Sunday, February 17, 2019

LOT FOR SALE: North Colfax Street


Dorchester's real estate market is hot!  As we've reported before, with demand for small-town life growing, reasonably priced homes are typically sold in just hours in our village. 

This comes as no surprise since Dorchester has a lot going for it -- that is, if you prefer living in a safe, friendly and affordable community that has much potential for the future. Consider what Dorchester has to offer:

  • TOP-NOTCH SCHOOL: A new K-12 school with some of the state's best educators. The lowest school tax levy in the county -- and one of the lower property rates in southeast Nebraska.
  • SAFE COMMUNITY: With a new water system and sewer system.
  • LOWER COSTS: Affordable cost of living with lower property taxes compared to surrounding school districts.
  • KEY BUSINESS: Headquarters for one of the state's largest agribusinesses (Farmers' Cooperative) and is situated on the thriving Burlington Northern Santa Fe rail line and along two major highways.
  • GEOGRAPHIC ADVANTAGE: A quick drive to many employers in Crete, Milford, Friend and Seward, and just 30 minutes to Lincoln and 10 minutes to Interstate 80.  Yet all the advantages of a rural small town.
However, one challenge facing Dorchester is available housing or space to build.  

Today, we are showcasing the latest Dorchester property available -- in this case, a lot that could be built on. If you're ready to call Dorchester home, we encourage you to take a look and make a timely offer (again, things are moving fast in this market).  Make Dorchester your home and enjoy a great small-town way of life.

North Colfax Street: This lot sits in one of Dorchester's nicest neighborhoods north of the football field.  Affordable lot on which to build your dream home. Approximately 75' x 140' or 0.24 acres.  $20,000 listing price. Click here for more details.

1 comment:

  1. A little narrow, but Killer land with good people. Adjacent to Plouchec Land.

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