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  • Lincoln, Nebraska - Real Estate

    Lincoln is the second largest city in the U.S. state of Nebraska, and county seat of Lancaster County. It has a population of 225,581, according to the 2000 census.

    Lincoln’s real estate market has grown timidly in the past couple of years, with the median single family dwelling selling for $138,300 in late 2005.

    This makes the area surprisingly affordable for many outside buyers, especially those coming from coastal states. Lincoln can be a good mid-sized city for entry level homebuyers and low income families, especially those willing to scout out motivated sellers and foreclosed properties in the region.

    To find foreclosures and rock-bottom real estate bargains in Lincoln, Nebraska and other cities across America, please click here.

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