$249,000

Realtor Comments
Inside you’ll find a large living room with 9 ft. ceilings and a fireplace, hardwood floors, and original woodwork throughout. The kitchen has been updated with newer appliances. The spacious dining room accesses the porch. Main floor also includes and office and mudroom area. Upstairs offers 3 spacious bedroom and updated bath. A walk-up 3rd floor provides generous storage. Added value comes from new windows on both first and second floors. Basement includes the laundry area and a walk-up exit. The exterior is a solid mix of stone, brick & vinyl. The property is ideally located next to a neighborhood park and features recent landscaping. Call for your tour today!

- 3bed
- 1bath
- Circa 1900

- Contact Realtor: Beverly Marsh
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Pros
- Affordable Cost of Living:
- Lincoln offers a relatively low cost of living, making housing and general expenses more manageable compared to larger cities.
- Strong Economy:
- The city has a diverse economy with job opportunities in education, government, healthcare, and technology sectors.
- Educational Opportunities:
- Home to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the city provides ample educational resources and cultural events, enhancing community engagement.
- Family-Friendly Environment:
- Lincoln boasts good schools, parks, and recreational facilities, making it a great place for families.
- Vibrant Arts and Culture Scene:
- The city hosts various cultural events, art galleries, music festivals, and theaters that enrich the community’s cultural landscape.
- Green Spaces:
- Lincoln is home to numerous parks and trails, promoting outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and picnicking.
Cons
- Weather Extremes:
- The city experiences hot summers and cold winters, which may not be ideal for everyone and can affect daily life.
- Limited Public Transportation:
- While there are some public transport options, they may not be as extensive or convenient as in larger metropolitan areas.
- Increasing Population:
- As Lincoln grows, some residents may experience challenges related to traffic and urban development.
- Limited Nightlife:
- The nightlife options may be more limited than in larger cities, potentially disappointing those seeking a vibrant social scene.
- Higher Taxes:
- Although the cost of living is low, property and sales taxes can be higher than in some neighboring states.
- Job Market Competition:
- While there are job opportunities, competition can be steep, particularly in desirable fields.

1845 A St, Lincoln, NE 68502



























