Dorchester's real estate market remains strong despite the days of easy, cheap money -- following nearly years of money printing necessitated by massive government spending -- are coming to a close.
Many homes in large cities, as well as most acreages, have become unaffordable for the average buyer. Dorchester looks even more appealing now to most folks in the market for a home. (That's fine, we say. Let someone else pay those massive property tax bills.)
Consider what Dorchester has to offer:
- TOP-NOTCH SCHOOL: A newer K-12 school with smaller class sizes and some of the state's best educators. This means individualized attention for your child.
- A SAFE AND FISCALLY RESPONSIBLE COMMUNITY: With an upgraded water and sewer system, and a surplus of funding at Village Hall.
- LOWER COSTS: Affordable living costs with lower property taxes compared to surrounding school districts.
- KEY BUSINESSES AND PRIME LOCATION: Headquarters for one of the nation's largest agri-businesses (Farmers Cooperative) and situated on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe rail line and along two major highways.
- GEOGRAPHIC ADVANTAGE: A quick drive to employers in Crete, Milford, Friend, and Seward. Just 30 minutes to Lincoln and 12 minutes to I-80. Yet all the advantages of a small, close-knit community.
Here's a Dorchester home that just hit the market:
507 Fulton Ave.: Affordable three bedroom home in the small community of Dorchester, just minutes to Lincoln. Has one bedroom and full bath on main floor, along with a separate dining room and laundry. The second level has the other two bedrooms. Located on a large lot with an easy commute to either north or south Lincoln. Appliances are included and has a NEW FURNACE. See the full listing.
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