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Buying Nebraska Real Estate

If considering a move to Nebraska, you should take some time to review the following information on demographics, crime statistics, population, schools, and other important facts about Nebraska real estate.

Nebraska Population

The state of Nebraska has experienced a 3.3 per cent increase in population over the last few years. Those interested in buying Nebraska real estate have the option to live in the largely populated areas of Omaha or Lincoln or in the vast expanse of rural areas which encompasses the remainder of the state. Nearly 90 per cent of the cities in Nebraska have fewer than 3,000 people due to the migration of residents to more metropolitan areas. The largest cities in Nebraska include Omaha, Lincoln, Bellevue, Grand Island, Kearney, Fremont, Hastings, North Platte, Norfolk and Columbus.

Nebraska Economy

Nebraska’s economy is primarily from an agricultural base with exported products including corn, hogs, beef, soybeans, wheat and sorghum. Industrial products include food processing, electric equipment, machinery and printing and publishing. Nebraska does have a high tech sector as well as telecommunications and insurance companies. Some of the major corporations include Berkshire Hathaway, Con Agra, TD Ameritrade, Union Pacific, West Corporation, InfoUSA and Woodmen of the World.

Nebraska Tourism and Recreation

Because Nebraska is considered a Plains state, outdoor activities and sports are the primary sources of recreation including fishing, hunting, camping and hiking. Nebraska has several points of interest tended by the National Parks Service including the Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail, The Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail, the Oregon National Historic Trail, the Pony Express National Historic Trail, the Chimney Rock National Historic Site, the Homestead National Monument of America, the Agate Fossil Beds National Monument and the Scotts Bluff National Monument.

Sometimes considered the point where the West begins, Nebraska offers wide open spaces, pathways from the past and room to expand for anyone considering buying Nebraska real estate.

Cities in Nebraska

Population Population Change Since 2000
Omaha 390,940 0 %
Lincoln 240,158 6 %
Bellevue 46,563 5 %
Grand Island 44,205 3 %
Kearney 28,306 3 %
Hastings 25,796 7 %
Fremont 25,141 0 %
Norfolk 23,716 1 %
North Platte 23,523 -1 %
Columbus 20,472 -2 %
Papillion 19,059 16 %
Scottsbluff 14,686 0 %
La Vista 14,013 20 %
Beatrice 12,672 1 %
South Sioux City 12,203 2 %
Chalco 11,911 11 %
Lexington 10,026 0 %
Offutt AFB 8,797 -1 %
Alliance 8,218 -8 %
Blair 7,957 6 %
Elkhorn 7,953 31 %
York 7,726 -4 %
Gering 7,670 -1 %
McCook 7,634 -5 %
Nebraska City 7,268 1 %
Plattsmouth 7,264 5 %
Seward 6,493 3 %
Ralston 6,468 2 %
Sidney 6,344 1 %
Crete 6,305 5 %
Schuyler 5,516 3 %
Holdrege 5,514 -2 %
Chadron 5,448 -3 %
Wayne 5,020 -10 %
Ogallala 4,487 -9 %
Aurora 4,284 1 %
Falls City 4,208 -10 %
Cozad 4,163 0 %
Wahoo 4,029 2 %
Fairbury 3,968 -7 %
Gothenburg 3,715 3 %
West Point 3,469 -5 %
O'Neill 3,449 -8 %
Broken Bow 3,384 -3 %
Gretna 3,028 29 %
Auburn 3,025 -10 %
Central City 2,934 -2 %
Minden 2,916 -2 %
Valentine 2,803 -1 %
Waverly 2,666 9 %
David City 2,521 -3 %
Kimball 2,314 -10 %
Madison 2,306 -3 %
Ashland 2,277 1 %
St. Paul 2,274 3 %
Geneva 2,167 -3 %
Ord 2,159 -5 %
Milford 2,083 1 %
Tecumseh 1,928 12 %
Superior 1,915 -7 %
Imperial 1,911 -4 %
Tekamah 1,866 -1 %
Dakota City 1,853 2 %
Valley 1,817 2 %
Wilber 1,808 3 %
Ainsworth 1,803 -3 %
Mitchell 1,766 -4 %
Bennington 1,744 86 %
Syracuse 1,741 -1 %
Pierce 1,709 -4 %
Gibbon 1,699 -3 %
Wymore 1,652 0 %
Albion 1,620 -10 %
Stanton 1,605 -1 %
Gordon 1,589 -10 %
Bridgeport 1,498 -6 %
Neligh 1,498 -9 %
Springfield 1,467 1 %
Hebron 1,400 -11 %
Sutton 1,379 -5 %
Hartington 1,349 -18 %
Wakefield 1,327 -6 %
Oakland 1,289 -6 %
Ravenna 1,272 -5 %
Eagle 1,260 14 %
Plainview 1,255 -7 %
Fullerton 1,228 -11 %
Wood River 1,212 1 %
Yutan 1,212 0 %
Friend 1,204 3 %
Wisner 1,203 -5 %
North Bend 1,192 -2 %
Arlington 1,185 -1 %
Battle Creek 1,181 2 %
Bayard 1,168 -6 %
Stromsburg 1,164 -6 %
Grant 1,158 -5 %
Tilden 1,155 7 %
Sutherland 1,137 1 %
Louisville 1,136 9 %
Atkinson 1,136 -9 %
Weeping Water 1,132 3 %
Alma 1,128 -7 %
Creighton 1,116 -12 %
Shelton 1,110 -3 %
Pender 1,105 -4 %
Burwell 1,075 -5 %
Hickman 1,038 -4 %
Red Cloud 1,029 -9 %
Ponca 1,021 -4 %
Macy 1,019 7 %
Bloomfield 1,011 -10 %
Arapahoe 994 -3 %
Cambridge 990 -5 %
Crawford 990 -11 %
Franklin 951 -7 %
Henderson 939 -5 %
Pawnee City 937 -9 %
Morrill 932 -3 %
Harvard 928 -7 %
Chappell 928 -6 %
Ceresco 925 1 %
Loup City 924 -7 %
Rushville 921 -8 %
Benkelman 921 -8 %
Kenesaw 921 5 %
Scribner 917 -6 %
Hemingford 915 -8 %
Walthill 900 -1 %
Elm Creek 895 0 %
Fort Calhoun 893 4 %
Trenton 893 76 %
Lyons 874 -9 %
Genoa 870 -11 %
Utica 862 2 %
Osceola 861 -7 %
Humboldt 850 -10 %
Boys Town 833 2 %
Blue Hill 821 -5 %
Oxford 815 -7 %
Cairo 814 3 %
Juniata 814 17 %
Clay Center 807 -6 %
Emerson 802 -2 %
Hooper 793 -4 %
Oshkosh 793 -11 %
Winnebago 786 2 %
Minatare 785 -3 %
Laurel 780 -21 %
Humphrey 770 -2 %


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