Purchasing one of the available Nebraska homes for sale is ideal for potential homebuyers looking for a relaxing atmosphere in the midst of acres of farmland. In addition to that, though, Nebraska homeowners are never far from one of the many rivers that run through many parts of the state. The Big Blue River, Elkhorn River and Lodgepole Creek are just a few of the dozens of popular water features found throughout Nebraska. As such, you can enjoy canoeing, kayaking or swimming through parts of the state during the warmer months of the year. You can also enjoy quality time with family or friends along the riverside or in one of the many neighborhood parks in Nebraska. If you are searching for Nebraska homes for sale, you can find a wide selection in towns and cities like Kearney, Beaver City, Cambridge, Madison, Lincoln and Nebraska City, among dozens of other towns and cities throughout the state.
Living in the Nebraska real estate market is perfect for people who enjoy living in the Midwest region and the Great Plains of the United States. Nebraska properties are located in a state that comprised mostly of open farmlands and countryside that residents love. The state has also made great contributions to the nation in terms of farming and advancements in that industry as a profitable contributor for the state and country as a whole. Nebraska residents also take pride in their college sports teams. The most popular team in the state – the Cornhuskers – is indicative of the state’s dedication to farming and agricultural outputs. In addition, the state also provides a number of schools and colleges for residents to attend for whatever reason. There are several branches of the University of Nebraska throughout the state, including Lincoln, Omaha and Kearney.
Nebraska has 4 personal income tax brackets, ranging from 2.56% to 6.84%. Nebraska has a state sales tax of 5.5%. Omaha's diversified economy has become a national leader in several industries, including banking, insurance, telecommunications, architecture, construction making Omaha the 60th-largest metropolitan area in the United States.