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Real Estate
RESIDENTIAL
One of Franklin's key advantages is the availability of
affordable housing. You could sell your home in the big
city, buy a nice place in Franklin and have plenty left
over to sock away in the bank! Here are just a few
examples of the housing opportunities:
|
Type |
Bedrooms |
Baths |
Square Feet |
Price |
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2 Story |
6 |
4 |
2,752 |
$89,900 |
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1 Story Ranch |
3 |
1 |
1,120 |
$23,000 |
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1 Story Bungalow |
1 |
1 |
952 |
$25,000 |
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1 Story Ranch |
3 |
1 |
1,100 |
$45,000 |
The following real estate companies
can be contacted for more information on housing in
Franklin:
Century 21 Midlands
4407 2nd Ave.
Kearney, NE 68847
308.234.5550
Email
Dorn-Alberts Real Estate
628 5th Ave.
Franklin, NE 68939
308.470.0780
Email
McBride Realty
303 E. 4th Street
Minden, NE 68959
308.832.1800
Email
Sharon Freeland Real Estate
1504 15th Ave.
Franklin, NE 68939
308.425.8821
Email

COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
Excellent opportunity for a manufacturing firm.
Vacant 6,480 sq ft manufacturing plant located in the
Franklin Industrial Park. Metal building with concrete
floor sits on 1.1 acres of land. Clear span construction
with 3,840 sq ft of manufacturing area with overhead
crane, 360 sq ft office and 1,440 sq ft warehouse space.
Includes an 840 sq ft paint booth. This property is
currently priced at $50,000 (below appraisal).
Additional incentives may be available.

Click
here for more detailed
information on this property.
Jerrell Gerdes
308.425.6221 x 304
Email
FARM & RANCH
Whether you’re into hunting, farming and ranching or
just getting back to nature, south-central Nebraska
offers some excellent and affordable opportunities to
buy yourself the perfect place. Far away from the hustle
and bustle, there is plenty of land with live springs
and creeks, river bottoms, rolling tall-grass prairie,
fertile farmland and wooded ravines filled with massive
cottonwoods, black walnut and elm trees. There is an
incredible amount of wildlife and the stars blaze at
night unspoiled by city lights. Lots of the old
settlers’ homesteads still have the old barns, sheds,
outbuildings and original houses still on them. In
general, land prices can run from $400 to $1,000 an acre
for ‘dryland’ and bit higher for irrigated land.
Auctions are common.

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