Dorchester's real estate market remains strong. This despite that easy, cheap money -- following several years of money printing due to massive government spending -- are coming to a close.
Many homes in large cities and rural properties have become unaffordable for the average buyer. Dorchester looks even more appealing now to most folks in the market for a home. 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 are two Dorchester homes that just hit the market:
1013 Washington Ave.: Built in 1901, this very affordable three bedroom, two bath house has a main floor with two of the bedrooms, full bath, living/dining areas, kitchen and laundry. Primary bedroom with full bath and walk in closet are on the second level. Basement area is very small for shelter and utilities, but is mostly crawl space. Is located on a corner lot with a large two stall attached garage. Has central heat and air and second level includes the window unit for added cooling. See the listing.
909 Washington Ave.: Built in 1900, this 1.5 story, three bedroom, one bathroom home in Dorchester is a great starter property. Primary bedroom, laundry and bathroom are on the main level with two bedrooms upstairs. Selling as-is. See the listing.
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