stadium of the Nebraska Cornhuskers has the capacity to hold 90,000 people. On game days, the stadium becomes the third most populated place in the state.

Why Should You Buy a Property/House In Nebraska?

Nebraska is a wonderful state that has a lot to offer. There are many cultures prevailing in the state and you will find people from all walks of life. The cost of living in Nebraska is low, so it is pretty easy to survive even on a limited income. You will get different cuisines in Omaha with exotic restaurants too. There are many markets organized downtown which is vibrant and a perfect place to meet and interact with people. Houses are affordable in Nebraska and there is not much traffic.

How is the Climate in Nebraska?

According to Köppen’s climate classification, Nebraska has a continental climate with a lot of humidity toward the east and semi-arid toward the west. Summers are quite warm and humid whereas, winters are cold and it is common to receive snowfall. July is the hottest month of the year with average temperature going up to 85°F. January is harsh and the coldest month of the year. The temperature goes down to 10°F to 20°F.

What Is the Cost of Living in Nebraska?

The cost of living index is calculated by taking the average cost of living in all the states of the United States. This average is taken as the base. An index below 100 means that the state is cheaper than other states on average. Similarly, an index higher than indicates otherwise. The cost of living index of Nebraska is 89. We can thereby conclude that Nebraska is relatively cheap and affordable. Housing plays an important role in bringing the cost of living down.

How us the Real Estate Market Holding up in Nebraska?

The Nebraska estate market is very hot right now. The average value of a house is $170,000. This means there has been a 5.7% increase in home values from last year. According to recent studies, it is predicted that it will further increase by 3.5%. Houses and land are available for sale in Nebraska. Omaha is a city to keep your eye on. The average price of houses that are listed is $209,400, however, the average price at which homes are sold is $178,600. The average price of rent is $1,200. As Nebraska is developing at a rapid pace, it could be profitable to buy a house or land here.

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